The best "Premio Jugamos Tod@s๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ" winners and nominees 2026

Looking for a good game that won or was nominated for the "Premio Jugamos Tod@s" award? Then we have just the thing for you: A list of the best "Premio Jugamos Tod@s" winners and games that were on the nomination list.

What is the "Premio Jugamos Tod@s" game award?

The "Premio Jugamos Tod@s" is an award for dice, card & board games. The prize originates from ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธSpain, was created in 2007 and is chosen by a jury.

Premio Jugamos Tod@s is an award for Spanish game developers (as opposed to the Juego del Aรฑo award for the best game published in Spain), which has been awarded since 2007.

Premio Jugamos Tod@s Categories

The Premio Jugamos Tod@s award is given every year in the following category:

  • Premio Jugamos Tod@s

More info can be found on the official Premio Jugamos Tod@s homepage.

Other game awards from all over the world

There are many more game awards from around the world, you can find a list at the bottom of this page.

List of best Premio Jugamos Tod@s winners & nominees 2026:

This list was last updated on June 15, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Topoum

    Topoum

    In 1916, Europe is devastated by the Great War, leaving only a contested piece of fertile land behindโ€”claimed by moles. Players control an army of moles fighting for control while earning points for maintaining uninterrupted sight lines between their soldiers. The game features various cards from four categories, and each game is unique with over 110,000 combinations. Players can choose to play a card or move moles during their turn, and the game ends when the "Peace" card is drawn, rewarding players with additional points for majorities and sets of used cards.

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    2โ€“4 60โ€“90 min 14+ Easy to learn
    Video reviews 1
  2. 1920 Wall Street

    1920 Wall Street

    Players aim to collect shares from four different companies: corn, cotton, steel, and oil. They can sell shares for cash and influence the companies' market values. The backdrop is the Wall Street bombing in 1920, which triggers the end of the game and alters the scoring based on how players play their cards.

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    2โ€“5 45โ€“60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  3. Toledo 1085

    Toledo 1085

    On May 25, 1085, Alfonso VI. captured Toledo after a four-year siege. Al-Qadir handed the city over, with Alfonso promising protection for all, regardless of religion, initiating a period of peaceful coexistence among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Players act as nobles striving to develop Toledo through science, culture, and trade, while celebrating the city's rich cultural diversity. Will you be the one chosen by the king to make Toledo the City of Three Cultures?

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    2โ€“4 45 min 12+ Easy to learn
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  4. Polis: Fight for the Hegemony

    Polis: Fight for the Hegemony

    Players take on the role of leaders in the struggle for dominance between Athens and Sparta during the 5th century BC. The main goal is to feed your population by managing resources and trading goods, as wheat is scarce. Controlling territories, engaging in battles, and securing trade routes will be crucial, while building projects will help you gain the prestige needed to support your military endeavors.

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    2 90โ€“120 min 12+ For connoisseurs
  5. Monster Lands

    Monster Lands

    Monster Lands is a competitive dice placement game that blends resource management, worker placement, and exciting battles. Players lead a clan of brave warriors fighting for the crown of the Lands of Discord. By visiting buildings within the Citadel and venturing into the outside territories, players battle monsters and reclaim the land for the queen.

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    1โ€“4 60โ€“120 min 12+ Medium complexity
    Video reviews 1

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Topoum 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 12 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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