The Best Games from Goldsieber Spiele 🇩🇪🏢 2026

In this 2026 top list we have selected for you the best dice, card & board games from the game publisher "Goldsieber Spiele" 🇩🇪🏢.

History of Goldsieber Spiele

The board game company "Goldsieber Spiele" was founded by Gebrüder Sieber in 1995. The current company headquarters is in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany🇩🇪. The debut game from Goldsieber Spiele was "Galopp Royal".

Famous Goldsieber Spiele games include Jungle Speed, Mississippi Queen & Web of Power.

Since January 1, 2002 under the umbrella of Noris Spiele – which in turn belongs to the Simba-Dickie-Group.

Assortment of Goldsieber Spiele

The published games focus on author games – be it big games, wooden games, card games or children's games.

How good are games from "Goldsieber Spiele" game publisher?

There are 1 games from Goldsieber Spiele included in our Top1000-Games-List, making Goldsieber Spiele the #141 best games publisher out of a total of 285 games publishers in our database.

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List with the best Games by Goldsieber Spiele 2026 🇩🇪🏢

Below is the always up-to-date list of the best board games from Goldsieber Spiele that you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 18, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Jungle Speed

    Jungle Speed

    Jungle Speed is a lively and fast-paced game that tests players' observation skills and quick reflexes. It's a game filled with excitement and often leads to bursts of laughter due to its frantic and fun nature.

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    2–10 10 min 7+ Immediately playable
  2. Strong Stuff!

    Strong Stuff!

    Bruno the Bear is desperately hungry and tends to grab jars of honey carelessly while heading into the woods. Players help Bruno, represented by a wooden bear, navigate a series of meadow markers, moving him based on a dice roll while balancing jars on his tray without touching them. If a jar falls during movement, the player loses one of their two honey drops, and the game ends when a player loses both, with the one holding the most honey drops declared the winner.

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    2–6 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  3. Duck, Duck, Bruce

    Duck, Duck, Bruce

    A simple "push your luck" card game with mechanics similar to "Can't Stop." Players reveal cards from the draw pile and can stop at any time to collect cards for their score. However, if two fish of the same type are revealed, the player loses those cards and their turn. Revealing an octopus card also ends the turn and causes the player to lose other cards revealed during that turn, but allows an attempt to steal cards from another player's score pile. Only the largest fish of each type counts for scoring, and the game continues until a player reaches 77 points.

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    2–5 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  4. Money!

    Money!

    In Money!, players compete to amass the most significant collection of a single currency type. Developed by renowned designer Reiner Knizia, this card game revolves around strategic bidding and card exchange mechanics. Players bid cards from their hands to acquire 'lots' of cards, with the highest bidder determining the order of selection. The cards feature various currencies from around the world, adding an educational element to the gameplay experience.

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    2–5 15–30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  5. Web of Power

    Web of Power

    Web of Power is a strategic board game that immerses players in the quest for dominance over various European regions during the medieval period. The game cleverly combines area control with a simple yet profound placement mechanic, emphasizing monasteries and advisors as the primary tools for influence. The dual-layer strategy involves securing majorities in regions through monasteries and strategically placing advisors, whose presence is capped by the leading player's monastic influence in each region. This dynamic creates a tense and competitive atmosphere as players vie for control while navigating the limitations imposed by their opponents' monastery placements.

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    3–5 50–60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  6. Piranha Pedro

    Piranha Pedro

    Pedro is stuck on a sandbank in the middle of the Amazon. Every step is dangerous due to hungry piranhas lurking everywhere. Players must lay stones in front of him to prevent him from getting wet, but running out of stones puts him at risk of falling into the water, resulting in laughter from the other players.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  7. Nyet!

    Nyet!

    Nyet! is a cleverly designed trick-taking card game that adds a unique twist to the genre through its interactive setup phase. Players engage in a pre-game strategy session where they decide the rules for the upcoming round by systematically eliminating options on a grid. This phase determines key elements like the starting player, trump suit, and other game variables, which adds a layer of strategy and unpredictability before the cards are even played.

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    2–5 60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  8. Nimm's Leich! card game

    Nimm's Leich! card game

    Players bluff and compete over the number of specific corpses appearing on the cards. They can use corpse inspector chips to examine their opponents' hands.

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    3–6 20 min 10+ Immediately playable
  9. Affenraffen

    Affenraffen

    Players desperately search for pairs among the hidden game pieces on the table. Both the color (gold, green, or blue) and the animal (monkey, zebra, lion, penguin, or flamingo) must match to qualify as a pair. The goal is to fulfill the conditions on one of four gate tiles, such as collecting three pairs of animals in different colors, while using only one hand and not looking at the collected pairs.

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    2–6 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  10. Pecunia non olet: Geld stinkt nicht

    Pecunia non olet: Geld stinkt nicht

    Players take on the role of public restroom owners in ancient Rome, working to earn money from Romans with urgent needs. They can rent out three types of toilets to women, senators, and citizens, each with specific time requirements and payment. The winner is the player who accumulates a certain wealth, determined by the number of players. The game includes 70 Roman customer cards, 40 action cards, Roman coins, and wooden round tokens.

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    2–4 20–40 min 8+ Immediately playable
  11. Die Ritter von der Haselnuss

    Die Ritter von der Haselnuss

    Players collect and store nuts for winter in a memory game featuring a squirrel. On their turn, players roll a die to move the squirrel's knight in their chosen direction on the board. Landing on a bush allows them to draw a card, potentially gaining a nut or encountering a thief. This game is suitable for young players, with simple rules and a short gameplay duration.

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    2–4 30 min 6+ Immediately playable
  12. Tip Tap

    Tip Tap

    Players compete to grab the correct items on the table in TohuWabohu, also known as Tip Tap. After placing all the colorful and oddly shaped cardboard pieces on the table, one player acts as the director and flips over a card showing one or more pieces. Players rush to place a finger on the items shown; once claimed, the items cannot be moved. If a card reveals a previously claimed item, the owner must secure it with a finger or risk having it stolen by other players. The round ends when a player collects seven or eight items, and the game concludes after a set number of rounds, with points awarded for collected items.

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    3–6 45 min 7+ Immediately playable
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  13. Immer oben auf!

    Immer oben auf!

    A children's game involves stacking dice that feature images of animals.

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    3–5 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  14. Hallo Dachs!

    Hallo Dachs!

    A children's game by Klaus Teuber features animals, meals, and memories. Players take on the role of a badger in the forest, where paths lead to various meals. Upon reaching a meal area, the badger rolls the dice according to the number of meals available, turning over stones for points. The first player to reach the point gate wins the game.

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    2–4 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  15. Mississippi Queen

    Mississippi Queen

    Mississippi Queen is a charming, family-friendly board game that has players steering their paddleboats down the iconic Mississippi River. The goal is simple: race to the finish line while navigating the river's unpredictable twists and turns, and picking up passengers along the way. However, the challenge comes from managing your limited coal supplies, crucial for fueling your boat's movements and strategic maneuvers.

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    3–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  16. Cat Blues card game

    Cat Blues card game

    Cat Blues is an unusual blend of Rummy and auction mechanics, featuring some quirky twists. The game ends when a player reaches 20 points, but most jokers incur a 5-point penalty. It's a fast-paced and intense card game, brightly adorned with cartoonish blue cats and mice.

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    2–6 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  17. Vampire

    Vampire

    The goal is to merge vampires from six different suits. The game ends when all cards are drawn or a player has merged all six colors. The player with the weakest merge in each color, including those with no merges, is eliminated, while remaining cards contribute their value to each player's total.

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    3–5 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  18. Isis & Osiris

    Isis & Osiris

    Each player receives the same number of colored wooden discs and a hidden stack of cardboard tiles with positive and negative values. On their turn, players can either place one of their wooden discs on the board or draw one of the hidden tiles, reveal its value to opponents, and place it face down on the board.

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    2–4 10–20 min 7+ Immediately playable
  19. Wooly Wars

    Wooly Wars

    Wooly Wars (originally La Guerre des Moutons, or "the war of sheep") is a strategic tile-placement game set in a pastoral landscape filled with fields and forests. Players compete to create the largest enclosed pens for their sheep, navigating a countryside also inhabited by wolves and hunters lurking in the forests. The game combines elements of strategy, secrecy, and risk management, as players decide the optimal size and location for their pens while safeguarding their sheep from predators.

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    2–4 30 min 7+ Easy to learn
  20. Nur Peanuts!

    Nur Peanuts!

    The round game board consists of 24 spaces, each divided into three sections, with values ranging from 100 to 2400. Players buy two spaces in a preliminary round, then engage in a series of regular rounds, aiming to reach the highest-valued spaces. The player who achieves this wins the round, collects money from others, and can purchase another space. The game ends when a player owns six spaces or has the most money.

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    2–6 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  21. Africa

    Africa

    Players take on the role of explorers in uncharted Africa. They place circular tokens upside down at random locations on various circles of the board. On their turn, players can either move their explorer to an uncovered location or move twice, shifting one or two neighboring revealed spaces. The explorer can then perform actions like revealing a hidden space or swapping uncovered tokens. The game ends when the eleventh monument is revealed, and players tally their points to determine the winner. Different methods are available for scoring revealed tokens, including immediate, delayed, opportunity, and endgame points.

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    2–5 60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  22. Galopp Royal

    Galopp Royal

    Players race their sedan chairs through the gardens of Versailles, but the core of the game revolves around auction rounds that precede each race. These rounds involve bluffing, bidding, and unpredictable swings of fortune.

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    3–6 45 min 9+ Easy to learn
  23. Sternenhimmel

    Sternenhimmel

    Goldsieber Spiele

    Players compete for control over constellations that are worth victory points. There are 12 constellations, and players use "stars" to vie for dominance. The game includes elements of bluffing, as some stars can be placed face up or face down.

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    3–5 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  24. Sardegna

    Sardegna

    Players use various character cards to move figures across Crete, gaining influence in the island's provinces. Each card triggers scoring in adjacent provinces, awarding victory points to the most influential players. Careful placement of followers in key provinces and strategic timing are essential to gain the upper hand, but the shifting influence and potential conspiracies from others can quickly complicate your plans.

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    2–4 60 min 11+ Medium complexity

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Jungle Speed currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

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Most games on this list support 2 to 5 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

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