The best games set in Venice in Veneto in Italy🇮🇹 2026

Looking for a really good game set in Venice in Veneto in Italy🇮🇹? Then we have just the thing for you: the list with the best Venice games 2026.

Venice is also called Venexia, Venezia, Venise or Venedig – Veneto also Venetien.

Examples of games set in Venice in Veneto in Italy:

A good example of a Venice (city) game is Deckscape: Heist in Venice.

list of the best games 2026 playing Venice in Veneto in Italy🇮🇹:

This list was last updated on June 19, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
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  2. Mille Fiori

    Mille Fiori

    Mille Fiori is a strategy board game designed by Reiner Knizia where players step into the roles of ambitious glass manufacturers and traders during the Renaissance, striving to maximize their influence and wealth through the artful production and distribution of glass. The game combines elements of card drafting, token placement, and strategic planning across various sectors of a dynamic game board.

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    2–4 60–90 min 10+ Easy to learn
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    30 € at Amazon*
  3. Royal Visit

    Royal Visit

    An unusual and complex two-player board game that is finely balanced. Players aim to lure six pieces to their respective ends of the board by playing cards of the same color to move the pieces. The game involves strategic tricks and restrictions, where the central figure can only move within the limits of two protective figures, creating a dynamic of attack and defense that encourages replayability. With a playtime of 10-20 minutes, it's designed for quick engagement and immediate rematches.

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    2 20–30 min 12+ Easy to learn
  4. Deckscape: Heist in Venice

    Deckscape: Heist in Venice

    Players are retired professional thieves who must reunite for one last heist prompted by a mysterious letter. The mission involves sneaking into the oldest casino in Venice to steal a €1 billion chip. Each player has unique skills, and success hinges on sticking to the plan, but unexpected events could jeopardize the operation.

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    1–6 30–90 min 12+ Easy to learn
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    10 € at Amazon*
  5. Souvenirs from Venice
    2–5 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
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    17 € at Amazon*
  6. Switch & Signal

    Switch & Signal

    Players must keep track of a busy rail network filled with trains. As more trains are placed on the board, the game becomes increasingly intense, requiring effective coordination to transport goods without delays. The journey spans Europe, the United States, and Canada, and with simple rules, players can start right away—time is of the essence.

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    2–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
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    21 € at Amazon*
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  7. Golden Horn: Von Venedig nach Konstantinopel

    Golden Horn: Von Venedig nach Konstantinopel

    Players immerse themselves in a historical setting where the Golden Horn was a fiercely contested harbor and marketplace. This family strategy game invites players to sail from Venice to Constantinople, witness pirate attacks, and compete to fill their warehouses with valuable goods while navigating the challenges of the era.

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    2–4 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  8. Volto
    2 5 min 6+ Easy to learn
  9. San Marco

    San Marco

    San Marco invites you to the charming districts of Venice, where you'll use strategy and influence to outmaneuver your opponents. Ideal for players who enjoy a blend of strategy and luck, this game stands out with its unique card distribution mechanic, especially in a four-player setting. Players draw cards, form them into groups, and then choose from these groups to take actions. These actions include placing and removing aristocrats, building and relocating bridges, and scoring regions. The game is played over three Passages, each comprising multiple turns, making it a dynamic and engaging experience.

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    3–4 75 min 10+ Medium complexity
  10. Inkognito

    Inkognito

    Inkognito is an intriguing board game that combines deduction, secret identities, and espionage in a vibrant setting. Players take on the roles of secret agents with hidden missions, navigating a world of intrigue as they try to identify their allies and complete their objectives without knowing who they can trust from the start.

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    3–5 90 min 10+ Easy to learn
  11. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice

    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice

    Set in the heart of the Italian Renaissance, players cooperate in a miniature board game featuring a campaign of 26 "memories" in Venice during 1509. Choose assassins with unique abilities, complete missions, and unlock new skills as you progress. Utilize equipment from Leonardo da Vinci, navigate rooftops, and engage in stealthy tactics to outsmart enemies and change the game environment. The retail version includes the same scenarios as the original Kickstarter edition but replaces most miniatures with standees. Explore sealed envelopes for surprises and meet famous personalities from the Assassin's Creed video games, along with four unique characters created for this game.

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    1–4 30–90 min 12+ Medium complexity
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    135 € at Amazon*
  12. Rialto

    Rialto

    Rialto sets players in the heart of Venice, competing to gain the most victory points through strategic council placements, bridge and gondola constructions, and advantageous building developments across six districts. The game unfolds over six rounds, each encapsulating phases for card acquisition, playing cards for actions, and activating building powers.

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    2–5 45 min 10+ Medium complexity
  13. Masques

    Masques

    As the head of an ambitious Venetian family, you have sent your most influential representatives to the Doge's masquerade ball. Players utilize guest cards with varying influence to gain the attention of Venice's elite guild masters and secure political power for their families. Each card represents different characters, and strategic placement is key to defeating rival families and claiming valuable resources in the Doge's palace.

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    2–4 45 min 13+ Easy to learn
  14. Die Säulen von Venedig

    Die Säulen von Venedig

    GOLDSIEBER's big box game invites 2 to 6 players aged 10 and up to explore the emergence and development of Venice in about 45 to 60 minutes. Players place wooden pillars on a board depicting the lagoon and mark them with colored tokens to build districts and earn victory points. Utilizing action cards, players embody one of 11 Venetian characters, each influencing the game in unique ways. The player with the most victory points at the end, after all 60 pillars are placed, wins the game.

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    2–6 45–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  15. Ponte del Diavolo

    Ponte del Diavolo

    Ponte del Diavolo is a tactical placement game for two players that honors both the author Alex Randolph and his classic game Twixt. Players place wooden squares to create "islands" and then try to connect them with bridges. The game features strict rules for island sizes and bridge placements, making it a tight contest that requires careful foresight to outmaneuver your opponent.

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    2 25 min 10+ Easy to learn
  16. Doge

    Doge

    Three or four players strive to gain the most influence by building palaces in Venice. Influence tokens are secretly placed in districts and revealed in a specified order. The player with the most influence in a section can build the most houses and place the advisor for that section, who can then be used to gain additional influence in future voting. Players can exchange houses for palaces, and the one with 6, 7, or 8 palaces in 6, 5, or 4 districts wins.

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    3–4 45 min 12+ Medium complexity

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Most games on this list support 2 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

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