The best games by Serge Laget 🇫🇷👨 2026
Looking for a really good game by Serge Laget? Here's the list of the best Serge Laget games 2026.
Who is Serge Laget?
The game designer hails from France🇫🇷, was born in 1959 and currently lives in Avignon, France (verstorben 2023).
Serge Laget as a game designer
Serge Laget's first game in our database is Le Gang des Traction-Avant, from 1984 – so Serge Laget has been designing games for over 42 years. The best-known game is Schatten über Camelot.
How good are games by Serge Laget?
There are 3 games by Serge Laget in our Top-1000 games list – making Serge Laget #144 of the best game designers out of 12793 designers in our database.
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List of the best games by Serge Laget 2026
In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games by Serge Laget that you can buy 2026.
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Nidavellir
All details & ratingNidavellir is a strategic bidding and set collection game set in a mythical dwarf kingdom. Players take on the roles of Elvalands, noble leaders tasked with assembling a powerful army to defend the kingdom against the dragon Fafnir.
2–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Wicked Witches Way
All details & ratingPlayers command a flying broomstick, mastering it with courage and skill. The goal is to win the race by being the first to cross the finish line while navigating different combinations based on colors, using special cards filled with spells and tricks. Memory, bravery, and cunning will be the key strategies to achieve victory.
2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Shadows over Camelot
All details & ratingShadows over Camelot is a unique blend of cooperative and semi-cooperative gameplay set in the legendary world of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. It combines hand-management and deduction, suitable for 3–7 players.
3–7 60–90 min 10+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 2 -
Mare Nostrum: Empires
All details & ratingMare Nostrum: Empires invites you into the ancient world, where you take the helm of a legendary empire surrounding the Mediterranean, dubbed "our sea" by the Romans. Your mission is to expand your empire's reach, trading far and wide, building markets, cities, and temples, and recruiting heroes to enhance your empire's glory. With options to play with 3-5 players, or up to 6 with the 'Atlas' expansion, strategy and foresight are key.
3–5 90–120 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Mystery of the Abbey with The Pilgrims' Chronicles
All details & ratingA monk has been murdered in a medieval French abbey. Players navigate the abbey, investigate clues, and interrogate each other to determine the culprit. This is a masterful game of deduction! An expansion titled "The Chronicles of Pilgrims" includes 12 cards and was released for the Essen fair in 2005, and the 2007 reissue of the game included this expansion.
3–6 60–90 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Cargo Noir
All details & ratingCargo Noir transports players to a 1950s noir world, where they lead smuggling families vying for wealth through illicit trade. Created by Serge Laget, this game combines strategic bidding with a sleek, underworld theme, inviting players to navigate the globe from Hong Kong to New York, outbidding rivals for precious cargo.
2–5 30–90 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Mundus Novus
All details & ratingSpain, 16th century. Players are powerful ship owners seeking wealth from the newly discovered New World. The goal is to charter fleets of caravels to collect valuable goods, including legendary Inca relics, and trade to build the best sets that expand their business empire and increase their wealth.
2–6 45–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Ad Astra
All details & ratingAd Astra transports players into a future where humanity has branched into five distinct races, each adapted to life in various environments of the galaxy. As leaders of these factions, players embark on a strategic journey through space, exploring new planets, harvesting resources, building infrastructure, and possibly uncovering alien artifacts to gain an edge over competitors.
3–5 60 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Shadows over Camelot: The Card Game
All details & ratingThe Knights of the Round Table must gather once more to protect King Arthur's kingdom from numerous threats. However, these are not the knights of old, but their children, who must track down dangers and confront them before it's too late.
1–7 20 min 8+ Easy to learn -
The Artemis Odyssey
All details & ratingThe adventure begins generations after the events of a previous tale. Using alien relics found deep in the oceans of the frozen moon Europa, humanity quickly reaches distant stars and the mysterious planets that orbit them.
1–5 60–90 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Mare Nostrum
All details & ratingMare Nostrum is a strategic board game that transports players back to the ancient Mediterranean world, where they take on the roles of leaders of powerful civilizations. The objective is to dominate the region through a blend of commerce, construction, and expansion. This game challenges players to strategically expand their territories, construct cities, and navigate trade routes to acquire and utilize valuable commodities.
3–5 120 min 10+ Medium complexity -
Argo
All details & ratingYou awaken from your hibernation capsule to find the overwintering room is different from what you remember. As other crew members slowly awaken, alarms start blaring, announcing an alien presence and impending self-destruction.
2–4 45–90 min 9+ Easy to learn+ 10 € above the best price39 € at Amazon* -
Senji
All details & ratingPlayers assume the role of a Japanese clan leader in medieval Japan, aiming to become the Daimyo whose honor commands respect from all other clans. To achieve this goal, players must defeat opponents in brutal battles while respecting the honor of other clans, taking hostages, or forming alliances.
3–6 90 min 12+ Medium complexity
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Nidavellir 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 5 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 8 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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