The best games by Nestore Mangone 🇮🇹👨 2026

Looking for a really good game by Nestore Mangone? Here's the list of the best Nestore Mangone games 2026.

Who is Nestore Mangone?

The game designer hails from Italy🇮🇹.

Nestore Mangone as a game designer

Nestore Mangone's first game in our database is Expo 1906, from 2015 – so Nestore Mangone has been designing games for over 11 years. The best-known game is Darwin's Journey.

How good are games by Nestore Mangone?

There are 3 games by Nestore Mangone in our Top-1000 games list – making Nestore Mangone #74 of the best game designers out of 12822 designers in our database.

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List of the best games by Nestore Mangone 2026

In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games by Nestore Mangone that you can buy 2026.

This list was last updated on July 2, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico – The Card Game

    Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico – The Card Game

    As a master of the Renaissance, players are important citizens of Florence, aiming to increase their fame and reputation. They gather resources from the market to buy new cards and expand their influence in the city and surrounding areas. Each card grants production power, transforming resources for storage, and players should leverage leader abilities while demonstrating their devotion to the Pope.

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    1–4 30–45 min 14+ Easy to learn
  2. Newton

    Newton

    Newton is a strategic board game that immerses players in the era of the Scientific Revolution, a time of profound discoveries and intellectual advancements. Players step into the shoes of aspiring scientists, striving to achieve the stature of legendary figures like Galileo, Copernicus, and Newton himself. The game encapsulates the journey of knowledge, exploration, and scientific achievement.

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    1–4 90 min 14+ Medium complexity
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  3. Humboldt's Great Voyage

    Humboldt's Great Voyage

    In the 19th century, Alexander von Humboldt was considered the second Columbus. Players follow his legendary expedition route across the American continent, traveling from one location to another while collecting objects and sending them to prominent figures worldwide. The goal is to become renowned among the esteemed scientists of the era and earn a place in the Academy of Sciences.

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    2–4 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  4. Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon

    Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon

    Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon is a meaty strategy game in which you lead a space agency expanding a permanent base in the Shackleton crater at the Moon’s south pole. Meanwhile three rotating corporations pursue their own agendas, giving the game high replayability.

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    1–4 60–120 min 14+ For connoisseurs
  5. Stupor Mundi
    1–4 90–150 min 12+ Medium complexity
  6. Autobahn

    Autobahn

    Players manage Germany's autobahn network over three time periods from the end of WWII to the present. As directors of the BundesAutobahn-Organisation, they oversee road construction and facilitate goods transport, while also building gas stations to benefit from increased traffic. Contributions to network expansion earn seats in management boards, which enhance budgets and yield victory points as players strive for strategic planning and optimal timing of actions on the highways.

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    1–4 90–150 min 14+ For connoisseurs
    + 3 € above the best price
    38 € at Amazon*

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico – The Card Game currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

How many players do the games on this list support?

Most games on this list support 1 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

What age are these games suitable for?

Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 10 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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