The best games set in Russia 🇷🇺 2026

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

What are Russia games?

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

List of the best games 2026 set in Russia 🇷🇺

This list was last updated on June 30, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Ticket to Ride: Europe

    Ticket to Ride: Europe

    Ticket to Ride: Europe invites you to embark on an exhilarating train adventure through the heart of Europe. From the historic streets of Edinburgh to the vibrant city of Constantinople, and from the sunny shores of Lisbon to the grandeur of Moscow, you'll traverse the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a family looking for a fun challenge, this game, like the original Ticket to Ride, offers an elegantly simple gameplay experience that can be mastered in just five minutes.

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    2–5 30–60 min 8+ Easy to learn
  2. Undaunted: Stalingrad

    Undaunted: Stalingrad

    Stalingrad, 1942, is a grueling conflict that affects the entire Eastern Front. Players must use strategy and bravery to secure this pivotal stronghold while every loss in battle decreases their forces for the entire campaign. Through up to fifteen branching scenarios, decisions influence the fate of Stalingrad and possibly the war itself, allowing for varied playthroughs despite the lasting consequences of actions taken. This standalone campaign game features over 300 unique illustrations and 150 vivid mission descriptions, immersing players in a crucial moment of history.

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    2 45–75 min 14+ Medium complexity
  3. Ticket to Ride: Northern Lights
    2–5 30–60 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 4 € above the best price
    54 € at Amazon*
  4. Soviet Kitchen Unleashed

    Soviet Kitchen Unleashed

    The Second World War is coming to an end in the Soviet Union. Players work as a team of field cooks, using scarce ingredients to create meals from whatever is found at the front, even if it looks inedible. The goal is to mix colors to match orders while avoiding toxic ingredients that could harm guests.

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    1–6 25 min 12+ Immediately playable
  5. The Red Cathedral

    The Red Cathedral

    The Red Cathedral is a strategic Euro-style board game set in Moscow during the construction of St. Basil's Cathedral. Players assume the roles of construction teams competing to gain the favor of Tsar Ivan the Terrible by contributing to the cathedral's construction.

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    1–4 80 min 10+ Medium complexity
  6. Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg is a strategic card game that transports players to the early days of the famous Russian city. The game revolves around building the most impressive version of Saint Petersburg by acquiring various cards representing craftsmen, buildings, and aristocrats.

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    2–4 45–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  7. Raiders of Scythia

    Raiders of Scythia

    Raiders of Scythia is a captivating board game that takes players back to the era of the Greek, Persian, and Assyrian empires, focusing on the formidable warriors known as the Raiders of Scythia. Renowned for their combat prowess and craftsmanship, players in this game take on the roles of these raiders, aiming to amass victory points through various daring raids, quests, and acquisitions of treasures.

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    1–4 60–80 min 12+ Medium complexity
  8. Manoeuvre
    2 60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  9. Ultimate Railroads

    Ultimate Railroads

    Players compete in an exciting race to build the largest and most advanced railway network. They assign workers to essential tasks to expand simple tracks, modernize their railroads, and enhance efficiency with new locomotives and factories. With multiple paths to victory, the game challenges players to see which empire will thrive and overcome future challenges. The game includes the base game and all expansions, along with new content and a solo mode.

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    1–4 90–120 min 12+ Medium complexity
  10. Nyet!

    Nyet!

    Nyet! is a cleverly designed trick-taking card game that adds a unique twist to the genre through its interactive setup phase. Players engage in a pre-game strategy session where they decide the rules for the upcoming round by systematically eliminating options on a grid. This phase determines key elements like the starting player, trump suit, and other game variables, which adds a layer of strategy and unpredictability before the cards are even played.

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    2–5 60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  11. Dual Powers: Revolution 1917

    Dual Powers: Revolution 1917

    In March 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate the Russian throne. A conservative provisional government emerged, while the Petrograd Soviet, a council of socialist activists, opposed it. Players control the forces in this power struggle through political action, social maneuvers, and military conflict, ultimately shaping Russia's future and determining whether a civil war will erupt or be suppressed.

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    1–2 30–60 min 13+ Easy to learn
  12. Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg

    Second Edition

    Saint Petersburg (Second Edition) revitalizes the classic game of economic strategy and development set in the historical backdrop of the city's construction under the reign of Czar Peter the Great. This edition not only enhances the gameplay with updated mechanics and components but also introduces a variety of new modules that expand the strategic possibilities and replayability of the game.

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    2–5 60 min 13+ Medium complexity
  13. Bolt Action

    Bolt Action

    Designed by veteran game designers Alessio Cavatore and Rick Priestley, Bolt Action provides all the rules needed to bring the major battles of World War II to your tabletop. Players can choose to represent either major or minor powers from the war and assemble their armies from the included lists, allowing for nearly limitless army customization to suit individual play styles.

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    2–6 120 min 12+ Medium complexity
  14. Zombiaki II: Attack on Moscow

    Zombiaki II: Attack on Moscow

    Players assume the roles of defending humans and attacking zombies in a strategic card game for two. The human player wins by preventing the zombies from breaching their defenses, while the zombie player aims to overcome the human fortifications before dawn.

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    2 30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  15. Rurik: Dawn of Kiev

    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.

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    1–4 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity
  16. Red Winter: The Soviet Attack at Tolvajärvi, Finland – 8-12 December 1939

    Red Winter: The Soviet Attack at Tolvajärvi, Finland – 8-12 December 1939

    Winter 1939 sees the Soviet Union declaring war on Finland, unleashing destruction on Helsinki. In a fierce battle, Russian forces push back the Finns, led by Colonel Paavo Talvela, who must fortify their defenses at Tolvajärvi against an impending assault.

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    2 20–720 min 12+ Medium complexity
  17. Altay: Dawn of Civilization

    Altay: Dawn of Civilization

    Altay: Dawn of Civilization is a standalone blend of deck-building, civilization development and area expansion for 2–4 players. Four mysterious peoples have spent years developing distinct cultures deep within a continent — now the arrival of new settlers tests their balance of magic, technology and nature.

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    2–4 45–90 min 10+ Easy to learn
  18. Smash Up: World Tour – Culture Shock

    Smash Up: World Tour – Culture Shock

    The world tour continues! To explore every continent, five factions are included for a whole lot of fun at the price of four.

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    2–4 45–60 min 14+ Medium complexity
  19. Catherine: The Cities of the Tsarina

    Catherine: The Cities of the Tsarina

    Players are transported to the Tsardom of 1762, competing to win the favor of the Tsarina through an innovative card mechanism. They can choose to develop the arts, engage in trade, or secure weapons for the realm. Each turn requires players to decide whether to gain resources from their cards or discard them to activate alternative actions, all while striving to fulfill tasks and earn points through strategic card play.

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    2–4 30–45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  20. Empires

    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 30–60 min 14+ Easy to learn
  21. Kremlin

    Kremlin

    Kremlin is a game of cunning political strategy set against the backdrop of the Soviet Union's Politburo. Players navigate the treacherous waters of Soviet politics, seeking to influence and control key figures to achieve power. The game cleverly simulates the precarious balance of power, the threat of accusations, and the inevitable toll of age and health on politicians.

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    3–6 75 min 12+ Medium complexity
  22. The Tide at Sunrise: The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905

    The Tide at Sunrise: The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905

    Tide at Sunrise continues the philosophy introduced in A Victory Lost, presenting a crucial test of player skill in wargaming. Players manage their armies through an abstract logistical system called "transport points," while navigating a delicate balance between defense and attack across two fronts. Victory hinges on success in naval warfare, capturing key terrain objectives, and inflicting losses on the opponent.

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    2 240 min 12+ Easy to learn

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Ticket to Ride: Europe 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 45 to 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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