Are you a die-hard Harry Potter fan? Wanting to do something fun with your friends or family? Have a little get-together or party and play one of these games! We’ve compiled a list of our top ten Harry Potter board games.
These games have been chosen based on their popularity with consumers and independent reviews made by sites like Board Game Geek.
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1. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle (Board Game Geek Rating: 9.0/10.0)
This cooperative board game is great for 2-6 players and ages 6 and up. Players work together to defeat the Dark Lord Harry Potter. The game comes with everything you need to play and it will last at least about 2 hours.
It is a lot like the Clue board game where you have to work together as a team to find the three parts of the weapon used to kill Harry Potter’s parents.
2. Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game (Board Game Geek Rating: 7.5/10)
This set of miniatures is great for Harry Potter fans. With a huge variety of characters, you’ll want to buy this game for the miniatures and put it all together. However, if you play with a lot of other board games like Risk and Axis & Allies, this game works well to add another dimension to your gaming experience.
3. Clue: Harry Potter Edition (Board Game Geek Rating: 7.5/10)
The Harry Potter Clue board game is great for 3-6 players ages 8 up. With the ability to play in different ways, you can play on any of your own ideas and it’s all based on the popular Harry Potter franchise. The game comes with a large number of clues, and you’ll have to work together to solve the mystery.
If you love Clue, you’ll love this Harry Potter edition just as much. The game includes 6 characters from the books-Harry, Ron, Hermione Snape, Dumbledore, and Filch-and locations like the Great Hall and the Forbidden Forest.
4. UNO: Harry Potter (Board Game Geek Rating: 7.5/10)
If you love the UNO card game, you’ll love this Harry Potter edition. It includes unique cards like Marauder’s Map and features characters such as Albus Dumbledore and Cho ChangIt is for 2-10 players and ages 8 up.
This Harry Potter UNO is 100% the classic card game. The box also includes a Harry Potter poster. making this a great gift for any Harry Potter fan.
5. Harry Potter Trading Card Game (Board Game Geek Rating: 5/10)
This is another very popular Harry Potter card game. The cards include characters from all the major books and movies. Each card also comes with a miniature image of the character on it. You can play this game with 2-4 players, ages 6 and up for roughly an hour to an hour and a half.
6. Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising (Board Game Geek Rating: 7.2/10)
This is a Harry Potter board game for 1-4 players ages 8 and up. It lasts about 45 minutes. You play as Harry Potter and you must stop the Dark Lord before he rises again.
7. Codenames Harry Potter (Board Game Geek Rating: 8.2/10)
Remember the game Codenames?It won the Spiel des Jahres award in 2015.This Harry Potter spin-off is very similar to the original game You use Harry Potter character cards as the codenames for your team. If you’ve never played Codenamesthen you should definitely try this Harry Potter version. It makes the game a little more fun since you can use your knowledge of Harry Potter to make it more difficult for the opposing team.
8. Munchkin Harry Potter Deluxe (Board Game Geek Rating: 8.1/10)
This game is very similar to the original Munchkin. It won the Origin Awards in 2006. This version of Munchkin is designed to be played with Harry Potter and all related characters, so it’s best to have watched the movies in order to really play the game.
9. Talisman: Harry Potter (Board Game Geek Rating: 8.7/10)
Talisman is a board game where the objective is to be the first one to reach the center of your own castle. It has sold over 20 million copies and has been in development since 1983This version of Talisman includes all things Harry Pottermaking it is ideal for fans.
10. Harry Potter Strike Dice Game (Board Game Geek Rating: 7.8/10)
This game is, as the title implies, a dice game. It includes just two custom dice and some custom game cards. Players put their dice into the middle, roll, and then match their symbols to the symbols on the cards in order to score points. This is a very fast and fun simple game to play.
Great post! It’s always fun to find new Harry Potter games to play and it’s great that you’ve compiled a list of the best ones. It’s true that there are a lot of Harry Potter products out there and it can be hard to find the gems, so your list will be helpful for fans looking for new games to try. Thanks for sharing your experience and recommendations!