This all the best Star Wars board games ranked. There are so many of these games out there in all different genres and intensity levels that it can be daunting to navigate. One thing that is lucky for you is that they are all pretty amazing, so you really cannot go wrong. The Star Wars universe has birthed so much story and so many characters that it truly has something for everyone and their board game components are no different. These are the 20 Best Star Wars Board Games Ranked.

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Stratego Star Wars Board Game

#20 | Stratego: Star Wars (2002)

Stratego: Star Wars just makes the list of the best Star Wars Board Games on theme alone. It is exactly what it sounds like with no surprises, Stratego in the Star Wars universe. Stratego is a great chess like classic and this theme makes great sense given all the different Star Wars characters with different contributions to make.

Each player has 40 pieces; teams are divided into the Dark Side and the Force. You have an army of Jedis at your disposal and six explosives. Your mission–protect your “flag” and capture your opponent’s “flag”. Secretly place your squad, explosives, and “flag” on the gameboard with these objectives in mind. But remember your opponent is doing the same thing, so you must plan a defense as well as an offense. For 2 players, games run around 30 minutes.

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Star Wars Baby Yoda Monopoly Board Game

#19 | Star Wars Baby Yoda Monopoly (2020)

Star Wars Baby Yoda Monopoly is another game that makes the list of the best Star Wars board games entirely on theme. It is all about Baby Yoda, at any cost this list needed some Mandalorian Baby Yoda board game on it and this is it. Monopoly is one of the most polarizing board games in existence, but everyone can agree that young kids love the kids edition and the fact that there is a Baby Yoda board game is amazing.

his Star Wars edition of the Monopoly board game is inspired by the The Mandalorian live-action TV series on Disney Plus. Play as Baby Yoda in different poses such as eating a frog, using the force, drinking a cup of broth, and sitting in the Hoverpram. Players travel around the board buying and trading objects from The Child’s adventures. Buy Hideouts and pay to upgrade to Common Houses. For 2 – 6 players, games run about 40 – 100 minutes.

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Timeline Star Wars Board Game

#18 | Timeline: Star Wars (2015)

Timeline: Star Wars makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because this is a light party game that utilizes the Star Wars theme satisfyingly. Trivia drives the game though it is not just a trivia game. Considering what you will see throughout this list, more strategic fare, this is a breath of fresh air for someone looking for something different.

In a game filled with 110 cards, each card depicts a Star Wars Universe event on both sides, with a number referring to the point in time in which that event occurred on only one side. Players take turns placing a card from their hand in a row on the table. After placing the card, the player reveals the time information on it. If the card was placed correctly with the number in chronological order with respect to all other cards on the table, the card stays in place; otherwise, the card is removed from play and the player takes another card from the deck. For 2 – 8 players, games run 15 minutes.

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Star Wars Star Warriors Board Game

#17 | Star Wars: Star Warriors (1987)

Star Wars: Star Warriors makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a great science fiction starfighter combat game based in the Star Wars universe. You can fight A-, B-, X- and Y-Wings against Tie Fighters or Interceptors—there are even rules for fighting against a Star Destroyer.

Movement is simultaneous and, depending on the number of maneuvers you make and the complexity of the maneuvers, there is a difficulty value. Your pilot has to roll against that difficulty value to get all maneuvers done. If you don’t get the roll, you blow the hardest maneuver. For 2 – 6 players, games will go for approximately 2 hours.

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Assault on Hoth The Empire Strikes Back Board Game

#16 | Assault on Hoth: The Empire Strikes Back (1988)

Assault on Hoth: The Empire Strikes Back makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because this game lets you play out the historic this battle on Hoth. The object of the Imperial player is to destroy the Shield Generator at the opposite end of the map to Imperial deployment. The rebels’ goal is to forestall Imperial victory until the “Transports” are away. A great dice rolling event game that apologizes to no one.

Setup is limited to certain areas of the map, thus setting up a very accurate scene to play from the film “The Empire Strikes Back.” Troops, vehicle strength and damage are tracked on the map, using various counters. One even gets to use Luke on the battlefield and his all important Force ability. Dice are used to determine combat attack and defense. It’s a hex based map, and the counters all have stands. For 2 players, games last about 90 minutes.

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Star Wars Empire Rebellion Board Game

#15 | Star Wars: Empire vs. Rebellion (2014)

Star Wars: Empire vs. Rebellion makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a fast-paced player vs player showdown card game where you and your opponent must match wits and resources over key events. This game merges great elements of deck building with variable player powers and hand management.

If you can thwart your opponent, you claim the event, bringing you closer to victory. Whether you seek to triumph through military might, or use diplomacy to achieve your ends, the fate of the galaxy rests in your hands. You will need to utilize all of your resources. Every turn, you can increase your faction’s presence at the current event by drawing the top card from your deck and putting it into play. Each resource card you play give you more power and brings you closer to the objective value of the current event. For 2 players, games run about 60 minutes.

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Loopin Chewie Board Game

#14 | Loopin’ Chewie (2015)

Loopin’ Chewie makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a fun kids game that the whole family can enjoy. A very light dexterity game has you trying to stop the mayhem coming from someone whizzing around. Maybe you cannot stop it but at least you can put it on the other players so they go down before you.

Chewbacca in the Millennium Falcon is tasked with knocking out the other players’ stormtroopers. When only one player has stormtroopers left, that player wins. The game is based on Loopin’ Louie, where a battery-powered motor placed in the center of the table rotates a boom with a little plastic plane. Four radial arms lead out to the players’ barns and the chickens they’re trying to protect. Each barn has a little lever, which is used to knock the rotating plane away from your chickens and hopefully into someone else’s. For 2 – 4 players, games run 10 a quick 10 minutes.

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Star Wars Carcassonne Board Game

#13 | Carcassonne: Star Wars (2015)

Carcassonne: Star Wars makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because It brings together the wonderful Carcassonne and Star Wars. Everyone should own a copy of Carcassonne, and if you don’t have a copy, this is not a bad option. If you are one of those that thing just reskinning a game and not adding anything to it is completely wrong, you should probably keep on moving because that is what this is. It doesn’t change that it is the bringing together of two fantastic things in a well thought out way.

This is similar to Carcassonne but with Roads replaced with Trading Routes and claimed by Merchants instead of Robbers, Cities replaced with Asteroid Fields and claimed by Explorers instead of Knights and Cloisters replaced with Planets and claimed by Conquerers instead of Monks. There is no farming equivalent. Faction symbols (Empire, Rebel Alliance and Bounty Hunters) provide scoring bonuses regardless of what faction your Meeples belong to. For 2 – 5 players, games go for about 35 minutes.

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Star Wars Dark Side Rising Board Game

#12 | Star Wars: Dark Side Rising (2019)

Star Wars: Dark Side Rising makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is an incredibly well executed co-operative card and dice game inspired by the events leading up to and through Star Wars: A New Hope. This game CANNOT be sold in North America so you need to get a second hand version from Europe or Africa if you want to play. Doesn’t change that it is a solid option.

Players must work together to recruit rebels and prevent the construction of the ultimate weapon, the original Death Star. You must choose to lead cells specializing in Intelligence, Leadership, Support or Tactical. The player boards depict the Base of Operations and team leader (starting character asset) for each player. Players must coordinate efforts to recruit iconic characters, and ultimately tip the great war effort in their favor. For 2 – 4 players, games run about 45 minutes.

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Star Wars Legion Board Game

#11 | Star Wars: Legion (2018)

Star Wars: Legion makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because you can seize your chance to get your boots on the ground and lead your troops to victory in this miniatures game of thrilling infantry battles in the Star Wars universe. This is all about strategic miniatures battle and it is done very well.

Enter the ground battles of the Galactic Civil War as the commander of a unique army of miniatures filled with troopers, powerful ground or repulsor vehicles, and iconic characters. While innovative mechanics for command and control simulate the fog of war and the chaos of battle, the game’s unpainted, easily assembled minis give you a canvas to create the Star Wars army you’ve always wanted to lead into battle. For 2 players, games go for about 1 – 2 hours.

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Star Wars Epic Duels Board Game

#10 | Star Wars: Epic Duels (2002)

Star Wars: Epic Duels makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is all about “epic” showdowns between the franchises most iconic characters. You build a squad of one major character and two minor character to go take on someone else doing the same.

Each set of characters has its own deck of cards which are used for attack, defense, or special abilities. Each deck is unique with certain special powers relevant to the major character. There are different modes of play; one-on-one battles, up to three teams can play against each other, or up to six players can play a free-for-all battle. For 2 – 6 players, games last approximately 30 minutes each.

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Star Wars Risk Board Game

#09 | Risk: Star Wars Edition (2015)

Risk: Star Wars makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is the classic game of world domination painted with a Star Wars brush. This lets you re-create the dramatic final moments of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi with the theme seamlessly merging with the Risk game you know and love.

In Risk, players claim a handful of territories on a map of amongst many to defend with troops and ultimately expand to take over the world. In classic Risk, that map is of the world as we know it, but in this theming has players, across a TIE fighter-shaped gameboard, determine the fate of the Star Wars universe through 3 concurrent battles. The object of the game is to defend or destroy the Death Star. For 2 – 4 players, games run 30 – 45 minutes.

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Star Wars The Queens Gambit Board Game

#08 | Star Wars: The Queen’s Gambit (2000)

Star Wars: The Queen’s Gambit makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a nice little campaign driven dice rolling experience. The game has the unique distinction of being a very satisfying adventure game, taking you through story filled event after event, but also gives you a high level of control over how those events unfold. A very well put together game that is accentuated by one of the greatest franchises ever.

Based on the four battles at the end of Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace — the game takes you through the droid army wars, attempt to storm the palace, the Darth Maul showdown and Anakin’s epic space battle. Each turn, each side simultaneously chooses four action cards from a hand of ten, and places them in order. The actions are then carried out one at a time, alternating sides. Combat is resolved using special attack and defense dice. For 2 – 4 players, games run about 2 hours.

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Star Wars Card Game Board Game

#07 | Star Wars: The Card Game (2012)

Star Wars: The Card Game makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a really fast-paced and exciting card game. This is a game that puts one player in command of the Rebels and one player in command of the Empire in a light yet deeply enriching way. There are hours of gameplay to be had and so much to do.

The game is set within the time-frame of the original Star Wars trilogy. Each player has a deck of objective cards (whether dark side or good) representing various missions plus a deck of player cards of units (characters, vehicles, droids and creatures), events, enhancements and fates. Game play consists of deploying cards to your tableau, attacking your opponent’s objectives, defending your own objectives, and committing cards to the Force Struggle. For 2 players, games run 30 – 60 minutes.

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Star Wars Destiny Board Game

#06 | Star Wars: Destiny (2016)

Star Wars: Destiny makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a fantastic collectible dice and card game of battles between iconic heroes and villains that encompasses characters, locations, and themes from the entire Star Wars saga. Use variable player powers and hand management to bring the right force, pun intended.

Players engage in a fast-paced duel, each striving to eliminate the other’s characters first. The game’s innovative mechanisms combine dice-driven combat with faction-driven hand management. Straightforward rules make the game easy to learn, but also enable deep strategic thinking and clever deck-building. Players can create decks that include characters from every faction and any era, as long as heroes and villains are on opposite sides of the fight. For 2 players, games last about 30 minutes.

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Star Wars Outer Rim Board Game

#05 | Star Wars: Outer Rim (2019)

Star Wars: Outer Rim makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because this game of bounty hunters, mercenaries, and smugglers takes you into a not usual sector of the Star Wars Universe. You get to be one of the bad guys on the fringe setting out to do whatever you need to do in order to achieve eternal glory.

In Outer Rim, you take on the role of an underworld denizen, setting out to make your mark on the galaxy. You’ll travel the outer rim in your personal ship, hire legendary Star Wars characters to join your crew, and try to become the most famous (or infamous) outlaw in the galaxy. A game takes place over a series of turns that sees players taking dangerous jobs, tracking down bounties, upgrading their ship, and more, all in service of gaining more and more fame. For 1 – 4 players, games run about 2 – 3 hours.

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Star Wars Armada Board Game

#04 | Star Wars: Armada (2015)

Star Wars: Armada is another game on the list of best Star Wars board games because it is another fantastic minatures war game. Yes, this list is a little heavy in that regard, but it is all great and Star Wars lends itself so well. You can have small battles on the ground or large galactic fleet battles. In this title, not only are you fighting but you are engineering the materials to make that happen.

You assume the role of fleet admiral, serving with either the Imperial Navy or Rebel Alliance. You assemble your fleet and engage the enemy. Using the game’s unique maneuver tool, you steer your capital ships across the battlefield, even while squadrons of starfighters buzz around them. Then, as these ships exchange fire, it’s your job to issue the tactical commands that will decide the course of battle and, perhaps, the fate of the galaxy. For 2 players, games run about 2 hours.

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Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Board Game

#03 | Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game (2012)

Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is a great tactical ship-to-ship combat game in which players take control of powerful Rebel X-wings and nimble Imperial TIE fighters, facing them against each other in fast-paced space combat. Some of these games dabble in miniatures, but this one is all in.

Each ship type has its own unique piloting dial, which is used to secretly select a speed and maneuver each turn. After planning maneuvers, each ship’s dial is revealed and executed in a specific order. The balance of rushing headlong toward your enemy showering his forward deflectors in laser fire versus dancing away from him as you attempt to acquire a targeting lock, is everything. You are in total control of a massive fleet. For 2 players, games last 30 – 45 minutes.

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Star Wars Imperial Assault Board Game

#02 | Star Wars: Imperial Assault (2014)

Star Wars: Imperial Assault makes the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is one of the best strategy board games of tactical combat and missions out there and it happens to be crafted in a well thought out Star Wars container. There are many ways to take on the problems you face on your long journey and lots of fun to be had taking them. If this was a Baby Yoda board game it would be perfect, but one can dream.

Imperial is actually 2 different games. The campaign game pits the limitless troops and resources of the Galactic Empire against a crack team of elite Rebel operatives as they strive to break the Empire’s hold on the galaxy, while the skirmish game has you and a friend to muster strike teams and battle head-to-head over conflicting objectives. For 2 – 5 players, games last 1 – 2 hours.

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Star Wars Rebellion

#01 | Star Wars: Rebellion (2016)

Star Wars: Rebellion takes the top spot on the list of the best Star Wars board games because it is absolutely the most fun per dollar spent ratio you can have. All Star Wars games are dramatically different games, so it is impossible to say that one is better than any other but Rebellion continues to please over and over and is your best bet. This is a civilization-building and area control combat strategy game. It is very deep and uses a variety of miniatures and other big components.

You control the entire Galactic Empire or the fledgling Rebel Alliance. You must command starships, account for troop movements, and rally systems to your cause. Given the differences between the Empire and Rebel Alliance, each side has different win conditions, and you’ll need to adjust your play style depending on who you represent. Dice rolling through area control is how you win this one and oh boy is it fun. For 2 – 4 players, games last about 3 – 4 hours.

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