The best games set in Poland 🇵🇱 2026
Looking for a really good game set in Poland 🇵🇱? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best Poland games 2026.
What are Poland games?
In this list you will find board games, expansions, promos, etc., where the country of Poland is thematically or mechanically at the center.
List of the best games 2026 set in Poland 🇵🇱
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P.I.
All details & ratingPlayers compete in three consecutive mini-games to evaluate who excels at solving cases. Each mini-game involves secretly receiving a suspect card, a crime card, and a location card, representing the case to be solved by the player to the left. Players place investigators, select evidence cards, or attempt to resolve their case, scoring points based on how many others have solved their cases in previous rounds. After all cases are resolved or only one remains, investigators are removed and the board is reset for the next mini-game. The player with the most points after three mini-games wins.
2–5 45–60 min 13+ Easy to learn -
Picture Dominoes
All details & ratingA kids' version of the classic game of dominoes uses images instead of numbers to enable young players to join in. The game system replaces traditional numbers with pictures, maintaining the same effect as the original but without numerical elements. Typically, sets of picture dominoes consist of 28 tiles.
2–4 10 min Immediately playable+ 6 € above the best price20 € at Amazon* -
The Magnates: A Game of Power
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of magnates within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during its height in the 16th century. Each player manages a unique deck featuring notable family members, each with specific capabilities that can influence their family's power. As they navigate both internal politics and external threats, players will compete for influence and land, impacting the fate of the Commonwealth amidst the pressure of neighboring powers.
2–5 90 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Magnum Sal
All details & ratingIn 1368, the ruler Casimir the Great established the Krakow salt mine's statute, outlining that the appointed royal steward would manage the Wieliczka salt mine, known as Magnum Sal. Players take on the role of foremen, leading mining teams to efficiently extract salt, sell it on the market, and fulfill the king's salt orders. The player who earns the most money from salt mining becomes the royal steward and wins the game.
2–4 60–120 min 10+ Medium complexity -
World in Flames
All details & ratingWorld in Flames is an internationally award-winning strategy game set during World War II. It features five full-color maps that represent various theaters of war, including Europe, Russia, and the Pacific. Players make strategic decisions that influence the fate of nations, with each game offering a unique experience and unpredictable outcomes due to the long-term consequences of their choices.
2–7 120–6000 min 12+ For experts -
Monopoly
All details & ratingMonopoly is a classic board game that combines strategy, luck, and negotiation. It's widely recognized for its representation of property trading and economic management.
2–8 60–180 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich
All details & ratingPlayers simulate the complex strategic situation in Europe during World War II. The game includes six variations, ranging from a lengthy campaign to shorter scenarios, and allows 2 to 6 players to represent major national powers. It balances politics and military power, challenging players with intricate rules and numerous factors like resource management and strategic warfare.
2–6 240–720 min 14+ For connoisseurs
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
P.I. 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 5 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 60 to 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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