Language Independent Games
Language Independent Games
Here you will find language-independent games that may have rules in different languages but no text on the game material; therefore, no knowledge of the foreign language is required to play the game. These games can also be played in a multilingual group, as long as one member understands the language of the rules. To better navigate the category, use filters such as game time, difficulty, game mechanics, number of players, and more...
Bestsellers

Play time
45
Age
8+
Player count
2-4
Language

Play time
91-120
Age
14+
Player count
2-4
Language

Play time
do 15
Age
8+
Player count
1-2
Language

Play time
60
Age
8+
Player count
3-5
Language

Play time
70
Age
14+
Player count
1-5
Language

Play time
20
Age
8+
Player count
2-4
Language

Play time
61-90
Age
12+
Player count
1-4
Language

Play time
61-90
Age
12+
Player count
1-4
Language

Play time
110
Age
12+
Player count
1-4
Language

Keyside is played over three years. Each year is divided into two phases: landing and resolving harbors. In the landing phase, the lead player uses a die to move a boat into a harbor, then places a boatman, the die, and a worker into that harbor. Other players can join in.
Play time
120
Age
14+
Player count
1-4
Language

It’s summer time, and amid the forest lies the glade. In The Glade, you fill your personal forest board with sets of forest tiles (played from your tile rack) that feature creatures, leaves, and forest fruits. Create sets of three tiles to place one of your toadstool counters onto the central glade board. Complete a set of four tiles to add a toadstool to your store. Claim toadstool counters...
Play time
60
Age
14+
Player count
1-4
Language

London in the 20th century. The city is expanding, neighborhoods are changing, and roads are lined with landmarks. Over four epochs, players build their own neighborhood, acquire new tiles, and connect them with water pipes or electrical wiring. In terms of structure and mechanics, the game Key to the City - London is similar to the game Keyflower, but it offers new challenges.
Play time
120
Age
14+
Player count
2-6
Language

In the expansion Keyflower: The Farmers, players develop the agricultural side of their economy by acquiring new economic buildings, growing wheat, and breeding livestock (cows, pigs, and sheep). Animals are raised in fields created by laying roads, which adds a new dimension and strategy to the base game.
Play time
91-120
Age
12+
Player count
2-6
Language

Keyflower is a game for two to six players, played over four rounds. Each round represents a different season: spring, summer, autumn, and finally winter. Each player starts the game with a "home" tile and an initial team of eight workers, each of which is red, yellow, or blue. Players use workers of the same color to bid on tiles to add to their villages. Matching workers can alternatively be...
Play time
91-120
Age
12+
Player count
2-6
Language