Fantasy Games
Browse all Fantasy board games in the Meeple Pulse database.
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3D PlacementActingAction / DexterityAction DraftingAction Point AllowanceAction Point Allowance SystemAction Point SystemAction PointsAction ProgrammingAction QueueAction RetrievalAction SelectionAction/EventAlliancesAlternate ActivationApp-AssistedApp-DrivenArea ControlArea InfluenceArea MajorityArea Majority / InfluenceArea MovementArgumentationAsymmetricAsymmetric FactionsAsymmetric GameAsymmetric PowersAsymmetrical PowersAuction & BiddingAuction/BiddingAuctioningBag BuildingBettingBetting and BluffingBetting and WageringBetting and WagersBiddingBingoBlind BiddingBluffingCampaign / Battle Card DrivenCampaign / LegacyCampaign / Legacy GameCampaign / Mission-basedCampaign / ScenariosCampaign GameCampaign PlayCard DraftingCard DrawingCard DrivenCard Driven ActionCard Driven CombatCard Driven Dice AllocationCard Driven MovementCard ManagementCard PlayCard Play / Hand ManagementCard Play Conflict ResolutionCard SheddingCard-Driven MovementCharacter CreationCharacter ProgressionChit-Pull SystemCo-op PlayCo-operative GameCo-operative PlayCode-breakingCombat ResolutionCombo ChainCommand CardsCommodity SpeculationCommunication LimitsContract FulfillmentContractsCooperative GameCooperative GameplayCooperative PlayCooperative Trick-takingDebateDeck BuildingDeck ConstructionDeck, Bag, and Pool BuildingDeck-BuildingDeductionDexterityDice DraftingDice PlacementDice RollingDiplomatic InfluenceDraftingDynamic Battle SystemEnclosureEnd Game BonusesEngine BuildingEngine-BuildingEscape RoomEvent DrivenExplorationFarmingFlip and WriteFollowFollow ActionGrid CoverageGrid MovementHand ManagementHex-and-CounterHexagon GridHidden MovementHidden RolesI Cut You ChooseIncomeInfluence / Area MajorityLadder ClimbingLegacyLegacy ElementsLegacy GameLegacy SystemLimited CommunicationLine DrawingLine of SightMancalaMap MovementMarketMarket DraftingMarket ManipulationMarket MechanicMarket SpeculationMatchingMeasurement MovementMemoryMission ObjectivesModular BoardModular Board ConstructionMovement TemplatesMulti-Use CardsMulti-use CardsMultiple ScenariosMust FollowNarrative ChoiceNarrative Choice / ParagraphNegotiationNegotiation MechanicsNetwork & Route BuildingNetwork BuildingNetwork and Route BuildingOne vs ManyOne vs. ManyOpen DraftingPaper-and-PencilPartnershipsPattern BuildingPattern RecognitionPick-up and DeliverPlayer EliminationPlayer InteractionPlayer JudgePoint SaladPoint to Point MovementPolyominoesPush Your LuckPush-Your-LuckPuzzlePuzzle-LikePuzzle-SolvingRaceReal-TimeRecipe FulfillmentResource ManagementRole PlayingRole SelectionRoll / Spin and MoveRondelRoute BuildingRoute-BuildingRoute/Network BuildingSanity SystemScenario / Campaign PlayScenario / Mission / Campaign GameScenario / Mission FunctionSecret Unit DeploymentSemi-Cooperative GameSet CollectionSheddingSimulationSimultaneous ActionSimultaneous Action SelectionSimultaneous Hidden AllocationSocial DeductionSocial InteractionSolo / Solitaire GameSpace ExplorationStat Check / Skill CheckStock HoldingStorytellingStrategic PlanningTableau BuildingTactical Decision-MakingTake ThatTargeted CluesTeam PlayTeam-Based GameTeam-Based GuessingTeamworkTech TreesTech Trees / Tech TracksTechnology & Armament TracksTechnology TreeTension & Aggression TracksTile DraftingTile LayingTile PlacementTime TrackTime TravelTower DefenseTrack MovementTradingTrick-takingTug of WarTurn Order: PassTurn Order: Stat-BasedUnit PlacementVariable Phase OrderVariable Player PowersVariable Set-upVariable SetupVictory Point TracksVotingWord AssociationWord GameWord GuessingWord-GuessingWord-guessingWordplayWorker Placement

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Gloomhaven
2017Gloomhaven is a sprawling, cooperative tactical combat game set in a persistent, evolving fantasy world. Players take on the roles of wandering mercenaries, each with their own unique motivations and hidden personal goals. The primary objective is to work together to navigate a series of branching scenarios that form a massive narrative campaign. As the party explores dark dungeons, forgotten ruins, and dangerous wilderness areas, they will uncover the secrets of the titular city and make choices that permanently alter the world map and the game's overall trajectory. Unlike traditional dungeon crawlers, success in Gloomhaven is less about luck and more about careful planning and resource management, as players strive to survive encounters while advancing their characters' legacy toward an eventual retirement.
The core of the gameplay revolves around a sophisticated, card-driven combat system that eliminates the need for dice. Each round, players select two cards from their hand to perform actions, choosing one top half and one bottom half from the pairing. This creates a deep tactical puzzle where players must manage their limited hand of cards; once a card is 'burned' or discarded, it becomes harder to maintain stamina, effectively serving as a timer for the scenario. The game utilizes a legacy system where players open sealed envelopes, add stickers to the board, and unlock new character classes as they progress through the ninety-five unique scenarios. Character progression is robust, allowing players to customize their ability decks and modifier decks, ensuring that no two heroes feel exactly the same even within the same class.
What truly sets Gloomhaven apart is its sheer scale and the intellectual depth of its design. Often cited as one of the greatest board games ever produced, it offers a level of immersion and long-term commitment rarely seen in the hobby. The absence of dice in combat provides a sense of agency, making every victory feel earned through strategy rather than chance. The world is reactive; your decisions determine which scenarios become available and which are locked away forever, creating a personalized experience for every gaming group. Its 'euro-style' approach to thematic dungeon crawling rewards clever synergy between players and careful hand management, making it a masterpiece of modern game design that caters to those seeking a heavy, rewarding, and narrative-rich campaign that can span hundreds of hours of play.
1-4 90m⚖️ 4.4

RANK #8
Immerse yourself in J.R.R. Tolkien's epic saga with War of the Ring: Second Edition, the definitive strategy board game experience released in 2011. This critically acclaimed title masterfully recreates the iconic struggle for Middle-earth, offering players an unparalleled asymmetric challenge. One player commands the Free Peoples, desperately trying to unite the scattered nations and guide the Fellowship of the Ring to Mount Doom, while the other orchestrates the vast armies of the Shadow, relentlessly seeking to crush resistance and corrupt the Ring-bearer. Featuring breathtaking artwork and deep thematic gameplay, War of the Ring provides countless hours of strategic decision-making, diplomatic maneuvering, and grand-scale conflict, making it a must-have for fans of The Lord of the Rings and immersive, narrative-driven wargames.
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RANK #11
Spirit Island
2017Released in 2017, Spirit Island is a critically acclaimed cooperative strategy board game where players embody powerful natural spirits dedicated to defending their sacred island home from encroaching colonial invaders. Master unique elemental powers, grow your presence across the land, and strategically spread fear among the Dahan people's adversaries, leveraging intricate hand management and area control mechanics. This deeply thematic and challenging experience offers immense replayability and strategic depth, inviting players to collaboratively push back against a formidable, adaptive adversary. Ideal for those seeking a rich, immersive, and highly strategic board gaming adventure.
1-4 m⚖️ N/A

RANK #12
Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion is a critically acclaimed, cooperative tactical combat game that serves as a streamlined, standalone entry point into the sprawling Gloomhaven universe. Players embody unique mercenaries, each with distinct abilities, embarking on a narrative-driven campaign to uncover a looming threat to the city of Gloomhaven. The ultimate goal is to complete a series of interconnected scenarios, defeat menacing monsters, and advance a branching storyline, collectively shaping the fate of the city.
The game unfolds through a series of tactical scenarios, where players navigate a map, confront enemies, and achieve objectives using a unique card-driven combat system. Each turn, players select two ability cards from their hand, using the top half of one and the bottom half of the other to perform actions like movement, attacks, and special abilities. This clever hand management system forces tough strategic choices, as spent cards can be lost permanently or become fatigued. Monsters operate via a simple yet effective AI deck, creating unpredictable and challenging encounters. Jaws of the Lion also innovates with its learn-as-you-play tutorial, gradually introducing rules and mechanics over the first five scenarios, making it highly accessible for newcomers to complex dungeon crawlers.
Players adore Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion for its deep, engaging tactical combat, rich narrative, and sense of continuous progression. The cooperative nature fosters teamwork and shared victories, while the distinct classes offer immense replayability as players explore different character abilities and strategies. Its most significant appeal lies in distilling the epic scope and strategic depth of the original Gloomhaven into a more accessible, less intimidating package, featuring a simplified setup and integrated scenario book. This makes it an ideal choice for both seasoned gamers seeking a new challenge and newcomers eager to dive into one of the most celebrated board game series of all time.
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RANK #18
Slay the Spire: The Board Game (2024) masterfully translates the beloved roguelike deck-builder video game into a cooperative tabletop experience for 1-4 players. Its core objective remains unchanged: strategically ascend the ever-changing Spire, battling monstrous foes and overcoming perilous challenges across multiple acts, all while striving to defeat the ultimate boss at the summit. Players embody iconic heroes, each with unique abilities and starting decks, embarking on an epic journey where every decision shapes their path to victory or defeat.
Gameplay revolves around a compelling blend of deck-building and dungeon crawling. As players navigate a branching map, they encounter events, treasure rooms, and intense combat. During combat, players strategically play cards from their hand to generate energy, block incoming damage, apply debuffs, and unleash powerful attacks, managing a dynamic combat puzzle against intelligent enemy AI. Between encounters, new cards are drafted, relics are acquired for persistent bonuses, and existing cards can be upgraded, constantly evolving each hero's unique strategy and synergy.
The game's enduring appeal lies in its faithful adaptation of the video game's core loop, offering immense replayability through procedural generation of the Spire, diverse character classes, and countless card and relic combinations. It challenges players to adapt their strategies on the fly, rewarding clever deck synergy and risk management. With its deep tactical combat, satisfying progression, and engaging cooperative decision-making, it delivers a rich, challenging, and highly addictive experience that captures the essence of its digital predecessor, making it a standout title for fans of cooperative strategy and deck-building games.
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RANK #20
Frosthaven
2022Frosthaven plunges players into a perilous cooperative legacy adventure set in the frozen north, far beyond the familiar lands of Gloomhaven. As intrepid mercenaries, your ultimate goal is to establish and defend a fledgling outpost, exploring a vast, untamed wilderness teeming with new challenges, enemies, and mysteries. This epic campaign game seamlessly blends tactical combat with a sprawling narrative, inviting players to shape the destiny of their characters and the titular settlement itself through a series of branching choices and evolving scenarios.
Gameplay revolves around intricate, card-driven combat where players strategically manage a hand of ability cards to move, attack, and execute special actions. Each turn, two cards are played, with players choosing one action from the top of one card and one from the bottom of the other, creating a dynamic action-point system. Beyond the battlefield, Frosthaven introduces a robust town-building and resource management phase, where players gather supplies, construct new buildings, and make critical decisions that impact the outpost's prosperity and unlock new content. The legacy aspect means the game permanently evolves with stickers, sealed envelopes, and irreversible choices.
Frosthaven captivates players with its unparalleled depth, offering hundreds of hours of immersive storytelling and strategic challenge. Its unique appeal lies in the satisfying loop of tactical combat, deep character progression, and the constant revelation of new content through its legacy mechanics. Fans adore its challenging scenarios, the rich, evolving world, and the profound sense of accomplishment derived from overcoming overwhelming odds and building a thriving community in a harsh, unforgiving land. It's a monumental cooperative experience for those seeking an expansive, narrative-driven fantasy saga.
1-4 120m⚖️ 4.4

RANK #21
Embark on an epic strategic journey through J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved realm with "The Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth," a compelling two-player competitive board game. Players assume the mantle of either the valiant Free Peoples or the insidious forces of Sauron's Shadow, engaging in a desperate struggle for control over key territories and the ultimate fate of Middle-earth. Your primary goal is to outmaneuver and decisively defeat your opponent, claiming dominance through a blend of military might and cunning political influence.
Gameplay unfolds across a beautifully illustrated map of Middle-earth, where players deploy iconic units and leverage powerful event cards to expand their influence and engage in tactical skirmishes. Core mechanics center around card-driven action selection, intricate hand management, and dynamic area control, demanding careful strategic planning and adaptable decision-making. Each turn presents critical choices: where to commit your precious resources, when to launch an offensive, and how best to counter your opponent's machinations, making every move impactful in this high-stakes duel.
Fans are drawn to the game's deep thematic immersion, which masterfully translates the grandeur of Tolkien's narrative into a focused, engaging two-player experience. Its unique appeal lies in the asymmetric factions, offering distinct playstyles and challenging players to master their chosen side while anticipating their adversary's strategies. With streamlined yet profound strategic choices and high replayability, "Duel for Middle-earth" offers an intense and rewarding tabletop experience for anyone eager to carve their legend in the lands of Middle-earth.
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RANK #121
The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship immerses one to five players in a desperate, cooperative journey across Middle-earth. In this new narrative-driven adventure from acclaimed designer Matt Leacock, players embody the heroes of Tolkien's epic saga, working together to ensure the One Ring reaches the fires of Mount Doom. The ultimate objective is the Ring's destruction, but this final confrontation can only be attempted after the fellowship successfully navigates three randomly assigned objectives. Players take on the roles of the Fellowship's members and their trusted allies, with each player uniquely controlling a pair of characters from a roster of thirteen, each boasting distinct abilities. The path to victory is fraught with peril, as failure looms if the collective 'Hope' of the fellowship is extinguished. This crucial resource dwindles when safe havens are overrun by darkness, if the Ringbearer is discovered by Sauron's minions, or if the heroes exhaust their resources. It is a race against the encroaching shadow to fulfill their destiny before all hope is lost.
The game's engine is a sophisticated adaptation of the celebrated "Pandemic" system, promising a familiar yet richer mechanical experience. The core gameplay loop involves players strategically spending action points to maneuver friendly forces and their heroes across a detailed map of Middle-earth. These actions are vital for completing the prerequisite missions and pushing back the ever-advancing armies of the Dark Lord. A central element of tension is the constant need to protect Frodo, keeping him concealed from the relentless pursuit of the Nazgûl and the piercing gaze of the Eye of Sauron. This threat is manifested through the 'Shadow Card' deck, a mechanism that functions much like its counterpart in "Pandemic," dictating where Sauron's influence will spread and escalating the danger with each draw. Players must carefully manage their character abilities and card resources to overcome these challenges and clear a path for the Ringbearer.
"Fate of the Fellowship" offers a compelling synthesis of a proven cooperative game system with one of fantasy's most beloved narratives. Its appeal lies in this seamless integration, creating an experience that feels both innovative and deeply thematic. The design has been hailed as Matt Leacock's most mechanically intricate take on the Pandemic framework to date, offering a significant and rewarding challenge for veteran strategy gamers. The unique system of each player managing two distinct heroes introduces a fascinating layer of tactical decision-making and enhances replayability. This constant balancing act—completing grand objectives while simultaneously managing the stealthy, perilous journey of the Ringbearer—generates a persistent sense of urgency and suspense, making it an essential title for fans of cooperative board games and Tolkien's timeless world.
1-5 m⚖️ 3.1

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Wyrmspan
2024In Wyrmspan, you step into the role of an amateur dracologist, tasked with creating a magnificent sanctuary for dragons of all shapes and sizes. As a standalone game inspired by the mechanics of the critically acclaimed Wingspan, your goal is to build the most welcoming haven by excavating a labyrinthine network of caves and enticing a wide variety of dragons to make it their home. Over four rounds, you will compete to earn the most victory points by populating your caves, hatching new dragons, fulfilling public objectives, and climbing the ranks of the esteemed Dragon Guild. The player who proves to be the most adept dragon enthusiast by accumulating the most points will be declared the winner.
The gameplay revolves around a card-driven, engine-building system where players manage resources to take one of three primary actions. Using coins received at the start of each round, you can 'Excavate' to play a cave card, preparing a new space in your Crimson Cavern, Golden Grotto, or Amethyst Abyss and often gaining an immediate bonus. The 'Entice' action allows you to play one of the 183 unique dragon cards from your hand into an excavated space, adding its power to your growing engine. Finally, you can 'Explore' a cave, sending your adventurer meeple to activate a chain of abilities from the dragons residing within. Unlike its predecessor, Wyrmspan provides a consistent number of actions each round, challenging players to maximize their efficiency from start to finish.
Wyrmspan's appeal lies in its satisfying strategic depth and stunning presentation. Fans of engine-building will delight in discovering powerful synergies between dragon abilities and cave bonuses, creating a cascade of benefits with a single action. The game offers a slightly more complex and involved experience than Wingspan, introducing new elements like the Dragon Guild tracks and the need to manage cave space, which provides a fresh challenge for veteran players. With a huge variety of dragons illustrated by Clémentine Campardou, multiple paths to victory, and a robust solo mode, Wyrmspan delivers immense replayability and a captivating thematic experience for anyone who has ever dreamed of befriending dragons.
1-5 90m⚖️ 2.9

RANK #167
Magic: The Gathering stands as the foundational pillar of the modern collectible card game genre. In this immersive experience, players assume the mantle of 'Planeswalkers,' powerful mages capable of traveling across diverse dimensions. The primary objective is to drain an opponent's life total from twenty to zero, though victory can also be secured by exhausting an opponent's deck. It is a tactical battle of wits where the deck you build serves as your primary weapon, requiring foresight, resource management, and precise timing to outmaneuver your rival.
Gameplay unfolds through a sophisticated turn structure revolving around the 'mana' system. Players strategically deploy land cards to generate colored energy, which is then utilized to summon a myriad of creatures, cast powerful sorceries, and deploy artifacts. The game is defined by the 'Color Wheel,' which categorizes every card into one of five distinct colors—White, Blue, Black, Red, or Green—each possessing unique philosophies and mechanical advantages. Combat involves careful calculation of creature power and toughness, alongside the strategic decision of when to attack or hold back defenses. The 'Golden Rule' of the game states that individual card text always overrides the standard rulebook, ensuring that every interaction remains fluid and unpredictable.
The enduring popularity of the game lies in its near-infinite strategic depth and the thrill of deck construction. Because no two games ever unfold exactly the same way, participants are constantly pushed to refine their strategies and adapt to evolving competitive environments. The marriage of stunning fantasy art with highly intricate mechanics creates a sense of discovery that has lasted for decades. Whether playing in a constructed format where you bring your custom-built deck or in a limited format where you must build on the fly from booster packs, the game rewards skill, creativity, and knowledge. Its massive appeal is anchored by the community aspect and the constant introduction of new sets, keeping the game fresh, challenging, and mentally stimulating for both casual players and high-level professionals alike. It is truly the definitive experience for those who appreciate high-stakes card games that demand critical thinking and careful planning.
2 30m⚖️ 4.1

RANK #180
Res Arcana
2019Res Arcana is a brilliantly tight, fast-paced engine-building board game that plunges players into an arcane fantasy world. Designed by the renowned Tom Lehmann and originally published by Sand Castle Games in 2019, the game casts each participant as a powerful, uniquely skilled Mage. Ranging from ambitious Alchemists to dark Necromancers, players must harness their specialized abilities to dominate the magical realm. The ultimate objective is a frantic sprint: players race to be the very first to accumulate ten victory points. Achieving this requires masterful resource management and an unparalleled grasp of efficiency, as every single action and gathered element brings you one step closer to ultimate victory.
At the heart of the experience is an incredibly innovative micro-deck system that completely turns traditional card mechanics on their head. Unlike standard deck-builders where your arsenal grows over time, you are locked into a fixed, highly constrained deck of exactly eight artifact cards for the entirety of the game. After an initial drafting phase—highly recommended by the community to ensure balanced strategic planning—players must figure out how to synergize these eight specific cards. During the core gameplay loop, participants gather five distinct mystical essences: Elan, Life, Calm, Death, and Gold. Turns are agonizingly tense, consisting of a single action at a time. Players will spend their hard-earned essences to play artifacts into their tableau, activate powerful abilities, or claim lucrative public monuments and places of power from the center of the table. Because you can only perform one action before your opponent gets a chance to respond, the timing of every single maneuver is absolutely critical.
What truly sets Res Arcana apart from its peers is its complete elimination of deck bloat and luck-driven card drawing. By forcing you to craft a functional, high-yielding engine out of a minuscule pool of resources, the game evolves into a fiercely competitive puzzle of optimization. Every essence gathered must be calculated, and sacrificing a card from your tiny hand for temporary resources often becomes a painful but necessary tactical decision. The inclusion of variable player powers and the swapping of magic items each round ensure a highly replayable experience. It delivers the deep, satisfying strategic arc of a heavy civilization or tableau-building game, but distills that massive complexity into a remarkably sharp, thirty to sixty-minute package that leaves players eager for just one more match.
2-4 45m⚖️ 2.6

RANK #184
Embark on perilous quests in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game, a cooperative Living Card Game (LCG) set within J.R.R. Tolkien's iconic Middle-earth. Unlike collectible games with randomized booster packs, this is an LCG where players can strategically grow their collection with fixed expansions. In this game, one to four players unite to form their own fellowship, working together against automated scenarios controlled by an 'encounter deck'. Your goal is to navigate treacherous lands, battle fearsome enemies, and complete a series of quest objectives to achieve victory against the encroaching shadow of Sauron. It's a narrative-driven adventure that brings the world of the books to your tabletop.
The core of the game revolves around strategic deck-building and a structured round sequence. Each player constructs a deck of at least fifty cards centered on one to three powerful heroes, chosen from four distinct spheres of influence: Leadership, Lore, Spirit, and Tactics. These spheres dictate which allies, attachments, and events a player can use. A typical round involves gaining resources to pay for cards, questing to make progress on the current objective, potentially traveling to new locations, engaging with enemies from the encounter deck, and finally resolving combat. Players must manage their characters carefully, deciding who will quest, defend, or attack. Victory is hard-won, as players lose if any member's threat level reaches 50 or if all of their heroes are defeated.
The enduring appeal of The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game lies in its deep, strategic challenge and rich thematic immersion. It is renowned for its difficulty, often requiring players to meticulously craft and refine their decks to overcome the unique obstacles presented by each scenario. The cooperative nature fosters a strong sense of camaraderie as players must coordinate their actions and build synergistic decks to succeed. The game's artwork is inspired directly by Tolkien's novels rather than the films, creating a distinct and authentic vision of Middle-earth. This combination of challenging cooperative gameplay, extensive customization, and a beloved fantasy setting makes it a highly replayable and rewarding experience for any fan of adventure.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.4
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