The best games by Stephen Baker 👨 2026
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Stephen Baker is a game designer known for creating accessible and entertaining games.
List of the best games by Stephen Baker 2026
In this list we have compiled the best board games that Stephen Baker has either designed himself - or in which he was involved in the design.
Unfortunately, not all games by Stephen Baker are currently available. In the following list you will find all dice, board & card games by Stephen Baker that you can buy in 2026:
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HeroQuest: First Light
All details & ratingAn introductory version of the HeroQuest system, this game offers new quests and compatibility with all expansions. Players embark on a journey as four heroes through dungeon quests, uncovering treasures, exploring impressive environments, and battling evil forces controlled by Zargon, the game master, on a dynamic double-sided game board. With stunning graphics and over 100 components, including a detailed dragon miniature and the ability to create custom quests, this game promises endless replay value and is perfect for fans of cooperative fantasy games.
2–5 14+ Easy to learn+ 9 € above the best price51 € at Amazon* -
Heroscape Master Set: Rise of the Valkyrie
All details & ratingHeroscape Master Set: Rise of the Valkyrie is a highly imaginative and customizable fantasy battle board game that blends elements from various eras and genres. It features a diverse array of painted plastic miniatures and modular hex-based terrain pieces, creating a unique and visually striking battlefield. Players engage in strategic battles using warriors ranging from WWII soldiers to futuristic robots, fantasy creatures, and more.
2–4 90 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Heroscape Master Set: Swarm of the Marro
All details & ratingThe second Master Set for the HeroScape series allows players to build various battlefields by attaching and stacking game tiles. Each unit has a movement rating that indicates how many spaces it can move in a turn, factoring in elevation changes. Simple combat mechanics involve players rolling attack and defense dice, with skulls representing damage.
2–4 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
HeroQuest Advanced Quest
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of characters like a wizard, elf, dwarf, or barbarian as they explore dungeons in a fantasy setting. One player acts as the Game Master, revealing the labyrinthine dungeon piece by piece. The Advanced Quest Edition includes new miniatures and an additional adventure, enhancing the original game with new challenges and expansions.
2–5 90 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Die Schlacht der Dinosaurier
All details & ratingPlayers set up their armies of dinosaurs, consisting of 15 dinosaurs each, in designated areas. Dinosaurs can be positioned in any arrangement within these areas, ensuring only one dinosaur per field.
2–4 60 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Heroscape Marvel: The Conflict Begins
All details & ratingPlayers control plastic figures of Marvel heroes and villains, each equipped with a card for managing movement and attack strength. Various battlefields can be built by stacking terrain tiles, and players can engage in scenarios that involve objectives, such as eliminating opponents or protecting specific characters.
2 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Space Crusade
All details & ratingSpace Crusade combines the thrill of role-playing with intense tactical combat, set in a dark futuristic universe. This game, a collaboration between Milton Bradley UK and Games Workshop, borrows the best elements from Heroquest and infuses them with a gritty sci-fi setting. Players take on roles as Marine Commanders leading squads of Space Marines or as the Alien Player controlling the game's antagonists.
2–4 120 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Battle Masters
All details & ratingThe Claymore Saga is a fantasy miniature battle game that features numerous plastic miniatures, a deck of combat cards, and dice. Players command powerful armies in an epic conflict between good and evil, maneuvering their 25 army units across a vast battle mat. Each round, a battle card determines movement and attacks, leading to thrilling confrontations and strategic challenges.
2 60 min 9+ Easy to learn -
Risk: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition
All details & ratingRisk: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Edition expands upon the classic game of global domination by incorporating elements from the entire Lord of the Rings film trilogy, inviting players to battle across Middle-Earth for supremacy. This edition enhances the traditional Risk experience with a wealth of content that draws deeply from the rich lore and geography of Tolkien's world.
2–4 180 min 9+ Easy to learn -
Risk: The Lord of the Rings
All details & ratingRisk: The Lord of the Rings is a special edition of the classic strategy board game Risk, themed around the iconic fantasy world of Middle Earth from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings." This version introduces unique elements that distinguish it from traditional Risk, enhancing the gameplay with thematic aspects from the beloved fantasy series.
2–4 120 min 9+ Easy to learn+ 9 € above the best price59 € at Amazon* -
Axis & Allies: Pacific
All details & ratingPlayers take on the roles of major powers—Britain, Japan, and the USA—battling for dominance in the Pacific. Japan seeks to expand its empire through military might or by delaying the Allies long enough to secure its gains. New rules introduce naval and air bases that make small islands strategically vital, while convoy zones allow a single submarine pack to cripple economies.
2–3 240 min 12+ Medium complexity
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
HeroQuest: First Light 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 8 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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