The best games set in Belarus 🇧🇾 2026

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

What are Belarus games?

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

List of the best games 2026 set in Belarus 🇧🇾

This list was last updated on May 24, 2026. We compared 42 board games for this list and selected the top 5. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Rurik: Dawn of Kiev

    Players take on the role of potential heirs following the death of their father, Vladimir the Great, in 1015. They must build their legacy through construction, taxation, combat, and great deeds to win the hearts of the people and become the next ruler of Kievan Rus. The game features open bidding for actions with advisors, creating a strategic layer where stronger advisors offer greater benefits but act later, while weaker ones provide less reward but execute actions more quickly.

    Nominated for 1 award.

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    • 👥 1 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 60 - 120 Minutes
    • 🧒 13+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  2. A Victory Denied: Crisis at Smolensk, July-September, 1941

    Players engage in the intense battles between German and Soviet forces during the Smolensk crisis in the summer of 1941. The game captures the struggle as the German army approached Moscow while the Soviets, despite significant losses, rallied to present a determined defense, illustrating a pivotal moment in the conflict. Building on the success of its predecessor, this wargame features streamlined mechanics, improved supply and command rules, and introduces air power and Soviet leadership, maintaining the simplicity and unpredictability that made the original game appealing.

    Nominated for 1 award.

    More details for A Victory Denied: Crisis at Smolensk, July-September, 1941
    • 👥 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 240 Minutes
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  3. The Dark Valley

    Players focus on the entire Eastern Front campaign of World War II through a game designed by Ted Raicer. It features an intricate map and around 600 game pieces representing key units from the conflict. The game emphasizes playability over complex rules, allowing players to concentrate on strategic choices.

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    • 👥 1 - 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 500 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  4. 1941: Race to Moscow

    Have you heard of the Barbarossa campaign? Logistics were crucial to success or failure. Players command one of the three German army groups advancing towards Moscow, utilizing a system more complex than that of 1944: Race to the Rhine. Armies are divided into armored and non-motorized units, with transportation relying on trucks and trains, while the Soviet army poses a formidable threat.

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    • 👥 1 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 90 - 120 Minutes
    • 🧒 14+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  5. Smolensk: Barbarossa Derailed

    Players engage in the Smolensk campaign along the Moscow Road in the summer of 1941, as the Wehrmacht prepares for its advance on the Soviet capital. The game begins on July 8, with intense fighting that escalates when the Soviet counterattacks push the German forces to the brink of exhaustion by September 8. Unique mechanics and asymmetric forces highlight the challenges each side faces, offering several scenarios to explore the complexities of this pivotal campaign.

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    • 👥 1 - 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 120 - 4560 Minutes
    • 🧒 16+ years old
    • 🧩 Hard to learn

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