Summary

Just like with video games, the world ofboard gamesis diverse and unique. With genres like co-operative games, Legacy games that areplayed over multiple sessions, and more, it is no surprise that many gamers find a tabletop niche that they love.

With so many different board games, finding the right board game can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are manyboard games based off of iconic video gamesthat can serve as an entry point to the analog gaming world. Boardgamegeek.com is also a phenomenal source of information where people can read player reviews and see how each game was rated on a scale of ten. The site uses this data to rank each of the thousands of board games across all genres, so that players can reliably choose only the best games out there to add to their collection.

The box and miniatures for Deep Rock Galactic: The Board Game

10Deep Rock Galactic

Board Game Geek Rank #2404

Deep Rock Galacticis a dwarf-themed co-op extraction shooter that took the gaming world by storm in 2018. Players control a customizable dwarf from one of four distinct classes —Scout, Engineer, Gunner, or Driller — toexplore procedurally generated caves, mine gold and minerals, and kill any aliens that show up along the way.

The officially-licensed board game reached its funding goal on the first day of its Kickstarter campaign. As with the video game, players work together using the unique exploration and combat abilities of their chosen dwarf to explore (by drawing and flipping tiles over), kill aliens that spawn on the board, and collect minerals before extracting from the cave.

Doom Board Game

9Doom

Board Game Geek Rank #1523

The originalDoomcame out in 1993 and has had many sequels andmultiple reboots. The most recent series consists ofDoom (2016)andDoom: Eternal.InDoom (2016), the Union Aerospace Corporation has been invaded by demons, who invaded Mars with the help of cultists high up in the UAC’s hierarchy. The Doomguy wakes up and has to rip and tear through the demons to push them back to hell.

This is the video game thatDoom: The Board Gameis based on. One player controls the demons while the other players control a team of up to four marines. Each game is unique, with different board setups and mission objectives for the marines, ranging from restoring the UAC’s power to venturing into hell itself.

stardew valley board game box art

8Stardew Valley

Board Game Geek Rank #1231

Stardew Valleyrevitalized the farming sim genre to the point that allnew farming gamesare now compared to it. Players have to fix up their grandpa’s old farm, rebuild the local community center, and end up making friends and improving the titular valley along the way.

In the board game adaptation, players work together to achieve these same goals. They must keep the changing seasons in mind and work together to decide how to spend their actions each turn; fishing, mining, farming, and making friends with the locals. All players win or lose together when the game ends, either by restoring the community center or running out of Season cards.

The Fallout board game box and some cards displayed next to it

7Fallout Shelter

Board Game Geek Rank #1154

In theFalloutuniverse, some people were able to shelter in specially constructed Vaults on the day that the nuclear apocalypse began. The idea was that their descendants would live in the Vault until it was safe to leave and return to the outside world.Fallout Shelterwas originally a mobile game that put players in the role of Vault Overseer, the person in charge of a Vault and its people.

In the board game, players manage their vault dwellers to eliminate threats, make improvements, and gain happiness. The winning player will be elected as the next Overseer once the game ends.

Board game box with all the pieces laid out on a table in front of it

6Fallout

Board Game Geek Rank #1195

TheFalloutseries is well-known for the open-world exploration introduced inFallout 3.Players create a character to explore the wasteland — whether that’s in Washington D.C., Boston, Las Vegas, or West Virginia — and navigate multiple storylines, side with good or evil factions, and make interesting narrative choices along the way.

The board game ports this unique style of exploration and role-playing to the tabletop, allowing players to choose one survivor with unique strengths and weaknesses, including being a radiation-resistant ghoul or a ferocious Super Mutant. The board is revealed over the course of the game as players explore and have to complete quests in order to win.

Bloodborne Yharnam Board Game

5Bloodborne

Board Game Geek Rank #736

Bloodborneisa soulslike gameset in a gothic city called Yharnam. The player is a hunter who must fight through man and monster alike to find a way to end the plague that causes Yharnam’s citizens to go mad.

In the board game, players work together against unique foes that activate and attack based on stats and rules unique to each enemy type. Each player controls a hunter that can be equipped with a variety of weapons and skills, and each player works to win or lose together. As with the video game, death and losses happen frequently, but are never the end of the campaign.

The game box with some terrain hexes on top of it

4Civilization: A New Dawn

Board Game Geek Rank #704

The long-runningCivilizationseries is one of the most popular and highest-rated strategy games around. Players choose a civilization based on real-life nations like The Aztecs, The Roman Empire, and the United States. Their people start in the Stone Age and must progress through the eras byresearching new technologies, founding new cities, and unlocking cultural milestones.Victory conditions range from converting the whole world to the player country’s religion to wiping out every other civilization.

Civilization: A New Dawnis based on the newest video game in the series,Civilization 6.It maintains the same premise and even has multiple victory conditions. Players who love the PC game will enjoy battling for supremacy on the tabletop.

The Age of Empires board game displaying the Americas with purple and yellow figures placed on it

3Age Of Empires 3: The Age Of Discovery

Board Game Geek Rank #308

Age of Empiresis a classic real-time strategy series where each entry focuses on a different time period.Age of Empires 3was set during the colonial era, and players had to maintain relationships with their home countries (or rebel against them) in addition to building up their city and defeating their neighbors.

In the board game, players compete to expand their colonial holdings across three ages. Each home country bestows specific advantages that players can exploit to outmaneuver, and sometimes outgun, the other players in order to win.

The board game box with pieces laid out in trays in front of it

2Anno 1800

Board Game Geek Rank #280

Anno 1800is a city builder strategy game where players develop their island nation during the Industrial Era of the 19th century. Players have to balance diplomatic relationships, production chains, citizen happiness, and technological progress in order to win, or they can play in a rich sandbox mode where they can develop their city however they see fit.

The board game puts each player in charge of their own home island, competing for the most influence points. These points can be earned by exploring the Old and New Worlds, celebrating festivals, expanding trade, and more. At the end of the game, the most influential city wins.

this war of mine components

1This War Of Mine

Board Game Geek Rank #181

This War of Mineis a game about civilians surviving a brutal war. Players manage a group of survivors hiding out in a tenement by day and exploring and scavenging by night. Danger is ever-present for this group of non-fighters, as the game highlights the horrors of war endured by people caught in the crossfire when their homeland erupts into the chaos of civil war.

Unlike most co-op board games, players don’t control a specific character, but instead take turns using actions by anyone in the group of survivors. This emphasizes the importance of the group for survival, and how nobody can make it alone. Players all win or lose together, depending on whether their people survived the duration of the war that is tearing the city apart.