The best games from Roxley 🇨🇦🏢 2026
In this 2026 top list we've picked out the best dice, card & board games from the game publisher "Roxley".
History of Roxley
The board game company "Roxley" was founded by Gavan Brown. The current company headquarters is in Calgary, Alberta, Canada🇨🇦. The publisher is also known as Roxley Games, Roxley Game Laboratory.
The oldest game by Roxley in our database is Brass: Lancashire / Kohle: Mit Volldampf zum Reichtum, from 2007. The best-known game is Brass: Birmingham.
How good are games from the "Roxley" publisher?
There are 7 games by Roxley in our Top-1000 games list – making Roxley #50 of the best game publishers out of 1547 publishers in our database.
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List of the best games from Roxley 2026
In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games from the publisher Roxley that you can buy 2026.
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Santorini
All details & ratingSantorini is a beautifully re-imagined strategy game that combines abstract elements with accessible gameplay, suitable for a wide range of players.
2–4 20 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Marvel Dice Throne
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of one of eight iconic Marvel heroes, including Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and Thor. Each hero is uniquely designed to provide a thematic experience, allowing you to truly embody your favorite characters. The game features fast-paced action with skillful card play and dice manipulation across various modes, including free-for-all and team battles.
2–6 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Dice Throne: Season One
All details & ratingDice Throne: Season One is a dynamic and engaging dice-rolling combat game that offers a rich blend of strategy and luck, appealing to players who enjoy fast-paced, tactical gameplay with a touch of unpredictability.
2–6 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Pyromancer v. Shadow Thief
Expansion - Fight No 3
All details & ratingDice Throne Season One ReRolled is a revamped edition featuring two new characters: the Pyromancer and the Shadow Thief. This fast-paced battle game accommodates 2-6 players and involves choosing diverse heroes, attacking opponents, and using unique abilities through dice rolls. Players can collect combat points to spend on cards that enhance their heroes and manipulate dice.
2 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Skyrise
All details & ratingSkyrise is a spatial bidding game of area majority for 2 to 4 players from Roxley, the follow-up to Sébastien Pauchon's acclaimed Metropolys. Across floating islands you auction the right to build, win favour with factions, and raise your own Wonder.
2–4 30–90 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Monk v. Paladin
Expansion - Fight No 2
All details & ratingThis is the Monk vs. Paladin expansion for Dice Throne. It features a fast-paced battle game for 2-6 players, where heroes attack opponents and activate abilities using unique dice. Players can choose from a variety of heroes, each with different gameplay styles, to engage in combat and collect points for cards that offer various powerful effects.
2 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Treant v. Ninja
Expansion - Fight No 4
All details & ratingDice Throne Season One ReRolled is a revamped edition featuring two new characters: the Forest Guardian and the Ninja Kunoichi. This fast-paced combat game supports 2-6 players and offers a variety of heroes with unique play styles. Players attack opponents and activate abilities by rolling a distinct set of five dice, while collecting fight points to spend on cards for permanent upgrades, status effects, or dice manipulation.
2 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Barbarian v. Moon Elf
Expansion - Fight No 1
All details & ratingDice Throne Season One ReRolled is an updated edition featuring the Barbarian and Moon Elf characters. Players engage in fast-paced battles, using unique dice to attack opponents and activate powerful abilities. Collect combat points to spend on cards that offer various effects, including hero upgrades and dice manipulation.
2 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Brass: Birmingham
All details & ratingBrass: Birmingham is an economic strategy game and a sequel to the 2007 game Brass. It immerses players in the world of industrial revolution entrepreneurs in Birmingham between 1770-1870.
2–4 60–120 min 14+ For connoisseursVideo reviews 2 -
Super Motherload
All details & ratingSuper Motherload is a strategic board game set on Mars, where players lead a team of elite Pod pilots working for the Solarus Corporation to mine rare minerals from the planet's crust. This tile-laying, deck-building game combines resource management and strategy with dynamic gameplay inspired by video game mechanics.
2–4 60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Brass: Lancashire
All details & ratingBrass: Lancashire is a compelling economic strategy game set during the industrial revolution in Lancashire. The game chronicles the story of competing cotton entrepreneurs and requires players to develop, build, and expand their industries and networks to capitalize on the growing demand for iron, coal, and cotton.
2–4 60–120 min 14+ For connoisseursVideo reviews 1 -
Steampunk Rally
All details & ratingSteampunk Rally is an inventive strategy game that skillfully blends the steampunk aesthetic with dynamic gameplay. Players embody famous historical inventors like Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie, building extraordinary machines powered by steam, heat, and electricity. The goal is to outmaneuver opponents in a thrilling race through the Swiss Alps using these fantastical contraptions.
2–8 45–60 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Steampunk Rally Fusion
All details & ratingSteampunk Rally Fusion is a standalone game that can be combined with the original Steampunk Rally. It introduces new tracks, unique event cards, new component abilities, and a new card type: secret projects. Players step into the shoes of a brilliant inventor, drawing cards to create their racing machines and enhancing their abilities with combinations of steam, heat, electricity, and fusion dice.
2–8 45–60 min 14+ Medium complexity
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Santorini 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 20 to 40 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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