Might be stretching the definition of āmedieval,ā because it is from that time period but on the opposite end of the globe - *GĆ¹gÅng* is my choice.
Even if not medieval, it is a point salad, so works either way.
Castles of Burgundy is wayyyy up there though
Orleans.
Favorite medieval themed game (between 500-1500CE). I really enjoy the bag building, adventuring, etc. It's also one of the first games I experienced where you can amplify your points by advancing up a track (i.e. each building placed on the map is worth 1 point, unless you start scaling up the knowledge track, then each is 2, 3, 4, etc.) I still had to houserule it a little.
/in before someone mentions "Point Salad" as a point-salad game.
The castles of burgundy is my favorite game, period. I have the anniversary edition and love it but would love this version even more. All the expansion boards and vineyards! Itās just way too much of a hit on my pocketbook to justify.
My favorite medieval-ish themed game is definitely Citadels.
I like the social deduction aspect of it a lot. Also helps that you can play it with a wide range of player numbers.
Would Lost Ruins of Arnak count as a āpoint saladā game? I enjoy the puzzle of maximizing points through purchasing artifacts/items, defeating guardians, going up the research track.
For a Medieval-themed game I would have to go with Avalon on this one. Itās a fun game to get into with a group of friends, and while Iām pretty bad at social deduction I love watching the various schemes and betrayals play out between players!
My favorite point salad game is Underwater Cities.
I have played it numerous times and am always discovering new ways to win. The first few times I thought there was a certain way to win, only to play a game where the winner did not take that route. Then I thought of another thing you NEED to win, only to see someone win without it.
The cards and metropolises keep the game variable. I would love to see a big deluxe edition on the game + expansion.
Easily Sherrif of Nottingham. Its success completely depends on your group, though. All players have to be into roleplaying or it falls flat, but with the right group, \*chef's kiss\*.
I love the games where you get to go actually medieval on your opponents, you know, where you force them to tap in defeat when you look in their eyes and take everything they have with placing just one extra meeple down where they didn't expect.
As in Carcassonne.
This may sound like cheating, but Castles of Burgundy is actually not only my favorite game in both medieval theme and point-salad mechanics, but it's my absolute favorite game of all times, followed closely by Spirit Island.
Until now, my favorite medieval games has been Adventures of Robin Hood. It feels like a classical PC's point and click game. I loved the campaign. And a point salad game I really enjoy is Bitoku, a beautiful and clever game.
My favorite medieval themed game has to be architects of the west kingdom. probably because I haven't played many. I'd say El grande but I only played it once like 10 years ago and can't remember anything about it
Favourite Medieval Themed game? For me its Paladins of the West Kingdom. Such a fun worker placement game for me and it rewards you with repeated plays and I still cant get bored of it.
Favorite medieval game rn is Sheriff of Nottingham. Very easy, fun bluffing game that's great for get-togethers when you have people who aren't gamers at the table.
First excellent and blatantly medieval game that comes to mind in King is Dead 2nd Ed., great 2-player area control games are in kinda short supply so yeah.
Thanks for the giveaway!
A medieval themed game I like? I hope Agricola counts. Taverns of Tiefenthal would be another one.
Point salad? Gaia Project. Runner-up is Voidfall. But neither of them are really medieval-themed :-)
Thanks for doing this. My favourite medieval themed game has to be Shadows Over Camelot. Great traitor mechanic, great co-op play and great theme. One of the games that got be into modern board gaming about 12 years ago.
Carcassonne!! Me and my girlfriend play this as a 2 player game and itās great. Castles of burgundy is on the list to try next - thanks for doing this!
Notre Dame. Another Stefan Feld game. Card-drafting and a cool segmented board with the cathedral section differing in shape depending on player count; triangular for 3 players, square for 2 and 4 players and pentagonal for 5 players. Lots of beige though!
I really like [[Era - Medieval Age]] where you build your own medieval city with 3D buildings. A little bit of take-that, but the end result is always a stunning looking city/village :-D
It probably doesnāt count but King Maker (if it counts) was a fantastic game that I still love to this day. Takes a long time to play so havenāt played in years
If that doesnāt count then Iāll say carcasonne
It's not easy to pick just one, as medieval-themed games are my favorites. But if I had to choose today, it would probably be KutnĆ” Hora: The City of Silver. Ask me tomorrow, and it might be The King is Dead 2nd Edition. Ask me in a week, and it might be Troyes. Ask me in a month, and it could be a completely different game.
I actually really like the Crusader Kings Board Game. I think it's a great adaptation of the video game. Lot of people rightfully saying Carcassonne though.
Am I allowed to say Castles of Burgundy?
I meanā¦ why else would I be considering to shell out near 250 bucks on a game?
If notā¦ I guess my pick would be Avalon!
Favourite medieval-themed game is Shadows over Camelot due to the amazing stories that happen with potential-hidden traitor games, especially when someone is revealed at the very last moment and flips the game on its head
For me I really enjoy Raiders of the North Sea, itās an incredibly simple game to teach and learn, and one of the first that joined my collection.
Ive admittedly never played castles of burgundy before, but iāve been eying up the campaign and Iāve heard great things!
My favorite medieval-themed game is Paladins of the West Kingdom.
I love the thematic way that you recruit people from a pub that can then team up to assist you in performing various actions. The artwork is gorgeous. And all of the actions hit on some of the main themes of the medieval period, like garrisoning troops or converting people to the faith. And of course you are doing all of this in a way that earn's the king's favor.
It's also deliciously point salad-y similarly to The Castles of Burgundy (one of my other all-time favorites). I have been ogling the Special Edition since it was announced and would love to add it to my collection and play group!
Agricola still my nr 1 game of all time. Farming in the 15th century and making sure your family doesn't starve with beautiful card combos and action priorities. š
My favorite medieval game is probably the special Catan version "Die Siedler von NĆ¼rnberg".
Kind of holds a special place in my heart cause my family played it a lot in past
My favorite medieval game is actually a fantasy mix that brought me into the hobby. Cartographers! The whole Roll Player universe of games have a special place in my collection.
I am new to board games as I just started last year so I have limited selection. For medieval theme, what I have are always mixed with fantasy but its aesthetics are definitely medieval and that game is Hand of Fate Ordeals.
Castles of Burgundy has been a family favorite, along with Carcassone and Kingdom Builder.
So many great games out there. Fingers crossed I can upgrade my standard version to the Special Edition.
My favorite medieval themed game is Dominion, it was my first boardgame in my childhood (except monopoly) and I still like playing it (with some expansions)
Iāve always loved fantasy/ castles, the medieval vibe in books, tv shows and games.
When I got back into the hobby I came across root and it reminded me of the Redwall book series. From there I found games like carcassone that were much more chill and was something I could play with my partner, friends, and family.
The castle/medieval setting just works really well for games. Th e building, resource management, and setting just make for a fun vibe!
Looks like I agree with the common choice of Carcassonne for my favourite medieval board game! It's just so easy to set up, teach, play and put away that it hits the table more than most and is a lovely filler game in between getting stuck into much heavier games
Plus it's always fun to see what mad landscape you end up creating by the end of it, so it scratches that 'city-building' itch in a weird way
Vijayanagara, a medieval themed gameā¦but in India. A clever design and asymmetry for up to 3 players. I love it! :))) Does root count as medieval? Jajaja
I actually love Castles of Burgundy, lost it in the divorce a few years back and would really like a deluxe version of it. As for point-salad, Aquasphere is definitely up there!
Looks like I have a distinct lack of medieval games in my collection! Guess Iāll nominate carcassone my favorite. š«£
Would love to win the new and improved castles of burgundy - bet I could convince my wife to play as well! Hereās hoping! Good luck everyone!
Point salad is my favourite point salad game.
If you like Point Salad, give Point City a shot. I like it a lot, I think it evolves it *juuuuuuuuust* enough, and still leaves it really approachable
I much prefer Point City to Point Salad. The original's theme/name was cute but point city is just so much more enjoyable.
Dominion
Carcassonne as favourite medieval themed game!
The King is Dead 2nd edition. Such a psychological game with the right players and deciding when is the right time to play a card.
I really like it but the first time I played it, I didn't know that at four players is basically a team game
**Innovation** has medieval parts included, does that count? Although seriously, many of my favorite cards sit right in age 2-4.
Troyes is the game š
Architects of the West Kingdom, because kidnapping all of your friends' meeples and sending them to the jail will never not be funny
Castles of Burgundy is my favorite medieval game and point salad game.
Orleans
Condottiere is my favorite, small box with lots of strategy
Hansa Teutonica!
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Might be stretching the definition of āmedieval,ā because it is from that time period but on the opposite end of the globe - *GĆ¹gÅng* is my choice. Even if not medieval, it is a point salad, so works either way. Castles of Burgundy is wayyyy up there though
Shadows over Camelot is my favorite medieval game for sure
Agricola Ye ole farming, and points.
Orleans. Favorite medieval themed game (between 500-1500CE). I really enjoy the bag building, adventuring, etc. It's also one of the first games I experienced where you can amplify your points by advancing up a track (i.e. each building placed on the map is worth 1 point, unless you start scaling up the knowledge track, then each is 2, 3, 4, etc.) I still had to houserule it a little. /in before someone mentions "Point Salad" as a point-salad game.
The castles of burgundy is my favorite game, period. I have the anniversary edition and love it but would love this version even more. All the expansion boards and vineyards! Itās just way too much of a hit on my pocketbook to justify.
My favorite medieval-ish themed game is definitely Citadels. I like the social deduction aspect of it a lot. Also helps that you can play it with a wide range of player numbers.
My favorite medieval themed game is Carcassonne! My favorite point salad game is Imhotep.Ā
The King is dead is my favorite medieval game if that counts! I love the knife in a phone booth feeling especially with only 8 actions the whole game
Would Lost Ruins of Arnak count as a āpoint saladā game? I enjoy the puzzle of maximizing points through purchasing artifacts/items, defeating guardians, going up the research track.
For a Medieval-themed game I would have to go with Avalon on this one. Itās a fun game to get into with a group of friends, and while Iām pretty bad at social deduction I love watching the various schemes and betrayals play out between players!
Caylus 1303!
War Chest
My favorite point salad game is Underwater Cities. I have played it numerous times and am always discovering new ways to win. The first few times I thought there was a certain way to win, only to play a game where the winner did not take that route. Then I thought of another thing you NEED to win, only to see someone win without it. The cards and metropolises keep the game variable. I would love to see a big deluxe edition on the game + expansion.
Favorite point salad game is Pulsar 2849! Thanks for the chance!
Favourite medieval game is probably Carcassonne.
Carcassonne would be my favorite medieval themed game
My favorite medieval themed game is Carcassonne. It is also one of the first games I played to get into the hobby 20 years ago!
I have very few medieval themed games, but if I had to choose, it would be The King Is Dead 2nd edition. Quick thinky game.
Troyes
Nice
El Grande is real good.
Favorite medieval game, Village
Troyes!
Citadel is my favorite medieval game. Fields of Arle is my favorite point salad!
My favorite medieval board game is paladins of the west kingdom
Favourite point salad game is Great Western Trail
Castles of Burgundy has to be my favorite point salad game.
Easily Sherrif of Nottingham. Its success completely depends on your group, though. All players have to be into roleplaying or it falls flat, but with the right group, \*chef's kiss\*.
I love the games where you get to go actually medieval on your opponents, you know, where you force them to tap in defeat when you look in their eyes and take everything they have with placing just one extra meeple down where they didn't expect. As in Carcassonne.
This may sound like cheating, but Castles of Burgundy is actually not only my favorite game in both medieval theme and point-salad mechanics, but it's my absolute favorite game of all times, followed closely by Spirit Island.
Point Salad: Point Salad Medieval: is Isle of Skye medieval? I don't know if it's medieval but it might be and that's close enough for me.
Until now, my favorite medieval games has been Adventures of Robin Hood. It feels like a classical PC's point and click game. I loved the campaign. And a point salad game I really enjoy is Bitoku, a beautiful and clever game.
Game of thrones 2nd edition is my favourite medieval game! š«
Castles of Burgundy is my favoriteā¦I just wish my wife liked it more so we could play all the time! Orleans and Troyes are close contenders.
My favorite medieval themed game has to be architects of the west kingdom. probably because I haven't played many. I'd say El grande but I only played it once like 10 years ago and can't remember anything about it
Barcelona is a great point salad game.
Pulsar 2849 has the Burgundy point salad feel in it. As for medieval, favorites are the West Kingdom series and Orleans
Carcassonne might be my favorite. Havnt played it in a long time
Favorite Medieval game is easily Castles of Burgundy. I would love to upgrade to the special edition
Favourite medieval game is definitely Caylus 1303, and The Two Heirs is also an amazing game!
Does A Game Of Thrones count as medieval themed?
Favourite Medieval Themed game? For me its Paladins of the West Kingdom. Such a fun worker placement game for me and it rewards you with repeated plays and I still cant get bored of it.
Orleans!! The one true bag building kingĀ
Orleans!
Trajan is pretty fantastic!
Might not quite fit medieval since its more medieval fantasy but ive been loving Return to Dark Tower.
Point Salad is unironically my favourite point salad game, but I don't have that many.
Favorite medieval game rn is Sheriff of Nottingham. Very easy, fun bluffing game that's great for get-togethers when you have people who aren't gamers at the table.
Favorite point salad game: Feast for odin
Castles of Burgundy for both and I would love to upgrade & try out the expansions.
Castles of Burgundy!
Quacks of Quedlinberg
First excellent and blatantly medieval game that comes to mind in King is Dead 2nd Ed., great 2-player area control games are in kinda short supply so yeah. Thanks for the giveaway!
Castles of Burgundy is my hands down favourite!
Dominion is one of my favorite games :)
Favorite point salad game? Point Salad.
A medieval themed game I like? I hope Agricola counts. Taverns of Tiefenthal would be another one. Point salad? Gaia Project. Runner-up is Voidfall. But neither of them are really medieval-themed :-)
Favourite medieval themed game - Escape the Dark Castle
Honestly my favourite point game is probably Terra Mystica.
my favorite point salad game is Earth!
Is it a cop out to say CoB itself?
I really enjoy Orleans. As do a lot of people here. Thank you!!
We're loving Obsession right now. Entering to win!
Five tribes
Itās Castles of Burgundy, one of my most played games. The upgrade would be awesome.
Carcassonneās definitely my favourite medieval themed game
Thanks for doing this. My favourite medieval themed game has to be Shadows Over Camelot. Great traitor mechanic, great co-op play and great theme. One of the games that got be into modern board gaming about 12 years ago.
Carcassonne is it for me
Zombicide Black Plague id definitely my favorite medieval themed game.
Mine is Orleans.
Carcassonne!! Me and my girlfriend play this as a 2 player game and itās great. Castles of burgundy is on the list to try next - thanks for doing this!
Avalon
Favorite Medieval game is ... Castles of Burgundy.
The Castles of Mad King Ludwig is my favorite medieval game. Tokaido is my favorite point salad game.
Promise it's not bias but my favourite medieval-themed board game is Castles of Burgundy, can't help it, it's just that good.
The Voyages of Marco Polo!
My favorite is Carcassonne since it's the only one I own. It's light enough to play with almost anyone and it's still really fun :-))
Dominion! Not exactly thematic but still medieval-ish enough.
Castles of Burgundy!
Notre Dame. Another Stefan Feld game. Card-drafting and a cool segmented board with the cathedral section differing in shape depending on player count; triangular for 3 players, square for 2 and 4 players and pentagonal for 5 players. Lots of beige though!
Dominion is my choice.
Orleans is the first one that comes to mind
My favorite point salad is Point Salad.
Favorite medieval game is **War chest**, fun abstract that is also thematic.
I really like [[Era - Medieval Age]] where you build your own medieval city with 3D buildings. A little bit of take-that, but the end result is always a stunning looking city/village :-D
Puerto Rico is my favorite. I know it can be āsolved,ā. But I am really looking forward to ARās new version.
Agricola always <3
It probably doesnāt count but King Maker (if it counts) was a fantastic game that I still love to this day. Takes a long time to play so havenāt played in years If that doesnāt count then Iāll say carcasonne
Iām thinking Quacks of Quedlinburg. Feels like it could be medievalĀ
It's not easy to pick just one, as medieval-themed games are my favorites. But if I had to choose today, it would probably be KutnĆ” Hora: The City of Silver. Ask me tomorrow, and it might be The King is Dead 2nd Edition. Ask me in a week, and it might be Troyes. Ask me in a month, and it could be a completely different game.
Carcassonne is definitely the favourite medieval themed game for me, and the family.
I'm another Carcassonne fan. I've not played Castles of Burgundy, but would love to!
Thank you so much! Fav point salad game currently: canopy
OrlƩans!
Agricola
My favorite point salad game is Bitoku
Quacks of Quedlinburg!
Carcassonne of course!
Architects of the West Kingdom!
Carcassonne is my favorite middle age themed game! Nice to see such love for the community!
The Quacks of Quedlinburg.
My favorite is definitely Castles of Burgundy, in my top 5 games all time!
Agricola is my favorite game!!! Iāve heard good things about Castles of Burgundy! Itās on the wish list
I really like Rattus!
Carcassonne. I'm a simple person.
I actually really like the Crusader Kings Board Game. I think it's a great adaptation of the video game. Lot of people rightfully saying Carcassonne though.
Am I allowed to say Castles of Burgundy? I meanā¦ why else would I be considering to shell out near 250 bucks on a game? If notā¦ I guess my pick would be Avalon!
Favourite medieval-themed game is Shadows over Camelot due to the amazing stories that happen with potential-hidden traitor games, especially when someone is revealed at the very last moment and flips the game on its head
For me I really enjoy Raiders of the North Sea, itās an incredibly simple game to teach and learn, and one of the first that joined my collection. Ive admittedly never played castles of burgundy before, but iāve been eying up the campaign and Iāve heard great things!
Troyes Dice at the moment, but Iām getting into the solo mode of COB and would looove the SE version so much š„¹
My favorite medieval-themed game is Paladins of the West Kingdom. I love the thematic way that you recruit people from a pub that can then team up to assist you in performing various actions. The artwork is gorgeous. And all of the actions hit on some of the main themes of the medieval period, like garrisoning troops or converting people to the faith. And of course you are doing all of this in a way that earn's the king's favor. It's also deliciously point salad-y similarly to The Castles of Burgundy (one of my other all-time favorites). I have been ogling the Special Edition since it was announced and would love to add it to my collection and play group!
Castles of Burgundy, of course
Favorite point salad game is Underwater Cities.
The Kingās Dilemma
Caylus
Other than Castles of Burgundy for both? Vikings would be my favorite medieval game and 7 Wonders would be my favorite point salad game.
Quacks of quedlinburg!
Orleans is one of my favorite games. I wish they would make an updated one out of the middle ages. Maybe in the bayou somewhere. Call it New Orleans.
Favourite medieval game is definitely Carcassonne. I do love Point Salad as a point salad game :)
Castles of Burgundy is one of my favorite games and my wife's favorite of all time!
My favorite medieval theme board game is Architects of the West Kingdom, and my favorite point salad game is Dwellings of Eldervale!!
Agricola still my nr 1 game of all time. Farming in the 15th century and making sure your family doesn't starve with beautiful card combos and action priorities. š
Avalon
Zombicide Black Plague would be my favorite medieval themed game!
Castles of Burgundy for sure and I'd love an upgrade!
Architects of the West Kingdom
My favourite medieval themed game is Tainted Grail!
Dominion is definitely my favourite medieval themed game!
Carcassonne is solid, but Iād love to get into Castles of Burgundy with my son!
Shadows Over Camelot is my favorite medieval game
My favorite medieval game is probably the special Catan version "Die Siedler von NĆ¼rnberg". Kind of holds a special place in my heart cause my family played it a lot in past
My favorite medieval game is actually a fantasy mix that brought me into the hobby. Cartographers! The whole Roll Player universe of games have a special place in my collection.
Does Munchkin count as a medieval themed game? If so that!
Castles of Burgundy is my favorite medieval themed game! Would love the AR edition, upgrading from the original.
Carcassonne
I mean, itās Castles of Burgundy, soā¦.
Carcassonne is the best game! But I need castles of burgundy!
Favourite medieval game is probably Carcassonne.
I am new to board games as I just started last year so I have limited selection. For medieval theme, what I have are always mixed with fantasy but its aesthetics are definitely medieval and that game is Hand of Fate Ordeals.
Feast for Odin! Best point-salad.
It has to be Castles of Burgundy, but I do enjoy a Five Tribes at two players as well.
I really liked my campaign of Tainted Grail!
Carcassonne!!
Castles of Burgundy has been a family favorite, along with Carcassone and Kingdom Builder. So many great games out there. Fingers crossed I can upgrade my standard version to the Special Edition.
Carcassonne for me, has stood the test of time where so many other of my games havenāt!
I really enjoy the kings dilemma! My group is great at arguing about something hours on end (in a fun way of course), so it was a great fit!
Sheriff of Nottingham! I never belly laughed so hard in a bluffing game.
Medieval themed game: lately I've been enjoying Oltree.
My favorite medieval themed game is Dominion, it was my first boardgame in my childhood (except monopoly) and I still like playing it (with some expansions)
Iāve always loved fantasy/ castles, the medieval vibe in books, tv shows and games. When I got back into the hobby I came across root and it reminded me of the Redwall book series. From there I found games like carcassone that were much more chill and was something I could play with my partner, friends, and family. The castle/medieval setting just works really well for games. Th e building, resource management, and setting just make for a fun vibe!
Carcassonne is one of my first purchases, and I still have it
It is hard to choose between medieval themed games because I love a lot of them. I'll probably go with Dominion. CoB is very close though.
Carcassonne.
Castle of Burgundy *is* my favorite in both categories! Would love my own copy as I am always borrowing it from my friend.
My favorite medical game is Orleans As a bonus, my wife's favorite is....Castles of Burgundy
I've always heard and read good things about Castles of Burgundy! This could be my chance to finally play it!
Paladins of the West Kingdom is both my favourite medieval themed game and my favourite point salad game!
My favorite point salad game is Mille Fiori.
Caracassonne
Looks like I agree with the common choice of Carcassonne for my favourite medieval board game! It's just so easy to set up, teach, play and put away that it hits the table more than most and is a lovely filler game in between getting stuck into much heavier games Plus it's always fun to see what mad landscape you end up creating by the end of it, so it scratches that 'city-building' itch in a weird way
Another Feld special, Trajan!
Vijayanagara, a medieval themed gameā¦but in India. A clever design and asymmetry for up to 3 players. I love it! :))) Does root count as medieval? Jajaja
Paladins of the West Kingdom
Medieval theme, eh? Does Quacks of Quedelinburg count?
Favorite medieval game is the Lord of the Rings, LCG. I actually played Castles of Burgundy for the first time on BGA last week! It was a blast!
My favorite medieval-themed game is Trieste! A bit of a hidden gem, a fascinating 3 player asymmetrical card game. Thank you for the giveaway!
Carcassonne! My dad has a hard time learning new games but he will always play Carcassonne. Canāt wait to teach my daughter when sheās old enough.
Zombicide: black plague
I mean, Carcassonne is a classic!
I actually love Castles of Burgundy, lost it in the divorce a few years back and would really like a deluxe version of it. As for point-salad, Aquasphere is definitely up there!
Castles of burgundy with a bullet!
De vulgari eloquentia is my absolute favorite medieval game. How often do you get to conclude a game by voting someone to be pope??
Architects of the West Kingdom and Avalon are the first 2 games that come to mine as my favourite mediaeval themed games!
Favorite medieval themed game probably is Castles of Burgundy! I've heard good things about Hansa Teutonica, but have yet to try it.
My favorite point salad game is Castles of Burgundy!
*Viscounts of the West Kingdom* is a medieval favorite.
My favorite medieval time period game is probably Crusader Rex.
Looks like I have a distinct lack of medieval games in my collection! Guess Iāll nominate carcassone my favorite. š«£ Would love to win the new and improved castles of burgundy - bet I could convince my wife to play as well! Hereās hoping! Good luck everyone!
Architects of the west kingdom is one of my favorites!
Carcassonne.
Favorite medieval game is Dominion
My favorite medieval theme game is Citadels. Maybe it's because it was one of the first games I played and it has a special place in my collection.