The best games set in the Asterix & Obelix universe 2026

Looking for a really good game from the Asterix & Obelix world? Then we have just the thing for you: The list with the best Asterix games 2026.

What are Asterix games?

In this list you will find games (expansions, promos, etc.) that pick up the "Asterix" comics thematically or playfully. Games inspired by other media (like movies or TV series) based on these comics can be included here.

Asterix, or The Adventures of Asterix, is a French comic book series written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo (Uderzo also took over writing the series after Goscinny's death in 1977).

List of the best games 2026 from the Asterix & Obelix world

This list was last updated on June 16, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Taboo

    Taboo

    Taboo is an engaging party game that challenges players to guess words based on their teammates' clues, with a unique twist: certain obvious clues are strictly off-limits.

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    4–10 20 min 12+ Immediately playable
  2. Labyrinth

    Labyrinth

    Labyrinth, originally known as The aMAZEing Labyrinth, is a dynamic puzzle game that offers a unique combination of strategy and adaptability. It's part of the Labyrinth series of games by Ravensburger, known for their engaging and clever designs.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
    57 % cheaper than at other retailers
    13 € at Amazon*
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  3. Alles Tomate!

    Alles Tomate!

    Players take on the role of farmers who constantly forget where they have stored their belongings. The game is set up with seven theme cards featuring different colored backgrounds, and a deck of 49 farm cards corresponding to these themes. During their turn, players reveal a farm card and must quickly name a card of the same color; the player with the most cards at the end wins.

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    2–8 15–20 min 6+ Immediately playable
    + 4 € above the best price
    11 € at Amazon*
  4. Mille Bornes

    Mille Bornes

    Mille Bornes is a classic French card game that simulates a car race where players strive to travel 1000 kilometers (the titular "One Thousand Milestones") on the roads of France. The game is a fun blend of strategy and luck, as players navigate through various road hazards and challenges to reach their destination first.

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    2–6 45 min 8+ Immediately playable
  5. Asterix & Obelix: Mission Zaubertrank!

    Asterix & Obelix: Mission Zaubertrank!

    A catastrophe threatens Gaul! Asterix, Obelix, Getafix, and little Dogmatix are the only ones who can save it, but they must work together. Players assume the roles of these beloved comic characters and embark on adventures, using communication and potion skills to ensure a happy ending for the Gallic village.

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    2–4 20–40 min 10+ Immediately playable
  6. Asterix & Obelix

    Asterix & Obelix

    In this two-player game featuring the Gallic heroes Asterix and Obelix, Roman oppressors take their usual hits. Players take turns either defeating Romans or potentially running into trouble if they cannot deliver the right blows. The game consists of striking cards and Roman cards, with players aiming to collect the most victory points by the end.

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    2 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  7. Asterix & Obelix Mau Mau

    Asterix & Obelix Mau Mau

    Romans and wild boars are on the verge of a bad deal, as the Gauls arrive to have some fun—what better way than with a refined Roman brawl followed by a wild boar feast? The game features magic potions and wild boar hunting to surprise seasoned players, and those who demonstrate the best Gallic cunning and wit will win!

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    2–4 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  8. Asterix & Obelix: Das große Abenteuer

    Asterix & Obelix: Das große Abenteuer

    Asterix and Obelix face a great challenge as the Gauls need plenty of tools and supplies. The strong duo embarks on an adventurous journey through ancient France, navigating paths filled with Romans and pirates that require caution against ambushes.

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    2–4 40–60 min 8+ Easy to learn
  9. Clue

    Clue

    original 1949 Edition

    Clue invites players into the classic realm of mystery and deduction. Assemble your wits and embark on a journey through the mansion, determined to unveil the secrets of the perplexing crime. This timeless detective game challenges you to answer the crucial questions: who committed the deed, with what weapon, and in which room?

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    2–6 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 60 € above the best price
    80 € at Amazon*
  10. Quartett

    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 3+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    4 € at Amazon*
  11. Connect Four

    Connect Four

    Connect Four is a classic and straightforward two-player game known for its vertical playing board and checker-like game pieces. Its simple yet engaging gameplay draws similarities to Tic-Tac-Toe and Go Moku, offering strategic depth within an easy-to-understand framework.

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    2 10 min 6+ Immediately playable
    8 € below the next retailer
    16 € at Amazon*
  12. Guess Who?

    Guess Who?

    Guess Who? is a classic mystery face game that offers a fun and interactive way to guess your opponent's chosen character. The game is simple yet engaging, suitable for players of all ages.

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    2 20 min 6+ Immediately playable

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Taboo 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 3 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 20 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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