The best games with rabbits 🐇 2026
Looking for a really good game with rabbits 🐇? Then we have just the thing for you: the list of the best rabbit games 2026.
What are rabbit games?
In this list you will find games, expansions, promos, etc. that have rabbits as a theme or in their gameplay.
By the way, in German "rabbits" means "Kaninchen".
List of the best games 2026, with rabbits 🐇
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Forest Shuffle
All details & ratingForest Shuffle is a strategic and environmentally themed card game where players vie to create the most ecologically rich and balanced forest habitat. By gathering valuable trees and attracting diverse species, players work towards building a vibrant ecosystem, all while keeping an eye on the changing seasons that signal the game's end.
2–5 40–60 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 1 € above the best price23 € at Amazon* -
Who Did It?
All details & ratingPlayers compete to get rid of their cards in the game Who Did It? The goal is to avoid taking responsibility for the animal that made a mess. Each round is quick and fun; find your card, play it first, and blame someone else!
3–6 15 min 6+ Immediately playable -
Triqueta
All details & ratingTriqueta is a set-collection game for 2-5 players. Over four rounds, players draw animal tiles and aim to create sets of three tiles for each animal type, forming a "Triqueta." Timing is crucial as players must pick their favorite rows before getting stuck with unwanted ones. High scores come from completed Triquetas, but having more than three tiles of the same type will cost points.
2–5 20–30 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Ecosystem
All details & ratingPlayers select cards and take turns placing them in their individual ecosystems. Each player's area consists of up to twenty cards from eleven different types. Scoring happens based on strategic placements, such as placing bears next to bees and trout, while the largest stream at the game's end earns additional points. Diversification is key to maximizing your score!
2–6 15–20 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Bunny Kingdom
All details & ratingBunny Kingdom is a charming and strategic board game where players lead clans of rabbits to establish their dominance over a vast kingdom. The game combines elements of drafting, resource management, and area control to create a dynamic and engaging experience.
2–4 40–60 min 12+ Easy to learn15 € below the next retailer47 € at Amazon*Video reviews 3 -
Here to Slay
All details & ratingHere to Slay is a competitive role-playing fantasy strategy card game from the creators of Unstable Unicorns. In this engaging and interactive game, players aim to build a party of heroes to slay monsters, while navigating the challenges and sabotage from their opponents. It combines elements of strategy, luck, and player interaction, making it an exciting game for those who enjoy a mix of combat and cunning.
2–6 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 4 € above the best price22 € at Amazon* -
Schnappt Hubi!
All details & ratingIn the cooperative game, players explore an old house by first constructing a 3D maze from "broken" walls and then pursuing a ghost. Each player starts in a corner of a 4x4 grid house, discovering wall types using a compass device. The goal is to find the "magical doors" to summon the ghost "Hubi," with the challenge increasing through different difficulty levels and a timer for the hardest mode.
2–4 20 min 5+ Immediately playable+ 5 € above the best price35 € at Amazon* -
Creature Comforts
All details & ratingLife in the forest is fun, as long as the sun is shining and the leaves are on the trees. However, these days don't last forever. Wise animals start gathering supplies for the long, cold winter before the weather changes, transforming their homes into cozy hideaways with soup, comfortable chairs, and games to pass the dark days.
1–5 45 min 8+ Easy to learn+ 8 € above the best price48 € at Amazon* -
Zoowaboo
All details & ratingAnimals embark on a rafting tour each year on a wild river, and everyone wants to join the fun. Players lay out ten animal tiles around a raft and draw animal cards to see which creatures board. They secretly vote on whether there’s enough space for all the revealed animals, with points awarded based on correct predictions after six rounds.
2–4 20–30 min 5+ Immediately playable - + 2 € above the best price9 € at Amazon*
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Hoppladi Hopplada!
All details & ratingPlayers roll 7 custom dice showing rabbits (points), scales (multipliers), and carrots. They can keep dice for scoring and reroll the rest until they choose to stop and take their points or roll without getting rabbits and forfeit. If a player can use all 7 dice for scoring, they can continue rolling for even more points. The next player can opt to continue from where the last left off, facing greater risks but also the chance for higher rewards. The game ends when a player reaches the point limit.
2–7 20 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Hearts
All details & ratingHearts is a classic trick-taking card game played with a standard deck, beloved for generations and known for its simple yet strategic gameplay. The primary objective is to avoid collecting hearts, each worth one point, and the queen of spades, a pivotal card worth thirteen points. However, the game has a twist – players can attempt to "shoot the moon" by capturing all the hearts and the queen of spades. This daring move either adds 26 points to each opponent's score or reduces the player's own score by 26, depending on the variation played.
3–7 30 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Hare & Tortoise
All details & ratingHare & Tortoise is a classic board game and the first recipient of the prestigious Spiel des Jahres award in 1979. This game ingeniously combines strategy and arithmetic in a race format. Players must carefully manage their 'fuel' – represented by carrots – to ensure they practically run out (but not completely) as they cross the finish line. Adding to the strategic depth, players also need to spend three lettuce cards during the race. Movement costs carrots, and various spots on the track offer opportunities to gain or lose carrots, making each decision crucial.
2–6 45 min 8+ Easy to learn17 % cheaper than at other retailers15 € at Amazon* -
Hopp hopp Häschen
All details & ratingRescue the rabbits from the building in Hopp hopp Häschen before they drown. In each round, the colored die determines which door is open for a rabbit. If there’s no rabbit on that color level, place one there; if there is already a rabbit, collect it. The game ends when the ground is empty, and the player with the most rescued rabbits wins.
2–5 10–15 min 3+ Immediately playable+ 2 € above the best price21 € at Amazon* -
Bubble Bath Bunny
All details & ratingBunny splashes around in the bathtub with its two ducks when suddenly its toy disappears into the foam. Players can help the little bunny find all its bath toys by recognizing colors and symbols correctly. The instructions include various suggestions to help parents and children explore the game materials together while developing skills such as fine motor skills, concentration, and language abilities, all while having fun.
2–4 5 min 2+ Immediately playable -
Karottenklau
All details & ratingPlayers must harvest four carrots before the greedy rabbit eats four of them. If they succeed, all players win together.
1–6 5 min 4+ Immediately playable -
Have You Herd?
All details & ratingHave You Herd is a lively European dice game that gained popularity in Poland during the early 1940s. Players compete to collect each of the five farm animals: rabbit, sheep, pig, cow, and horse, while building and trading to complete their "herd." Be careful of the wolf or fox, as they will eat your herd! The American edition features simplified rules compared to the original Polish version.
2–4 30 min Immediately playable
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Forest Shuffle 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 2 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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