The best games set in Austria 🇦🇹 2026

Looking for a really good game set in Austria 🇦🇹? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best Austria games 2026.

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In this list you will find board games, expansions, promos, etc., where the country of Austria is thematically or mechanically at the center.

List of the best games 2026 set in Austria 🇦🇹

This list was last updated on June 10, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Grand Austria Hotel

    Step into the bustling Viennese modern age, where prestigious cafés vie for customers in the midst of inspiring artists, influential politicians, and global tourists. In Grand Austria Hotel, your task is to elevate your modest café into a world-renowned hotel. Hire a dedicated staff, cater to your guests' desires, and secure the favor of the emperor to transform your establishment into the illustrious Grand Austria Hotel.

    Nominated for 4 awards.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 60 - 120 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty

    Video reviews for Grand Austria Hotel

    • YouTube Review for the game "Grand Austria Hotel" by BoardGameGeek
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  2. Switch & Signal

    Players must keep track of a busy rail network filled with trains. As more trains are placed on the board, the game becomes increasingly intense, requiring effective coordination to transport goods without delays. The journey spans Europe, the United States, and Canada, and with simple rules, players can start right away—time is of the essence.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 45 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn

    Video reviews for Switch & Signal

    • YouTube Review for the game "Switch & Signal" by BoardGameGeek
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  3. Kuhfstein

    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 45 Minutes
    • 🧒 8+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn
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  5. Quartermaster General: 1914

    "Quartermaster General: 1914" immerses players in the narrative of World War I in Europe, reflecting the military, technological, and social changes of the following years. Each card has two potential uses: one for playing and another for preparation. Players can decide to deploy cards, draw additional troops, or use cards to weaken their opponents, but managing their deck carefully is crucial to avoid leaving their armies unsupported as the game progresses. The game concludes after 17 rounds or when one side achieves a commanding lead.

    More details for Quartermaster General: 1914
    • 👥 2 - 5 Players
    • ⏱️ 90 - 120 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty

    Video reviews for Quartermaster General: 1914

    • YouTube Review for the game "Quartermaster General: 1914" by BoardGameGeek
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  6. Maria

    Maria is a strategic board game set during the tumultuous period of the War of the Austrian Succession, offering a rich blend of military strategy and historical diplomacy. Designed primarily for three players, it casts them into the roles of the major powers of the time: Austria, France with Bavaria, and Prussia along with the Pragmatic Army. Utilizing a unique map that is divided into two parts—Flanders and Bohemia—Maria challenges players to navigate the complexities of warfare and alliance, demanding not just military might but also political sagacity to emerge victorious.

    Nominated for 4 awards.

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    • 👥 2 - 3 Players
    • ⏱️ 210 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn
  7. The Lamps are Going Out: World War I

    The game involves strategic decision-making set during World War I for two to four players. Players control different alliances: the Central Powers or the Triple Entente, managing distinct factions. Each round includes phases for event cards, movement, combat, and production, requiring players to make critical choices about resource allocation.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 180 - 240 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  8. No Peace Without Spain!: The War of the Spanish Succession 1702-1713

    In November 1700, King Charles II of Spain died without an heir, igniting a long-standing feud between the Bourbons and the Habsburgs as both sides laid claim to the throne. Players represent either the French claimant, Philip V, or the Austrian claimant, Charles III, in this two-player game, which simulates the War of Spanish Succession using a point-to-point map and a deck of 55 cards. The game highlights the significance of fortresses, and players earn or lose victory points, ultimately determining the winner after the final round in 1713.

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    • 👥 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 240 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  9. Empires

    Players represent a European colonial nation competing for the most support. They gain support by supplying their population with goods, produced when their people work in the territories. Winning wars allows players to acquire people, territories, goods, and support, with gold earned through victories and selling goods. All actions occur simultaneously, and trading is unrestricted at any point in the game. The player with the most supporters at the end of the final round wins.

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    • 👥 2 - 10 Players
    • ⏱️ 30 - 60 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn
  10. Imperial

    Imperial is a strategy board game that plunges players into the heart of European imperialism. Unlike traditional war or area control games, players in Imperial take on the roles of international investors vying for influence over six major imperial nations. The game stands out for its unique approach to strategy, eschewing the randomness of dice and cards, and instead focusing on the players' abilities to manipulate and control the political landscape of Europe.

    Nominated for 7 awards.

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    More details for Imperial
    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 120 - 180 Minutes
    • 🧒 13+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn
  11. Vienna - Stefan Feld City Collection No. 5

    Arriving in 19th-century Vienna, players are surprised by the many opportunities the city offers and must decide how to progress. They face crucial questions, particularly about where to place their dice to maximize victory points, while navigating the plans of others and the whims of dice. Ultimately, victory goes to the player who plans wisely and uses their resources effectively.

    Nominated for 1 award.

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    • 👥 3 - 5 Players
    • ⏱️ 30 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn
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  13. Quartett

    This family of card games is extremely popular in Europe and involves collecting sets similar to Game of Authors and Happy Families. Played by three or more players, each player must check their cards, and when someone has a complete set of four, they place it on the table.

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    • 👥 3 Players
    • 🧒 3+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  14. Diplomacy

    Diplomacy is a renowned board game known for its intense negotiation and strategy elements, set in the turbulent period before World War I. This classic game, which has seen various editions and forms over the years, is famous for its pure player-driven diplomacy and strategy.

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    • 👥 2 - 7 Players
    • ⏱️ 360 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  15. Imperial Steam

    The industrial age is booming. Players need more workers for factories and rail construction to expand their railway network. This allows them to deliver goods to high-demand cities while ensuring they meet the requirements for profitable public contracts, as net worth is crucial once the connection to Trieste is established.

    Nominated for 5 awards and won 2.

    More details for Imperial Steam
    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 120 Minutes
    • 🧒 12+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn
  16. Vienna Catan

    Players can build the Austrian metropolis in the limited edition game set in Vienna. The board showcases Vienna and its surroundings. It's not enough to simply build roads; players must also construct famous attractions like the Ferris Wheel and St. Stephen's Cathedral.

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    • 👥 3 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 75 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn
  17. 1866: The Struggle for Supremacy in Germany

    Players engage in a simulation of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 in Central Europe, with one controlling Prussia and its allies, while the other commands Austria and its supporters from the German Confederation. The game features a shared deck of 55 operation cards to guide military strategies and political maneuvers. Unique mobilization rules reflect the complexities of war preparation, and players must plan carefully for troop movements and leadership before the war officially begins.

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    • 👥 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 180 - 300 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  18. Fatal Alliances: The Great War 1914-1918

    Players take on the role of nations during World War I in a comprehensive simulation that captures all theaters and aspects of the conflict. They must navigate the complexities of international politics, managing both military and civilian fronts to secure victory. Strategic decisions regarding troop production and deployment will influence the course of the war, ensuring each game offers a unique experience.

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    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 240 - 1200 Minutes
    • 🧒 16+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn
  19. Empires in Arms

    Players take on the role of absolute monarchs of major European powers during the Napoleonic Wars from 1805 to 1815, navigating through conflicting interests and ambitions. Each power has its unique strengths and weaknesses, and players negotiate alliances, dictate peace treaties, and engage in land and naval warfare. The game involves complex phases including diplomacy, reinforcement, naval moves, land movements, and a separate economic phase for collecting resources and gaining victory points based on political status.

    More details for Empires in Arms
    • 👥 2 - 7 Players
    • ⏱️ 120 - 12000 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn
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