The best games set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe 2025
Looking for a really good game from the Dungeons & Dragons universe? Then we have just the thing for you: The list with the best Dungeons & Dragons games 2025.
What are Dungeons & Dragons games?
Based on Dungeons & Dragons universe, some board games bring the basics of role-playing games to the world of board games. Explore castles, mountain caves and the realms of the underworld of the Dungeons & Draongs universe.
Dungeons & Dragons is often abbreviated as DnD or D&D.
Examples of games from the Dungeons & Dragons universe:
A good example of a Dungeons & Dragons social game is Lords of Waterdeep.
List of the best games 2025 from the Dungeons & Dragons universe:
Lords of Waterdeep
Lords of Waterdeep immerses players in the vibrant and politically charged city of Waterdeep, the Crown Jewel of the Forgotten Realms. In this strategic board game designed for 2-5 players, you assume the identity of one of the enigmatic Lords of Waterdeep, the city's clandestine rulers. As a Lord, you'll navigate a web of intrigue and compete with other powerful figures to exert control over this remarkable city. Let's explore the game's key features:
Nominated for 9 awards and won 3.
More details for Lords of Waterdeep- 2 - 5 Players
- 60 - 120 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Easy to learn
Tyrants of the Underdark
Tyrants of the Underdark is a strategic board game that combines elements of territory control with deck-building. Set in the iconic Dungeons & Dragons setting of the Underdark, players lead Drow houses vying for power and influence beneath the Sword Coast. The game stands out for its integration of card-driven gameplay with spatial control on the board.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Tyrants of the Underdark- 2 - 4 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeon Mayhem
More details for Dungeon MayhemDungeon Mayhem drops you into the heart of an action-packed Dungeons & Dragons card battle where the last adventurer standing claims victory. Choose from four unique, quirky characters—be it the barbarian, paladin, rogue, or wizard—and dive into a dungeon brimming with treasures and challenges. With a lively mix of strategy and luck, you'll sling spells, swing weapons, and strategize to outmaneuver your opponents. The vivid illustrations bring each character's personality to life, making every match not just a battle, but a story unfolding right before your eyes.
- 2 - 4 Players
- 10 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Immediately playable
Tyrants of the Underdark: Board Game
More details for Tyrants of the Underdark: Board GamePlayers lead a Drow house in a territory control game that incorporates deck-building elements set in the Underdark beneath the Sword Coast. Each player's house is represented by a deck of cards, where each card signifies a servant belonging to one of five aspects of Drow society, each associated with different strategies. As players recruit new servants and expand their influence, they earn points by controlling locations, promoting servants to an inner circle, and eliminating opposing troops, aiming to finish with the highest score.
- 2 - 4 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeons & Dragons: Rock Paper Wizard
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Rock Paper WizardPlayers take on the role of wizards battling to claim the most gold from the dragon's hoard. They share a spellbook featuring various D&D spells, each requiring a unique gesture to cast on a target player. Spells can alter their positions relative to the treasure and influence the game state, leading to a mix of guessing, triumphs, and twists. The first player to collect 25 gold pieces wins.
- 3 - 6 Players
- 30 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Immediately playable
Video reviews for Dungeons & Dragons: Rock Paper Wizard
Dungeons & Dragons Dice Masters: Battle for Faerûn
Players assume the roles of warlords in Dungeons & Dragons Dice Masters: Battle for Faerûn, using the Dice Building Game system to collect and assemble adventure dice. They roll dice each round to determine available resources, purchase additional dice, and unleash their party against an opposing warlord. Players can customize their dice selection with multiple card options and expand their collection using expansion packs that include new cards and dice featuring iconic characters and monsters from the Forgotten Realms universe.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Dungeons & Dragons Dice Masters: Battle for Faerûn- 2 Players
- 30 - 60 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning Portal
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning PortalThe Yawning Portal is a legendary tavern that attracts adventurous patrons with discerning tastes in food. As part of the tavern staff, you must satisfy their orders by matching food tiles to their hero cards, earning colored gems and points for successful matches. Strategically collect the most valuable gems and don't hesitate to use potions to impress your guests, as the player with the most points at the end wins.
- 1 - 4 Players
- 12+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt Board Game
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt Board GameDungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt Board Game is a cooperative adventure game that transports 1 to 5 players into the rich and varied world of Dungeons & Dragons. Themed around the iconic book series featuring Drizzt Do'Urden, a renowned dark elf character, this game offers a captivating blend of exploration, combat, and strategy, all set in the D&D universe.
- 1 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board Game
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board GamePlayers take on the role of heroic adventurers with remarkable skills, spells, and magical weapons in a quest to explore the dungeons under the Sword Coast. They'll face monsters, overcome dangers, and find treasures. The game includes multiple scenarios and cooperative gameplay for 1-5 players, with content that can be combined with other games from the D&D Adventure System. Each player selects a hero and explores the dungeon, battling monsters and earning treasures and experience points to improve their abilities. Cooperation is essential to survive, defeat the monsters, and achieve mission goals, which vary from retrieving a relic to defeating a formidable boss.
- 1 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventure Begins
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Adventure BeginsPlayers choose their characters and travel through the lands of Neverwinter, overcoming obstacles, battling monsters, and defeating the boss monster that terrorizes the realm. The role of the Dungeon Master rotates among players each round, allowing everyone to be part of the unfolding story.
- 2 - 4 Players
- 10+ years old
- Immediately playable
Cardmaster: Adventure Design Deck
More details for Cardmaster: Adventure Design DeckPlayers can use this game as a role-playing aid or as a straightforward dungeon romp for multiple players. The core mechanics involve constructing a dungeon using cards and defeating monsters for their treasure. Three card decks are included: location cards create the dungeon layout, monster cards determine encounters (with traps possible), and treasure cards reward adventurers for their victories. The game is simple yet enjoyable and can easily be played solo.
- 1 - 4 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Immediately playable
Dungeons & Dragons: Tomb of Annihilation Board Game
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Tomb of Annihilation Board GameTomb of Annihilation is a cooperative adventure game based on the Dungeons & Dragons: 5th Edition storyline. It adapts the classic AD&D adventure, S1: Tomb of Horrors, offering players an engaging experience in that universe.
- 1 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
Heroscape Master Set: Battle for the Underdark
More details for Heroscape Master Set: Battle for the UnderdarkThe third master set for the HeroScape series delves into the realm of Dungeons and Dragons. It features 10 redesigned characters from Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures and 55 terrain figures in the Heroscape style.
- 2 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Easy to learn
Three-Dragon Ante: Legendary Edition
More details for Three-Dragon Ante: Legendary EditionThree-Dragon Ante: Legendary Edition is a reinterpretation of the classic Dungeons & Dragons card game. Players bet gold on each round, competing for the strongest combination of three cards, which can be dragons or mortals. The strongest card wins the pot, but playing weaker cards activates their abilities, helping to secure victory in future rounds. This edition features new legendary dragons, mortals, and counters to enhance the gameplay experience. The most cunning (and fortunate) player is the one who accumulates the most gold!
- 2 - 6 Players
- 30 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game
Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game draws you into the mysterious and perilous Castle Ravenloft. This game, crafted by Bill Slavicsek, Mike Mearls, and Peter Lee, is designed for 1-5 players. It features a variety of scenarios, quests, and cooperative gameplay elements, making it a captivating experience for fans of fantasy and adventure.
Nominated for 3 awards and won 1.
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game- 1 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of Ashardalon Board Game
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of Ashardalon is a cooperative board game that captures the essence of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) universe. Designed for 1-5 players, this game transports adventurers into a world filled with perilous dungeons, terrifying monsters, and, at its heart, a fearsome red dragon named Ashardalon.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of Ashardalon Board Game- 1 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Three-Dragon Ante: Emperor's Gambit
More details for Three-Dragon Ante: Emperor's GambitPlayers sit in a bar in a fantasy world, playing cards for gold, reminiscent of the original Three Dragon Ante. The goal is to have the most gold when the first player runs out, with players strategically using high cards to win the pot and lower cards to trigger abilities. The game can be played alone or combined with the original card set, and it includes complete rules for the original game as well.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 30 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Easy to learn
Betrayal at Baldur's Gate
More details for Betrayal at Baldur's GateBetrayal at Baldur's Gate plunges players into the shadow-cloaked streets of Baldur’s Gate, where danger and deceit lurk around every corner. This game transforms the classic Betrayal at House on the Hill experience into the rich, fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms.
- 3 - 6 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeons & Dragons Dice Masters: Faerûn Under Siege
More details for Dungeons & Dragons Dice Masters: Faerûn Under SiegePlayers take on the role of warlords in a head-to-head battle using adventure dice in a Dice Building Game format. In each round, they roll dice to gather resources, buy additional dice, send out party members, and attack their opponent. Additional cards and dice can be found in expansion packs, allowing players to enhance their collection and build teams with their favorite fantasy characters from the Forgotten Realms universe.
- 2 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Easy to learn
CLUE: Dungeons & Dragons
More details for CLUE: Dungeons & DragonsA hellish puzzle box delivered by a Hellrider of Elturel has been stolen from a group of adventurers. One of Zariel's minions has killed and secretly replaced an adventurer, unbeknownst to the rest of the party. Players must determine who was replaced, which weapon was used in the execution, and where in the Forgotten Realms the infernal box may be hidden.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Immediately playable
Dungeon Command: Blood of Gruumsh
Dungeon Command: Blood of Gruumsh is a card-driven skirmish game played with modular tiles, using order cards, creature cards, and miniatures. Players take on the role of commanders, deploying troops and directing them in battle to break the morale of their opponents. The game is designed for two players, with rules allowing up to four players with some adjustments.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Dungeon Command: Blood of Gruumsh- 2 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeon Command: Curse of Undeath
Dungeon Command: Curse of Undeath is a card-driven skirmish game played on modular tiles using command cards, creature cards, and miniatures. Players take on the role of commanders, sending their troops into battle while recruiting units and commanding them to break the morale of their opponents. The game includes twelve miniatures designed specifically for this faction pack and supports both quick-start rules for two players and expanded rules for up to four players with some modifications.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Dungeon Command: Curse of Undeath- 2 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeon!
Dungeon! is a board game that captures the essence of dungeon exploration, reminiscent of the classic Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game but in a more streamlined and accessible format. Players delve into a multi-level dungeon, each level presenting increasing challenges and more valuable treasures. The game features a variety of character classes, each with unique combat abilities, with the wizard being notable for his spellcasting capabilities.
Nominated for 1 award.
More details for Dungeon!- 1 - 8 Players
- 30 Minutes
- 8+ years old
- Easy to learn
Video reviews for Dungeon!
Dungeon Command: Heart of Cormyr
More details for Dungeon Command: Heart of CormyrDungeon Command: Heart of Cormyr is a card-driven skirmish game played on modular tiles, utilizing command cards, creature cards, and miniatures. Players take on the role of commanders, sending warriors into battle while recruiting troops, issuing orders, equipping them with spells and gear, and employing tactics to break enemy morale. The game includes twelve miniatures representing characters like a ranger, cleric, and knight, and allows for two players to participate in a shortened version using quick-start rules, with the possibility of expanding to four players under advanced rules.
- 2 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Mertwig's Maze
More details for Mertwig's MazeThe wise and beloved King Mertwig is near death. His twin children were stolen by gypsies when they were babies, and in despair, Mertwig announces a competition: anyone who presents him with a royal treasure and a royal birthmark will be named his heir.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 100 Minutes
- 10+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeon Command: Sting of Lolth
More details for Dungeon Command: Sting of LolthDungeon Command: Sting of Lolth is a card-driven skirmish game played on modular, interlocking tiles using order cards, creature cards, and miniatures. The objective is to have the highest remaining morale when an opponent's morale drops to zero or below or when a player ends their turn without any creatures on the battlefield.
- 2 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
Dungeons & Dragons: The Fantasy Adventure Board Game
More details for Dungeons & Dragons: The Fantasy Adventure Board GameA cooperative dungeon crawl game set in the D&D universe allows a group of four heroes to embark on adventures guided by a Dungeon Master. Players face challenges similar to those in HeroQuest.
- 2 - 5 Players
- 60 Minutes
- 10+ years old
- Easy to learn
Inn-Fighting
More details for Inn-FightingPlayers engage in a dice game set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. They can choose to throw a mug of beer at the singing bard or smash a chair over the drunk barbarian's back. Each match offers a new and hilarious tavern brawl, complete with character cards and specialty dice.
- 3 - 6 Players
- 30 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Easy to learn
The Great Khan Game
More details for The Great Khan GameThe Great Khan Game includes a 32-page rulebook, a full-color 11" x 17" map of the Whamite Islands, 120 cardboard game pieces, 162 cards, and a plastic storage bag. It's a card strategy game for 2 or more players set on the Whamite Islands, typically lasting around an hour, depending on the number of players and luck.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 10+ years old
- Easy to learn
Dungeon Command: Tyranny of Goblins
More details for Dungeon Command: Tyranny of GoblinsDungeon Command: Tyranny of Goblins is a card-driven skirmish game played on modular tiles, featuring order cards, creature cards, and miniatures. Players take on the role of commanders, sending troops into battle, recruiting units, and issuing commands to break enemy morale. The game includes twelve miniatures, and while designed for two players, it can accommodate up to four with some adjustments.
- 2 - 4 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 12+ years old
- Medium difficulty
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