The best games from Pearl Games 🇧🇪🏢 2026

In this 2026 top list we've picked out the best dice, card & board games from the game publisher "Pearl Games".

History of Pearl Games

The board game company "Pearl Games" was founded by Sébastien Dujardin in 2010. The current company headquarters is in Frasnes-lez-Buissenal, Belgium🇧🇪.

The oldest game by Pearl Games in our database is Troyes, from 2010. The best-known game is Troyes.

How good are games from the "Pearl Games" publisher?

There are 5 games by Pearl Games in our Top-1000 games list – making Pearl Games #63 of the best game publishers out of 1547 publishers in our database.

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List of the best games from Pearl Games 2026

In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games from the publisher Pearl Games that you can buy 2026.

This list was last updated on July 2, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. The Bloody Inn

    The Bloody Inn

    The Bloody Inn transports players to 1831 France, in the small village of Peyrebeille, where a family of devious farmers runs an inn with a dark secret. This card game involves strategy, cunning, and a dash of morbid humor as players aim to become wealthy by unsavory means.

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    1–4 30–60 min 14+ Easy to learn
    + 74 € above the best price
    100 € at Amazon*
    Video reviews 1
  2. Solenia

    Solenia

    Solenia is a beautifully thematic board game that takes players on a journey across a unique planet divided into eternal day and eternal night. Each player acts as a space traveler, delivering essential goods to the inhabitants of both hemispheres, with the Day people needing rare gems and stones, and the Night people requiring basic supplies like wood and wheat. The goal is to be the most efficient in these deliveries to earn gold stars, which determine the winner at the game's conclusion.

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    1–4 30–45 min 10+ Easy to learn
    Video reviews 1
  3. Ginkgopolis

    Ginkgopolis

    Ginkgopolis is a futuristic city-building board game that blends strategic tile placement, resource management, and card drafting into an engaging and environmentally-themed experience.

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    1–5 45 min 13+ Medium complexity
  4. Troyes Dice

    Troyes Dice

    Players explore the history of the medieval city of Troyes, organized around three orders: nobility, civil society, and religion. In Troyes Dice, a Roll & Write strategy game, players embody a wealthy Champagne family seeking to seize opportunities presented by the dice to make their mark on the city's history. Compete for glory by overcoming events, accessing markets, constructing the cathedral, or participating in prestigious building projects, with victory going to the player with the most victory points at the end.

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    1–10 20–30 min 12+ Easy to learn
  5. Troyes

    Troyes

    Troyes is a strategy board game set in the historic city of Troyes in France's Champagne region. Players immerse themselves in the development of the city over four centuries, balancing the demands of religious, military, and civil responsibilities.

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    1–4 90 min 12+ Medium complexity
    Video reviews 1
  6. Deus

    Deus

    Deus is a strategic board game where players build their civilizations on a shared modular game board. Utilizing a mix of card play and tactical placement, the game requires players to smartly develop their territories, manage resources, and gain favor with the gods to emerge victorious.

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    2–4 60–90 min 14+ Medium complexity
    Video reviews 1
  7. Bruxelles 1893

    Bruxelles 1893

    Bruxelles 1893 transports players to the height of the Art Nouveau movement, where they become architects in the late 19th century. This worker placement game combines elements of bidding and majority control, challenging players to create the most impressive architectural works and pieces of art to score points.

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    2–5 50–125 min 13+ For connoisseurs
  8. Lofoten

    Lofoten

    The Lofoten islands, known for their stunning beauty, were significant to the Vikings, who were skilled settlers, builders, invaders, and traders. Players load goods from the market onto their longships and return them to their clan, aiming to score more Power Points than their opponent to become the most powerful Jarl of the archipelago. This game features innovative hand management mechanics and a rotating game board, designed for two players.

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    2 40–45 min 12+ Easy to learn
  9. Tournay

    Tournay

    Tournay is a strategic card game set in the historic city of Tournay, Belgium, inviting players to rebuild and flourish the city after its conquest by the Normans in 881. Players take on the roles of city builders, using cards to represent the military, religious, and civil efforts to construct buildings, recruit citizens, and gain prestige. The game's depth comes from managing these cards across three levels and colors, creating a dynamic play environment where strategy and planning are key.

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    2–4 30–60 min 12+ Medium complexity
  10. Otys

    Otys

    In the mid-22nd century, rising waters engulf the last remaining land surfaces after 300 years of dormancy. Settlements must stay above sea level, and players must rescue remnants of past civilization to ensure humanity's future.

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    1–4 60 min 14+ Medium complexity
  11. Black Angel

    Black Angel

    In Black Angel, players embark on a critical space mission aboard humanity's last hope, the Black Angel spacecraft, to find a new habitable planet. As AI controllers, players manage resources, navigate interstellar challenges, and earn Validation Points (VP) for efficient decision-making, all while dealing with alien species and the menacing Ravagers.

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    1–4 60–120 min 12+ For connoisseurs
    Video reviews 1

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

The Bloody Inn 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 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 10 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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