Thematic Games
Browse all Thematic board games in the Meeple Pulse database.
Styles
AbstractAbstract StrategyAdventureAnimalsCard GameChildren's GameCivilizationCo-operativeCompetitiveDiceEconomicEducationalEuroExpansion for Base-gameFamilyFantasyFightingHistoricalHorrorMedium HeavyPartyParty GamePrint & PlayPuzzle-LikeRacingReal-timeSpace ExplorationSportsStrategyTerritory BuildingThematicWargame
Themes
AbstractAdventureAncientAnimalsArtBusinessCard GameCo-operativeComic BookCooperativeCrimeEconomicEnvironmentalismExplorationFantasyHistoricalHorrorHumorIntrigueLiteraryMagicMarvelMedievalModernMuseumMysteryMythologyNatureNauticalParty GamePoliticalPress Your LuckRacingSatireSci-FiSocial CommentarySocial InteractionSpaceSuperheroesThematicTravelWarWesternWord-Guessing
Mechanics
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 AdditionMap MovementMarketMarket DraftingMarket ManipulationMarket MechanicMarket SpeculationMatchingMeasurement MovementMemoryMission ObjectivesModular BoardModular Board ConstructionMove Through DeckMovement PointsMovement TemplatesMulti-Use CardsMulti-use CardsMultiple ScenariosMust FollowNarrative ChoiceNarrative Choice / ParagraphNegotiationNegotiation MechanicsNetwork & Route BuildingNetwork BuildingNetwork and Route BuildingOne vs ManyOne vs. ManyOpen DraftingOwnershipPaper-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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Ada's Dream
2025Ada's Dream is an intricate, heavyweight Euro-style board game that transports players to an alternate Victorian era. In this timeline, the brilliant mathematician Ada Lovelace survives her terminal illness and leads the ambitious project to complete Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. As one of Ada's dedicated assistants, your primary objective is to contribute to the construction of the world's first computer. The game blends deeply thematic narrative elements with rigorous mathematical puzzles, challenging players to balance resource management with long-term strategic planning. By fulfilling Ada's vision, you aim to secure your legacy as a pioneer of the digital age.
The core gameplay revolves around a sophisticated dice rondel system. Players draft colored dice representing mechanical components from a central workshop and strategically place them on their personal Analytical Engine player boards. This engine-building process requires players to manipulate these dice alongside gear tokens to solve literal mathematical equations—using addition, subtraction, and multiplication—to generate power and victory points. Beyond the workshop, players must travel to prestigious universities across Great Britain, recruit historical partners like Michael Faraday or Charles Dickens, and publish research papers to unlock advanced abilities on their technology tracks.
What sets Ada's Dream apart is its high-fidelity production and its satisfying 'crunchy' decision space. Fans of heavyweight strategy games appreciate how the various subsystems—from traveling the map to deck-building with partner cards—intertwine seamlessly. The game features a robust solo mode against 'The Silver Lady' designed by David Digby, providing a challenging experience for solitaire enthusiasts. With its blend of historical accuracy and imaginative 'what if' scenarios, the game offers a rewarding puzzle for those who enjoy optimizing complex systems while immersed in a rich, scholarly atmosphere.
1-4 105m⚖️ 3.9

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Forestry
2025Forestry invites players to step into the boots of dedicated forest stewards, tasked with the monumental challenge of balancing industrial demands with environmental preservation. Set against the backdrop of a world increasingly aware of its ecological footprint, the game challenges you to harvest timber and resources without permanently damaging the landscape. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a thriving, sustainable forest while simultaneously meeting the resource needs of a growing society. Victory is not achieved simply through the largest harvest, but through the most strategic management of nature's delicate equilibrium, where every tree cut down must be weighed against the long-term health of the ecosystem. It is a game of deep foresight, requiring players to consider the legacy they leave behind on the forest floor with every action they take.
The gameplay centers on a sophisticated action-selection system and hexagonal tile management. Players interact with a central board where forest regions are represented by tiles that can shift from lush environments to depleted states if not managed with care. This dynamic board state requires players to think several turns ahead, particularly when upgrading their sawmill rooms or constructing specialized water and forest structures. A significant highlight of the mechanics is the technology track, which offers a progression system that experienced strategy gamers will find both deep and rewarding. Furthermore, the inclusion of asymmetric player boards and alternate 'B-side' technology tracks allows for a high degree of variability, forcing players to adapt their tactics based on their unique character strengths and the specific layout of the game.
What truly distinguishes Forestry from other efficiency-focused Euro games is its deep commitment to thematic realism. The developers collaborated with wood science and forestry experts to ensure that every card and rule reflects the actual complexities of forest management. This scientific grounding provides a rich narrative layer to the mathematical puzzle, making every decision feel impactful and grounded in reality. Players often praise the game for its lack of unnecessary fluff, focusing instead on tight, meaningful choices and a high level of replayability. Whether navigating the depletion of forest hexes in a tense two-player session or optimizing a complex engine of upgrades, Forestry offers a rewarding and intellectually stimulating experience for those who appreciate the intersection of nature and industry.
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Bringing the frenetic energy of the critically acclaimed real-time strategy video game to the tabletop, the 'Company of Heroes' board game offers a masterful blend of miniature skirmishes and resource-driven warfare. Officially licensed by SEGA and Relic Entertainment, this World War II simulation challenges commanders to secure victory through tactical brilliance. Players aim to either dominate the battlefield by accumulating enough Victory Points through holding strategic map locations or achieve an outright Annihilation victory by pushing their forces across the terrain to demolish the enemy headquarters. It captures the thrilling duality of macro-level economic management and micro-level squad tactics.
Gameplay revolves around an elegant, map-based economic system where territorial control is paramount. Rather than relying on traditional, complex Combat Results Tables, the game utilizes a streamlined Action Point system. Players take turns spending action cubes to maneuver units, seize control points, and harvest vital resources like Manpower, Munitions, and Fuel. These resources fund an escalating war effort, allowing commanders to construct base buildings, unlock advanced tech trees, and deploy specialized infantry alongside formidable light and heavy vehicles. Combat is resolved using a custom dice-driven engine that heavily rewards spatial positioning. Tactical depth emerges from utilizing three-dimensional building cover, managing line of sight, navigating the fog of war, and executing flanking maneuvers to strike the vulnerable rear armor of enemy tanks.
The widespread appeal of 'Company of Heroes' lies in its phenomenal ability to recreate the dynamic pacing of its digital counterpart without getting bogged down by excessive rules overhead. Fans praise the seamless integration of resource generation with visceral tactical combat, creating a deeply rewarding learning curve. The inclusion of unique Commander loadouts provides endless strategic variety, allowing players to customize their faction with specialized units and powerful, single-use operational abilities. Furthermore, the robust system is incredibly versatile, scaling gracefully from a tense solo or two-player duel up to massive, cinematic team battles accommodating up to eight players. It successfully bridges the gap between accessible, lighter wargames and deep, heavy simulations, delivering a captivating tabletop experience.
1-8 90m⚖️ 3.4

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Brass Empire
2016In the captivating steampunk world of Brass Empire, corporate titans vie for supremacy in a high-stakes struggle for resources and technological dominance. As the CEO of your burgeoning corporation, you'll strategically deploy workers to mine precious ore, construct powerful buildings, and recruit formidable units, all while skillfully managing your deck of cards. This innovative 2016 deck-building game combines engine-building and area control elements, challenging players to optimize their resource flow, outmaneuver rivals, and strategically build an unstoppable industrial empire to claim ultimate victory. Experience intense corporate warfare and strategic card play in this engaging board game.
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Prepare to forge an industrial empire in Brass: Pittsburgh, the highly anticipated economic strategy board game launching in 2026. This standalone iteration of the critically acclaimed Brass series immerses players in the steel city's historic industrial revolution, challenging them to build and manage a sophisticated network of canals, railroads, and factories. Strategically produce goods, capitalize on market demands, and outmaneuver rivals to dominate the resource management landscape and achieve ultimate economic prosperity. With deep strategic choices and intricate network building mechanics, Brass: Pittsburgh offers a compelling competitive experience for fans of complex eurogames and new players eager to dive into a richly themed industrial simulation.
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Yotei
2025Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Yotei in the snowy region of Hokkaido, Japan, 'Yotei' (2025) invites players to step into the roles of ambitious town developers. The primary objective is to construct the most charming, culturally rich Japanese village imaginable. Brimming with authentic local flavor, the game beautifully integrates regional staples such as steaming ramen bowls, tranquil hot springs, traditional shrines, and native wildlife. However, the true lifeblood of this picturesque community is potato farming. In a delightful thematic twist, potatoes serve as the central resource and currency, driving every aspect of your developing local economy as you strive to build the ultimate scenic destination.
At its core, 'Yotei' weaves together highly satisfying tableau and engine-building mechanics with clever worker placement. Players navigate a dynamic three-tiered central market consisting of Forests, Potatoes, and Vending Machines. By spending your hard-earned physical potato tokens, you can draft lower-tier cards that provide permanent icons and discounts, gradually establishing a robust economic engine that makes acquiring valuable higher-tier cards much easier. The action selection is driven by placing adorable, kawaii-style wooden character tokens onto specific spots. Placing a token allows you to claim a card, flip it over to utilize an alternative reward or block a rival, or draw from the unpredictable Mystery Card deck. The game also introduces a thrilling blind-bidding mechanism for highly sought-after market cards. Players secretly stash their potato bids into sealed physical boxes, creating moments of intense psychological bluffing before the big reveal during the round's Harvest Phase.
The experience shines because it perfectly balances accessible, family-friendly rules with surprising strategic depth and tactical player interaction. The inclusion of Mystery Cards injects a dash of take-that excitement, allowing players to freeze opponent's cards, force market reshuffles, or cunningly steal resources when least expected. The game races toward a climax, ending as soon as one developer manages to secure two top-tier Star cards, triggering a final tally of Charm Points represented by hearts on their completed tableau. Beyond the engaging gameplay loop, 'Yotei' is celebrated for its stunning visual presentation. Illustrator Maria Kato drew direct inspiration from real citizens, events, and landscapes of the Niseko region to create the game's captivating artwork. Furthermore, the physical production goes above and beyond by utilizing actual, sustainably sourced Hokkaido wood for its tokens, making the game a tactile joy that pays genuine homage to its beautiful real-world setting.
2-4 45m⚖️ 2.3

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Gathering Storm
2015Gathering Storm is a sweeping, grand strategy wargame released in 2015 that serves as an ambitious prequel to the renowned heavy simulation A World at War. Instead of dropping players directly into the trenches of kinetic military combat, this historical tabletop experience focuses heavily on the tense diplomatic, political, and economic maneuvering across Europe between 1935 and 1939. The ultimate goal for players controlling the five major European powers—Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain—is to secure the strongest possible strategic, territorial, and economic positioning before the inevitable outbreak of World War II. It can be played as a standalone competitive experience ending the exact moment global war triggers, or utilized as an incredibly detailed starting setup for a subsequent full game of A World at War.
The game unfolds over a series of seasonal turns simulating the precarious pre-war years. At the heart of the design is a simultaneous hidden allocation system where factions secretly distribute their precious, limited national budgets—known as Build Points—and political capital. This blind-bidding mechanism forces participants to anticipate their opponents' geopolitical priorities without perfect information. Players must balance investing heavily in long-term research and development tech trees to unlock advanced naval, aerial, and armored military armaments, against spending political influence to sway minor European nations like Spain, Poland, and Yugoslavia toward their faction. During the resolution and action phases, the Axis powers continuously test Allied appeasement by pushing for historical and ahistorical territorial expansions, thereby escalating the global tension tracks.
Enthusiasts of deep, heavy strategy wargames are drawn to Gathering Storm for its masterful execution of escalating dread and intricate diplomacy. It brilliantly captures the geopolitical chess match of the late 1930s, rewarding meticulous long-term planning, calculated bluffs, and shrewd negotiation. The constant tightrope walk between aggressive expansion and provoking a premature global conflict keeps player interaction extremely high and the atmosphere suitably tense. With its massive scope, demanding rule set, and the sheer narrative weight of altering the starting conditions of the Second World War, it stands out as an unparalleled sandbox for dedicated armchair generals and history buffs.
2-5 300m⚖️ 4.2
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Explore the rich industrial landscape of Catalonia in this highly acclaimed fan expansion for the iconic Brass board game. Players are thrust into the pivotal era of the Industrial Revolution, tasked with establishing a dominant economic empire across Spain's vibrant northeastern region. The ultimate goal is to amass the most victory points by strategically developing industries, constructing crucial transportation links, and efficiently managing resources to outmaneuver rival industrialists. This expansion offers a fresh geographical challenge and intricate strategic decisions for dedicated fans of the Brass series.
Catalonia retains the core, beloved mechanics of Brass, inviting players to make critical choices between building new factories, developing advanced technologies, and expanding their network of canals and railways. Each round demands careful planning as players balance short-term income generation with long-term strategic positioning. The innovative 'flipping' mechanic for industries—where built industries are only valuable once consumed by the market—remains central, creating a dynamic economic puzzle that forces players to adapt to an ever-changing board state. Managing loans, income, and rival actions is paramount to success.
What truly captivates players about the Catalonia expansion, much like its esteemed predecessor, is its profound strategic depth and the satisfying challenge of optimizing an industrial engine. It offers experienced Brass enthusiasts a captivating new map and regional specificities that demand a mastery of economic principles and network building. This fan creation revitalizes the game with a new historical flavor, ensuring high replayability and endless opportunities for strategic innovation within one of the greatest economic Eurogames ever designed. It's a must-play for those seeking a sophisticated industrial development experience.
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Step into the vibrant and meticulous world of bargello embroidery in "Threaded: A Game of Needles and Points." In this beautifully crafted game, players take on the role of passionate needlecraft artisans competing to establish the most renowned and successful studio. Your ultimate goal is to earn the most points by skillfully managing resources, completing stunning needlework projects, and fulfilling lucrative commissions. Through careful planning and a keen eye for color, you will transform simple threads into intricate canvases, building a legacy as the most celebrated stitcher in the community. The game invites you to immerse yourself in a unique, creative theme, blending the satisfaction of crafting with the challenge of strategic gameplay.
At its heart, "Threaded" is an accessible worker placement game. The central loop involves strategically dispatching your assistant-themed worker blocks to various shops around the board. Each location offers distinct advantages, primarily allowing you to gather thread cubes in a variety of colors. These threads are the essential resource you'll use to complete pattern cards and satisfy client commissions. A key strategic decision point arises constantly: should you patiently wait to collect the perfect assortment of colors for a high-value project, or should you adapt your plans and make do with the threads currently available? Beyond collecting threads, you can also visit artisans to acquire special equipment, enhancing your studio's capabilities and efficiency. A notable and whimsical mechanic is the "thread tower," a component that introduces an element of chance, simulating the delightful hunt for a bargain at the bottom of a craft basket.
"Threaded" distinguishes itself with its charming and underserved theme, bringing the art of bargello to the tabletop in an engaging way. Its mechanics are intentionally straightforward, making it an excellent gateway game for those new to worker placement or modern board games in general, while still offering enough tactical depth to keep experienced players engaged. The game's appeal is significantly enhanced by its beautiful aesthetic, brought to life by artist Maria Surducan. Perhaps its most unique feature is the inclusion of a physical mini bargello kit, which allows players to craft their own first-player marker. This clever addition creates a tangible connection to the game's theme, offering a memorable, hands-on experience that beautifully bridges the gap between the world of board games and the world of handicrafts. It's a game that celebrates creativity, strategic thinking, and the simple joy of making something beautiful.
2-5 45m⚖️ 1.9

Concordia: Aegyptus / Creta is a highly anticipated expansion for the critically acclaimed strategy board game, Concordia, offering players exciting new maps and strategic challenges. In this elegant eurogame, aspiring Roman merchants vie to establish prosperous trade networks across the ancient Mediterranean. The ultimate goal is to accumulate the most victory points by efficiently colonizing provinces, producing valuable goods, and wisely managing your hand of personality cards to expand your influence and wealth. This expansion introduces two distinct maps: Aegyptus, designed for 2-4 players, and Creta, tailored for a more intimate 2-3 player experience, each presenting unique geographical layouts and strategic considerations.
Gameplay in Concordia is renowned for its streamlined yet deep card-driven action system. Players start with an identical hand of seven personality cards, each allowing a specific action like moving colonists, producing resources in cities, trading goods, or purchasing new, more powerful cards. The core loop involves playing a card, executing its action, and eventually using a 'Tribune' card to recall all previously played cards, including any new ones acquired. This deck management combined with clever area control, resource management, and economic engine building creates a constantly evolving strategic puzzle, where every decision about card play, colonist placement, and resource production has significant long-term implications for your burgeoning empire.
Concordia is beloved by strategy enthusiasts for its remarkable elegance, minimal luck, and profound strategic depth, making it a cornerstone of modern eurogame design. The Aegyptus / Creta expansion significantly enhances replayability by providing fresh geographical canvases and varying player count dynamics, forcing seasoned players to adapt their strategies and offering new tactical puzzles to solve. Its unique appeal lies in the absence of direct conflict, focusing instead on efficient economic growth and indirect competition, rewarding forward planning and clever card optimization. Discover new pathways to victory and solidify your legacy as the most influential merchant of the ancient world.
2-4 120m⚖️ 2.9
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Gods & Mortals
2026In Gods & Mortals, you ascend to the pantheon of ancient Greece, embodying legendary deities like Zeus, Ares, or Athena. Your goal is not mere conquest, but to achieve ultimate supremacy by cleverly manipulating the mortal civilizations that worship you. Set across the Aegean, the game features four distinct mortal factions—the Trojans, Achaeans, Minoans, and Amazons—vying for territorial control. These factions are not your loyal subjects but rather instruments in your grand design. Your objective over five rounds is to prove your divine prowess by outwitting the other gods, growing your influence, and ensuring your name is the one most revered when the final reckoning arrives.
The gameplay innovatively merges area control with a stock market-like investment system. Mortals are treated as joint-stock companies in which you invest your divine essence. During each round's 'divinity phase,' you will allocate your resources to the factions you believe will prosper. However, your allegiance is fleeting. You can 'abandon' a faction at a key moment to capitalize on its success, reaping rewards to further your own agenda. Following the investment phase, the 'action phase' unfolds with quick, interactive turns. Here, you play cards to command armies, spark conflicts, erect temples, and unleash your god’s unique, powerful abilities. This creates a fascinating codependency: gods need mortal belief to fuel their power, and mortals need divine patronage to survive and expand, making every decision a delicate balance of support and exploitation.
What makes Gods & Mortals compelling is its fresh take on strategic conflict. The blend of area control with speculative investment forces players into a constant state of flux, rewarding adaptability and shrewd timing over brute force. You are not just a warrior god; you are a divine investor playing a long game of influence. The asymmetric powers of each god guarantee that no two games feel the same, offering deep strategic paths and high replayability. While the rules are designed to be accessible, the decisions are described as 'crunchy' and meaningful, creating a satisfying experience for players who enjoy emergent strategies and high levels of interaction with minimal downtime. It’s a battle of wits where the most cunning god, not the strongest, will claim victory.
2-4 75m⚖️ 2.9
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GoVenture Card Game: Entrepreneur & Monster is a unique blend of strategy and luck, designed for 2-4 players. The game's objective is to accumulate wealth and prestige by navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship while facing off against monstrous obstacles. Players take on the roles of entrepreneurs, seeking to build their businesses and overcome the monsters that threaten them. Each player starts with a set amount of resources and must manage their finances carefully as they navigate the game board. The game features a deck-building mechanism, where players can acquire new cards to enhance their abilities and increase their chances of success. However, the monsters in the game are unpredictable and can either hinder or help players depending on the situation. Players must balance their business growth with the need to defend against monster attacks, making for a thrilling and dynamic gameplay experience.
2-4 m⚖️ 3.0