The best games from Ludovic Maublanc 🇫🇷👨 2026
Looking for a really good game from game designer Ludovic Maublanc 👨? Then we have just the thing: the list with the best Ludovic Maublanc games 2026.
Who is Ludovic Maublanc anyway?
Ludovic Maublanc has been designing dice, card & board games since 2004. The game designer hails from France 🇫🇷, was born in 1975 and currently lives in Dijon, France 🇫🇷.
Maublanc's first game "Kill dog/Ca 'n Guns" he developed in 2004 at the age of 29 – so he has been designing games for over 22 years. Famous Maublanc games are for example Cyclades, Conan & Ca 'n Guns.
Maublanc collaborates on most of his games with the other very successful game designer Bruno Cathala.
A 2011 interview with Ludovic Maublanc can be read at Meepletown
How good are "Ludovic Maublanc" games?
There are 10 games by Ludovic Maublanc in our Top1000 games list, making Maublanc the #15 best game designer out of a total of 708 designers in our database.
More information about Maublanc
More information about Maublanc can be found on:
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- official Ludovic Maublanc website
- german Wikipedia entry for Maublanc
List of best games by Ludovic Maublanc 2026
In this list we have listed the best board games that Ludovic Maublanc either designed himself – or was involved in designing.
Unfortunately, not all of Ludovic Maublanc's games are currently available. In the following list you can find all dice, board & card games by Ludovic Maublanc that you can buy 2026:
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Draftosaurus
All details & ratingDraftosaurus is a charming and quick drafting game where players aim to build the most attractive dinosaur park. The game stands out for its use of dino meeples and unique placement restrictions, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
2–5 15 min 8+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Ca$h 'n Guns: Second Edition
All details & ratingCa$h 'n Guns: Second Edition is an action-packed board game that combines strategy, bluffing, and a touch of luck, capturing the essence of classic gangster movie showdowns. In this game, players are members of a gangster band, aiming to outsmart each other in a bid to end up with the most loot after eight intense rounds.
4–8 30 min 10+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 2 -
Ninja Academy
All details & ratingAs a Ninja apprentice, it's time to prove your skills through challenging and exciting tests. Players engage in collective challenges and duels in a series of randomly drawn tests. Whether challenging the whole group or going head-to-head, the objective is clear: be the best in your trial!
3–5 20 min 8+ Immediately playable -
SOS Dino
All details & ratingReact, anticipate, and work together as a team to save the four dinosaurs in SOS Dino! Draw a tile, place it on the board, and then move one of the dinosaurs closer to safety in the mountains. Beware of lava flows and meteor showers!
1–4 25 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Terror in Meeple City
All details & ratingIn Terror in Meeple City (formerly known as Rampage), players step into the roles of colossal monsters, hungry for destruction and chaos in the heart of Meeple City. The objective is simple: create mayhem by demolishing buildings and devouring innocent meeples, all in a race to become the most fearsome monster of them all.
2–4 30 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Dice Town
All details & ratingDice Town is a lively game where players step into the wild west with five poker dice and eight dollars in hand. Each turn, you'll assemble a poker hand from your dice rolls, vying for control of various key locations in Dice Town, each offering unique actions.
2–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Mr. Jack Pocket
All details & ratingMr. Jack Pocket is a compact and strategic card game adaptation of the well-regarded board game Mr. Jack. Designed by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc, this game transforms the original board game's concept into a more portable format. It involves deduction and strategy, set against the backdrop of a Victorian-era mystery. The game cleverly uses a grid of street cards, with characters like Holmes, Watson, and a dog maneuvering around to catch the elusive Mr. Jack.
2 15 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Kingdomino Duel
All details & ratingRoll the dice, choose the desired ones, and pair them to create your domino pieces. Fill your card with dominoes while entrusting the regions of your kingdom to loyal dignitaries and collect favors from magicians to cast powerful spells that allow you to reign without sharing. The game retains the essence of the original Kingdomino, but instead of adding dominoes, you select two dice to combine into a single "domino" that must then be placed in your kingdom.
2 20 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Scarabya
All details & ratingAs the leader of an international archaeological team, you must establish camps worldwide and uncover the long-lost golden scarabs. Scarabya is a puzzle game where the goal is to find scarabs by positioning your game pieces to form closed zones of 1 to 4 squares. Each scarab in a closed zone is worth points equal to the number of squares in that zone, and players take turns playing the same pieces simultaneously, ending the game once all 12 pieces are drawn.
1–4 15–20 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Frosted Blooms
All details & ratingIn Frosted Blooms, children and adults create their own tulip garden in a gentle Dutch spring landscape. This family game for ages 8 and up combines calm planning with colorful tile placement. Round by round, a garden of flowers, paths, and special features takes shape, with every turn offering small decisions and fresh opportunities.
1–4 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn+ 1 € above the best price30 € at Amazon*Video reviews 5 -
Dice Stars
All details & ratingPlayers roll shooting stars that always look different. They can choose to finish the game quickly or take their time, with each decision crucial for multiplying their points. It's a short dice game where players must make the best choices to maximize their score by collecting dice of the same color or value.
1–4 20 min 10+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Maiko
All details & ratingMaiko is a memory game for 2 to 4 players aged 9 and older, set in Japan during the Meiji era (1867-1912). Players take on the role of young Maikos, training their memory by searching for items throughout the Geisha house, which represent the traditional arts of Geishas. Finding matching tiles helps them learn these arts, while collecting stones in their color increases points, making the game both a test of memory and elegance.
2–4 20–40 min 9+ Immediately playable - 8 € below the next retailer19 € at Amazon*
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SOS Titanic
All details & ratingAt 11:40 PM on April 14, 1912, the R.M.S. Titanic strikes an iceberg, flooding the ship and causing chaos among passengers. Players take on the role of crew members who must act quickly to rescue as many passengers as possible as time runs out. Using a patient card mechanism, the game requires players to organize passengers into lifeboats while managing the sinking ship's available resources.
1–5 30 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Mr. Jack
All details & ratingMr. Jack is a captivating two-player board game that delves into the mystery and intrigue surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper. This game involves a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase set in a historical context, requiring strategic thinking and deduction.
2 30 min 9+ Easy to learn+ 5 € above the best price20 € at Amazon* -
Noah
All details & ratingThe flood is imminent, and Noah needs your help to save as many species as possible. Players start with eight animal cards and must place them on ferries following specific rules regarding weight and gender order. If a player can't legally play a card, they must take back all animals from the ferry Noah is on and play another card. Players can manipulate the game by drawing Noah or sending ferries off to the ark, while certain special animal cards can also provide strategic advantages. The round ends when a player runs out of cards or a fourth ferry is placed, with points awarded based on unplayed cards. The player with the fewest points after three rounds wins.
2–5 30 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Cyclades
All details & ratingIn this latest collaboration between Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc, players must buy the favor of the gods in their race to be the first player to build two cities in the Ancient Greek island group known as the Cyclades.
2–5 60–90 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Miss Monster
All details & ratingMiss Monster is a unique beauty contest where both children and adults can create small creatures using play-doh. The focus is on beauty, a trait often overlooked in adult monsters, making it a matter of personal taste. Players must complete several rounds, fulfilling card-defined criteria to score points and increase their chances of having their monster crowned as "Miss Monster."
3–4 40 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Ca$h 'n Gun$: Live
All details & ratingCa$h 'n Gun$: Live is a sequel featuring a bonus special performance that expands on its predecessor. Eight to twenty players engage in a public setting, where they aim their hands like guns at each other when the referee signals. Players take on the role of gangsters sharing a large amount of money, making it a group activity reminiscent of Werewolf.
8–20 30 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Conan
All details & ratingConan is an asymmetric, semi-cooperative board game set in Robert E. Howard's universe, where players take on the roles of Conan and his companions, or the Overlord controlling opposition forces. The game, emphasizing Howard's original stories, features various scenarios and maps with diverse objectives. Players engage in strategic battles using a unique energy gem system for actions, while the Overlord manages units with a sliding tile board. Each scenario offers a distinct adventure with an approximate one-hour playtime.
2–5 90 min 14+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Desperados of Dice Town
All details & ratingPlayers attempt to free their bandit comrades from prison and commit reckless acts. Each player starts with five Desperados in jail, each marked with a unique symbol. By rolling dice, players can rescue these characters, allowing them to steal money from others once freed. Special combinations of dice enable players to draw bonus cards to enhance their actions in the game. Victory is achieved by freeing all your Desperados first or being the last player remaining.
2–4 25 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Pocket Madness
All details & ratingMeet intriguing characters like Shub-Niggurath and explore beautiful locations such as Innsmouth in a fast-paced card game inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. Players summon the powers of the Ancients to drive their opponents into madness while securing their path to victory. The game involves drawing cards, opening portals, and initiating investigations, with rounds ending when a player runs out of cards or the card row is exhausted.
2–4 30 min 8+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Mr. Jack in New York
All details & ratingMr. Jack in New York is a compelling standalone variation of the popular game Mr. Jack, transporting players from the foggy streets of London to the bustling avenues of Manhattan. One player assumes the role of the infamous Mr. Jack, hiding in plain sight, while their opponent takes on the role of a determined Detective tasked with unmasking the criminal. This game introduces new gameplay elements such as movable gaslights and manholes, adding layers of strategy and complexity. Set against the backdrop of 1889 New York, this game entices players with its blend of historical intrigue and deductive gameplay.
2 30 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
All details & ratingCleopatra and the Society of Architects is a visually striking and strategically engaging board game designed by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc. In this game, players take on the roles of architects in ancient Egypt, competing to construct the most magnificent parts of Cleopatra's palace. The game stands out for its three-dimensional palace components, offering a vivid and tactile board gaming experience.
3–5 60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Once Upon a Castle
All details & ratingPlayers who best utilize the resources of the region will draw the most beautiful castle in the kingdom. The game encourages strategic planning and creativity.
2–4 20 min 6+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
HOP!
All details & ratingTravel through the sky and cross the path of legendary hippos. Climb from cloud to cloud to reach the top first. Each challenge presents an opportunity to rise higher, but helping others can also earn you rewards. Choose your partners wisely to limit their points, as the game ends when someone reaches level 7, and the player with the most points wins.
3–6 30 min 6+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Le Fantôme de l'Opéra
All details & ratingLe Fantôme de l'Opéra is a two-player game based on an asymmetrical system. One player tries to uncover which suspect represents their opponent while both take turns moving suspects to reveal or conceal information. Eight suspects are positioned in the ten rooms of the Opéra Garnier, and one is randomly designated as the Phantom, aiming to protect their identity while the investigator seeks to discover it before La Carlotta escapes.
2 30 min 9+ Easy to learn -
Think Again!
All details & ratingThink again! This party quiz game challenges players to know the right answers, but the correct response is not always what is sought. Players take turns reading questions and cover the back of the next question card to reveal whether others must respond correctly or incorrectly.
3–10 20 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Paris: New Eden
All details & ratingThe vibrant boulevards and historic monuments of Paris are shrouded in lush vegetation after an apocalyptic event has silenced the once-bustling city center. Players must equip their shelter, manage resources, and gather a diverse community of survivors while navigating the jungle-like urban landscape.
2–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Draftosaurus currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
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Most games on this list support 2 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
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