Get your pumpkin-spiced lattes and cozy up to these awesome autumn board games!
As the leaves turn color and the temperature starts to drop, there’s no better way to spend an autumn evening than with a board game in full swing.
That’s why we’ve gone full-on theme and picked a few autumn-themed board games to get you in the mood for the harvest season.
On our list, you’ll find quite a few games that focus on harvest time and preparing for the impending winter. So, make like the pilgrims and gather your board game snacks, because winter is coming.
Take a look at our list of the best autumn board games!
🏆 Our Top Picks for Best Autumn Board Games
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When the leaves begin to change color, there’s nothing quite like gathering around the table with friends and family to enjoy some autumn-themed board games.
Whether it’s a game of Harvest Monopoly or an intense round of Acorn Risk (I wish those were real games!), the competition can get heated and the laughter can go on for hours. Invite everyone over, whip up some freshly-baked pumpkin muffins, and get ready for a cozy night of fun, strategy, and nostalgia!
New Haven
Players: 2-4
Playing time: 60 minutes
Ages: 12 +
Key Harvest
Players: 2-4
Playing time: 90 minutes
Ages: 10 +
Harvest
Players: 2-4
Playing time: 30-75 minutes
Ages: 14 +
Cornucopia
Players: 2-5
Playing time: 45-60 minutes
Ages: 8 +
Morels
Players: 2
Playing time: 30 minutes
Ages: 10 +
Wendake
Players: 1-4
Playing time: 60-120 minutes
Ages: 14 +
Sequoia
Players: 2-5
Playing time: 10 minutes
Ages: 6 +
Momiji
Players: 1-4
Playing time: 30 minutes
Ages: 8 +
Wrap-Up
We hope you enjoyed our list of the best autumn board games! With holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving, it’s definitely one of my favorite times of the year! And don’t forget, that chill in the air means that Christmas is on its way too!
Have you tried any of these awesome autumn board games? Did we miss any of your favorites? Drop a comment below and let us know what you think! We’d love to hear from you.
Ready Player Christine. Since my first D&D game, which took a turn for the weird and wacky (probably my influence), the world of board and tabletop games came alive. Now today, I get to write about these fantastical, fictional, and downright fun worlds.