The best games by Tom Jolly 🇺🇸👨 2026
Looking for a really good game by the game designer Tom Jolly👨? Then we have just the thing: the list of the best Tom Jolly games 2026.
Who is Tom Jolly anyway?
Tom Jolly is a game designer from the United States🇺🇸 known for his innovative designs including Wiz-War and his contributions to various strategic games.
Jolly has been designing games for decades and is recognized for his creative mechanics and engaging gameplay.
List of the best games by Tom Jolly 2026
In this list we have compiled the best board games that Tom Jolly has either designed himself - or in which he was involved in the design.
Unfortunately, not all games by Tom Jolly are currently available. In the following list you will find all dice, board & card games by Tom Jolly that you can buy in 2026:
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Stellar Conflict
All details & ratingStellar Conflict is a fast-paced space combat game featuring real-time elements set in the Among the Stars universe. Players assume the role of an alien race engaging in a space battle, each commanding their own fleet and selecting ships based on the size of the conflict. The game includes a setup phase and a combat phase, where players utilize their ships' unique abilities to destroy enemy vessels and achieve objectives, ensuring high replayability.
2–4 10 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Drakon
Fourth Edition
All details & ratingYou have been caught raiding the lair of the feared dragon, Drakon. Instead of facing execution, the dragon decides to play with you and your rival heroes. Each hero is released into the labyrinth, and the first to find ten gold pieces will be set free, while the rest will satisfy the dragon’s hunger.
2–6 20–60 min 14+ Immediately playable -
Wiz-War
Eighth Edition
All details & ratingWiz-War (Eighth Edition), a reimagining of Tom Jolly's 1983 classic, is a chaotic and humorous board game for 2-4 players, where wizards duel in an underground labyrinth. This edition, enhanced by Kevin Wilson and Tom Jolly, focuses on faster gameplay and clearer card effects, staying true to the original's spirit.
2–4 30–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
The Manhattan Project: Energy Empire
All details & ratingThe Manhattan Project: Energy Empire is a standalone board game set in the same universe as The Manhattan Project. Players take on the role of nations in the post-war atomic age, striving for power through industrial, commercial, and governmental advancement. The game uniquely combines worker placement, tableau-building, and resource management mechanics, while emphasizing the environmental impact of industrialization.
1–5 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Drakon
Third Edition
All details & ratingDrakon (Third Edition) is an engaging and strategic board game that combines dungeon crawling and tile placement mechanics. Players find themselves as adventurers captured by the formidable dragon Drakon, who, instead of devouring them immediately, decides to toy with them by putting them through a treacherous maze in her lair. The objective is clear: navigate the ever-changing dungeon, gather gold, and avoid becoming Drakon's lunch.
2–6 20–60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Battle for Rokugan
All details & ratingBattle for Rokugan plunges players into the vibrant world of Rokugan, a realm ripe for conquest where honor is more precious than gold. In this strategy game, players assume the roles of daimyō, the powerful leaders of the Great Clans, each striving to secure their claim over the territories of the Emerald Empire. Through careful planning, resource management, and cunning deception, players must outmaneuver their rivals to extend their clan's influence and uphold their honor. Victory lies not just in the might of one's army but in the strength of one's strategy and honor.
2–5 60–90 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Cave Troll
All details & ratingCave Troll plunges players into a treacherous quest for riches within the depths of a monster-infested lair. In this thrilling game by Tom Jolly, strategy and adventure collide as players navigate through danger to claim their fortune.
2–4 20–60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Cryo
All details & ratingA failed mission leads to rising tensions aboard a colony ship that has crash-landed on a frozen, unexplored planet due to an act of sabotage. Leaders of rival factions fight for survival and control over underground caves, taking strategic actions to prevent further sabotage and rescue their crew in cryostasis. Players must gather resources, enhance their platforms, and use versatile cards to conquer caverns and secure victory in this harsh environment.
2–4 60–90 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Warhammer: Diskwars
All details & rating"The price of victory is blood; the price of defeat is everything." In the midst of constant warfare in the Old World, players engage in intense, fast-paced battles with Warhammer: Diskwars, designed for two to four players. The game's conflicts revolve around discs representing heroes and units, which can be activated to move across the battlefield and engage in combat, creating strategic maneuvers to pin down enemy forces and seize control. The core set includes everything needed to play, featuring terrain cards, objectives, command cards, and over sixty discs for the four races in the game.
2–4 45–90 min 14+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Deadlands: Doomtown Range Wars
All details & ratingSchicksalsstadt: Range Wars is a customizable disc game featuring 8 sheets of stamped discs in each set. These discs represent combat markers, weapons, spells, cowboys, supernatural foes, and more, and the starter set includes the rulebook and everything needed to play. The game utilizes colorful illustrated discs for shootouts and large-scale western battles, with each disc showing various game statistics that influence combat.
2–8 90 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Maelstrom
All details & ratingOriginally released in summer 2001 as a collectible game, it features a unique hexagonal board system that inspired other games in the genre. This standalone game allows 2-4 players to engage in fantasy battles filled with magic and resource management using hexagonal tiles that expand as allies and land are added. While it contains a vast array of components, additional purchases are not necessary to enjoy a complete gaming experience.
2–4 60 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Diskwars
All details & ratingA wargame featuring fantasy miniatures without the actual miniatures. Players can choose to play as one of eight factions, such as elves, barbaric Uthuk Yllan, loyal dwarves, or malevolent orcs, and build their armies with unique attributes and special abilities. The game includes various scenarios for 2 to 8 players, incorporating different victory conditions like king of the hill or enemy elimination.
2–8 90 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Diskwars: Legend of the Five Rings
All details & ratingSimilar to Diskwars, this game is set in the Legend of the Five Rings universe. Units on the board are discs that contain all relevant information. Players move by flipping their discs to execute movements, and battles occur when a disc overlaps with an enemy disc.
2–6 45 min 12+ Easy to learn
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Light Speed: Arena 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 45 to 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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