The best games from CMON Global Limited 🇸🇬🏢 2026
In this 2026 top list we've picked out the best dice, card & board games from the game publisher "CMON Global Limited".
History of CMON Global Limited
The board game company "CMON Global Limited" was founded by David Doust in 2001. The current company headquarters is in Singapore🇸🇬. The publisher is also known as CoolMiniOrNot, CMON.
The oldest game by CMON Global Limited in our database is Richard the Lionheart, from 2017. The best-known game is Marvel United.
How good are games from the "CMON Global Limited" publisher?
There are 9 games by CMON Global Limited in our Top-1000 games list – making CMON Global Limited #36 of the best game publishers out of 1476 publishers in our database.
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List of the best games from CMON Global Limited 2026
In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games from the publisher CMON Global Limited that you can buy 2026.
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Everdell: The Complete Collection
All details & ratingImmerse yourself in the world of Everdell with the Complete Collection. Build a city filled with animal inhabitants, explore diverse regions, and celebrate events like the Bellfaire. The collection features 23 unique Critter Meeples, player powers for asymmetric gameplay, and luxurious components, making it the ultimate Everdell experience.
1–6 40–120 min 10+ Medium complexity -
World Wonders
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of great rulers from the past to build their own ancient city. Each round, players invest gold to construct tiles that enhance their city’s economy. There are five building types that yield resources, helping the city grow, while monuments and wonder tiles provide victory points but require all your gold. Once a player reaches the maximum population, they are declared the winner of the game.
1–5 50–70 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Marvel Zombies: A Zombicide Game
All details & ratingHunger spreads as many superheroes from the Marvel Universe have been transformed into zombies. Players take on the role of these infected heroes, devouring humans to satisfy their hunger and achieve the game’s objectives. This standalone game utilizes the standard Zombicide mechanics while immersing players in the Marvel universe.
1–6 60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Marvel Zombies: X-Men Resistance
All details & ratingWhen the zombie plague strikes, even the mightiest heroes are not safe. Players control the last surviving superheroes as they unite against the zombie threat. Each hero has unique abilities that unlock with the elimination of zombies, and rescuing survivors can grant permanent perks. As players gain power and experience, increasingly larger hordes of infected will appear, adding to the challenge during the game. Modular tiles recreate the X-Mansion, providing a detailed setting for players to navigate through ten missions.
1–6 60 min Medium complexity -
Massive Darkness 2: Hellscape
All details & ratingTen years have passed since the Lightbringers pushed back the hordes of darkness and sealed the portal they came through. Though they believed their task was complete, dangerous new portals have suddenly opened across the land, allowing the darkness to return stronger than ever. Players must journey through these portals into the unknown to eliminate the darkness once and for all, determining whether light will prevail or darkness will consume every being in the world.
1–6 60 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Zombicide: Undead or Alive
All details & ratingThe harsh landscapes of the West test a person's courage with threats from cattle rustlers, bandits, and deadly creatures. Now, the recently deceased rise from their graves to attack the living, turning the town into chaos. This version introduces new survivor types like the gunslinger and the townfolk, each with unique rules, alongside fresh mechanics like balconies and trains to challenge players in exciting ways.
1–6 60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Marvel Zombies: Heroes' Resistance
All details & ratingA zombie plague threatens even the mightiest heroes. This cooperative board game for 1-4 players offers nonstop zombie action in a Marvel universe where some heroes have been infected and turned into zombies. Players can choose to control Marvel heroes to protect civilians or play as Marvel zombies to devour them.
1–4 60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Zombicide: Gear Up
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of survivors in a cooperative flip-and-write game set in the Zombicide universe. Each player starts with a survivor card featuring weapons and damage markers. During their turn, players activate weapons by matching shapes to zombies, while managing ammunition and armor to avoid damage. After several turns, new zombies spawn and players work together to defeat a boss. In the solo mode, players can utilize companion abilities to enhance their strategy.
1–6 30 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Ankh: Gods of Egypt
All details & ratingAnkh: Gods of Egypt is a deeply thematic board game that immerses players in the ancient world of Egyptian mythology. In this game, players assume the roles of Egyptian gods vying for supremacy and survival in an era where the old ways and their followers are fading. The game stands out for its blend of strategic gameplay, stunning artwork, and detailed miniatures, offering a richly immersive experience.
2–5 90 min 14+ Medium complexity+ 8 € above the best price110 € at Amazon* -
Stranger Things: Upside Down
All details & ratingPlayers take on the roles of the children from Hawkins, Indiana, who must stop the staff of the Hawkins National Laboratory and the evil emerging from the Upside Down. They must work together to dismantle stacks of game pieces before time runs out. The game features two different time periods for added variety.
2–4 60 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Dune: War for Arrakis
All details & ratingArrakis is a seemingly barren desert world, harboring the galaxy's most vital resource: Spice. Control over Spice means power, and the House Atreides, initially given dominion over Arrakis by the Emperor, faces betrayal from the House Harkonnen, leading to a fierce struggle for survival. Players engage in asymmetric strategy, maneuvering factions like the Fremen and Sardaukar, while sending Spice Harvesters into the desert and challenging mighty sandworms, all within a system rich with action dice and event cards that bring the Dune saga to life with every playthrough.
1–4 120 min 14+ For connoisseurs+ 23 € above the best price123 € at Amazon* -
Richard the Lionheart
All details & ratingThe Crusades have summoned Richard the Lionheart to the Middle East, while John Lackland attempts to consolidate his power back in England, recruiting the Sheriff of Nottingham. Players ally with either Robin Hood or John Lackland, traveling through England to gather prestige points and influence the Crusades from afar. At the end of the game, Richard returns to what is left of his kingdom, and the player with the most prestige wins.
2–6 90 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Kick-Ass: The Board Game
All details & ratingNew York City is overrun by criminals, with the police either unable to handle the situation or corrupt. Players take on the role of one of seven masked vigilantes, working together to thwart the evil boss's plans while managing their chaotic personal lives. The game features five different bosses, and all characters, including heroes and minions, are represented by miniatures, each with unique equipment and activation cards.
1–4 60–90 min 18+ Medium complexity
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Everdell: The Complete Collection 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 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 10 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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