Welcome to Ancient Egypt: one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever seen! Travel back in time to Northern Africa in the Nile River Delta to an age of pharaohs, pyramids, cults of death, and gods that walk among the people.
Some of the oldest board games ever discovered come from Ancient Egypt such as Senet and Mehen as well as modern-day board games that explore the theme of the civilization.
Are you an Egyptophile? Have you ever traveled to Egypt to visit the historical sites yourself? If you’ve never been able to see this impressive place in person, playing Egyptian-themed board games is the next best thing. Let’s dive into our list of the best Egyptian-themed board games!
🏆 Our Top Picks for Best Egyptian-Themed Games
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Thebes
Players: 2–4
Playing time: 60 minutes
Have you ever wanted to travel around the ancient world, gathering knowledge about the great civilizations? In Thebes, players compete to excavate the archaeological wonders of 5 ancient civilizations: the Greeks, the Cretans, the Egyptians, the Palestinians, and the Mesopotamians. Learn the most, acquire artifacts, and best your colleagues to win the game!
Kemet: Blood and Sand
Players: 2–5
Playing time: 90-120 minutes
Immerse yourself in history and mythology as you take on the roles of warring Egyptian Gods, fighting to build the most powerful army to dominate Egypt in this area control war board game.
Valley of the Kings
Players: 2-4
Playing time: 45 minutes
Just because you’re dead, doesn’t mean you can’t take it with you. Take on the role of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh and compete to be the first to fill your tomb with the most valuable artifacts and treasures in this deck-building board game.
Cleopatra and the Society of Architects
Players: 3-5
Playing time: 60 minutes
Travel back in time to the Roman Empire where players compete to build a three-dimensional palace for Cleopatra – Queen of the Nile in this family-friendly hand management board game!
Amun-Re
Players: 3-5
Playing time: 90 minutes
Be the first pharaoh to build the most pyramids after acquiring territory and gaining materials in this area majority, economic strategy board game!
Ra
Players: 2-5
Playing time: 45-60 minutes
Bid to acquire the most valuable sets of Egyptian artifacts and resources in this set collection and push your luck board game!
Nefertiti
Players: 3–4
Playing time: 45 minutes
Players take on the role of Akhenaton, Pharoah of Upper & Lower Egypt who has somehow forgotten to buy an anniversary gift for his beautiful wife, Nefertiti. Send your servants to the four corners of the realm and be the first to bring back the most impressive gift!
Pyramids
Players: 2-5
Playing time: 30 minutes
Build your own necropolis to bring the most glory to your dynasty and construct the most impressive monuments to the gods in this creative, family-friendly board game!
Fertility
Players: 2-4
Playing time: 25-45 minutes
Fertility is a simple resource management game that raises tough decisions for you to take. Each turn, you collect some of the riches of the Valley of the Nile and immediately decide how to use them: supply one of your Shops to earn money, or spend them to build new districts, offering you new opportunities. Be wise because your choices are irreversible.
Wrap-Up
We hope you enjoyed our list of the best Egyptian-themed board games! It’s no surprise that this ancient civilization still mystifies and intrigues us to this day. With so many hidden secrets and mysteries that have yet to be solved, Ancient Egypt will likely fascinate us for years to come.
Have you tried any of the Egypt-themed board games on this list? Did we miss any of your favorites? Drop a comment below and let us know! We’d love to hear from you.
Kendra has always been a hardcore fantasy nerd. Growing up in the worlds of Tolkien, Sanderson, Jordan, and Abercrombie, DnD & board games just came naturally. She and her husband, Bryan, started GameCows.com in 2018 as a fun passion project that just took over their lives. An avid board gamer since childhood and chronic DnD chronicler for more than two decades, she loves to play, write, travel, and learn dead languages.