The best games by Roberto Fraga 🇪🇸👨 2026

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

Who is Roberto Fraga?

The game designer hails from Spain🇪🇸, was born in 1960 and currently lives in Saint-Malo, France.

Roberto Fraga as a game designer

Roberto Fraga's first game in our database is River Dragons, from 2000 – so Roberto Fraga has been designing games for over 26 years. The best-known game is Captain Sonar.

How good are games by Roberto Fraga?

There are 1 games by Roberto Fraga in our Top-1000 games list – making Roberto Fraga #291 of the best game designers out of 12777 designers in our database.

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List of the best games by Roberto Fraga 2026

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

This list was last updated on June 29, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Captain Sonar

    Captain Sonar

    Embark on an adrenaline-pumping undersea adventure with Captain Sonar, a board game that plunges you into the heart of intense submarine warfare. In this gripping scenario, every move and decision can be the difference between victory and defeat. Form a skilled crew aboard a cutting-edge submarine as you strive to locate and eliminate an enemy sub before they do the same to you. The underwater battlefield is unforgiving, and effective communication and coordination are paramount for success.

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    2–8 45–60 min 14+ Easy to learn
    Video reviews 1
  2. Dr. Eureka

    Dr. Eureka

    Dr. Eureka is a fast-paced, dexterity-based board game that challenges players to become the quickest and most precise scientist in the laboratory. Designed for players with a keen sense of logic and a steady hand, this game puts your problem-solving and fine motor skills to the test.

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    2–4 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 3 € above the best price
    28 € at Amazon*
  3. Treasure, Ready, Go!

    Treasure, Ready, Go!

    The objective is to collect the most treasures, awarded by completing tasks. Players turn the hourglass and reveal a treasure card on each turn, completing various tasks before time runs out, such as pantomiming animals or matching cards. They can choose to flip over another card for a chance at more treasures, but if time expires, they lose all accumulated treasure cards.

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    2–4 15 min 5+ Immediately playable
  4. Trötofant

    Trötofant

    Players represent elephants and try to collect as many logs as possible, which are placed on a tree crown. By pulling on a string, the tree spins, and players must use their trunks, represented by tooters, to pick up the logs and place them in their own enclosures. Each log is worth 1 point, unless it has a mouse on it, in which case it is worth -1 point. The game ends when the tree is empty or stops spinning, and the player with the most points wins.

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    2–4 10 min 5+ Immediately playable
  5. Spinderella

    Spinderella

    Players race to get their three ants across the forest floor as quickly as possible, while spiders lurk in the branches above. With a little help from opponents, an ant could be knocked down and brought back to the starting line. Timing is key, as players can also target their rivals' ants.

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    2–4 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  6. Go Go Gelato!

    Go Go Gelato!

    Players use four cones, three scoops, two hands, and a challenge card to race to victory in this fast-paced game. Each player starts with four cones of different colors and three gelato scoops, placing them in the appropriate cones. After revealing a challenge card, everyone rushes to fill the order correctly without dropping or touching the scoops with their hands. The first to collect five challenge cards wins!

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    2–4 15 min 6+ Immediately playable
    Video reviews 1
  7. Brain Connect

    Brain Connect

    Get your brain back on track! In Brain Connect, players must quickly arrange and connect their thoughts, then execute the correct action first to win. These sliding puzzles feature sixteen different start and stop points, making each challenge of creating a clear thought process a fresh experience.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  8. Kugelgeister

    Kugelgeister

    It's time for the annual ghost race, where players compete to be the first to reach the crumbling mansion. However, they must beware of the guests inside who will throw objects at the players and other ghosts.

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    2–4 15 min 5+ Immediately playable
  9. Sonar Family

    Sonar Family

    In the depths of the ocean, two submarine crews are engaged in a silent and eternal war. SONAR Family is a submarine combat game where two teams operate different submarines. Each player takes on the role of a crew member, either the captain or the radio operator, using dry-erase boards to track movements and locate the enemy submarine to sink it. The teams are separated by a screen to block each other's view of their maps. The game ends when one submarine loses its second structural point, leading to an immediate loss for that team. The winning team is the one that successfully sinks the opponent's submarine!

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    2–4 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
    Video reviews 1
  10. Magnefix

    Magnefix

    Each player receives a set of colorful MAGFORMER, plastic shapes containing magnets that connect in interesting ways. Players draw task cards and try to replicate the images shown as quickly as possible. The first to complete their construction correctly wins the card, and the game ends when all 55 task cards have been played. The player with the most cards at the end wins.

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    2–4 15 min 6+ Immediately playable
  11. River Dragons

    River Dragons

    River Dragons is a dynamic and strategic board game where players aim to cross a river by building a network of planks over foundational stones. The challenge comes from the fact that each player plans their moves secretly and simultaneously, leading to unexpected outcomes and interactions as players' paths cross and plans collide.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  12. Dr. Microbe

    Dr. Microbe

    Players must quickly acquire the necessary microbes in Dr. Microbe. Each round starts with a challenge card indicating a combination of microbes and possibly a superbug. Using tweezers, players place the correct microbes in their petri dish while ensuring the superbug has a different shape and color from the other microbes. The first to fill their dish correctly claims the challenge card, and the first to collect five cards wins.

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    2–4 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
  13. Carcata

    Carcata

    Players send their bravest warriors to the volcanic island of Carcata to collect gems and prove their courage while avoiding dangers. Using five dice, they can move, eliminate opponents, or launch gems from the volcano, all while managing the risk of the tortoise that can end the game if it circles the island twice. Points are earned based on the position of Meeples and the gems collected, with enclosed areas scoring additional points for gems on the ground.

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    2–4 20–40 min 8+ Immediately playable
  14. Mare Polare

    Mare Polare

    Inuit families travel from iceberg to iceberg to catch fresh fish for their soup, each claiming their recipe as the best. Players can only refer to their recipe cards at the beginning, which detail the necessary fish. If they forget, the Oracle Mountain can reveal the required ingredients, reflecting their recipe in the ice.

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    2–4 30 min 4+ Easy to learn
  15. Gesagt - getan!

    Gesagt - getan!

    Colored magnets are placed on the drawing board. Clues are provided for where to draw lines, and the children need to guess the picture.

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    2–6 20 min 7+ Immediately playable

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Captain Sonar 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 2 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 4 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 20 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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