10.Abyss

Artist: Xavier Collette

If you notice any similarities in style betweenAbyssandMysterium, it may be because Xavier Collette worked on both of them! And so it’s no wonder that both games appear on this list, because the artwork is absolutely fantastic.

This mythological card game will have you feeling like you’ve been sucked right into a world as lived-in as a fantasy MMORPG.

9.Tokaido

Artist: Xavier Gueniffey Durin

Tokaidois a perfect example of a minimalist art style with its own unique personality, so much so that it stands out and begs to be looked at. Everything about it reminds me of the kind of art you might find in the best anime series, especially the panorama cards.

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8.Trickerion

Artists: Villo Farkas, Laszlo Fejes

Trickerionis a heavy game—and an expensive one—that might scare you away with its complex gameplay, but your interest will be sucked right back to it thanks to its parchment-esque motif.

All of its art—from the board to the cards to the tokens—is as intricate as its gameplay mechanics, making it a joy to look at and behold.

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7.Sushi Go!

Artists: Nan Rangsima, Tobias Schweiger, Phil Walker-Harding

Yeah,Sushi Go!looks like a kids' game at first glance, but the longer you look at the art, the more you’ll begin to appreciate it…

…if not for the bright colors and how perfectly it sets the mood, then for how absolutely unique it is in relation to most of the dark fantasy and sci-fi that pervades board gaming.

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6.Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

Artists: Marcin Adamski, Ben Carre, Tommy Ng, Ari Wong

The English-Chinese text on all the cards, the beautiful shades of blue and red, the darkness and shadows all over the place—whatisn’tthere to love about the art in this game?

And let’s not forget thatDeception: Murder in Hong Kongis downright one of the best social deduction and bluffing board games ever made.

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5.Mysterium

Artists: Igor Burlakov, Xavier Collette, Oleksandr Nevskiy, Oleg Sidorenko

Mysteriumis a game about solving mysteries using nothing but images, so it’s pretty clear right off the bat that artwork is important for a game like this.

Well, kudos to the art team, becauseMysteriumtruly has some of the best artwork of any board game or card game, and it all fits the theme of “communicating with ghosts via visions” perfectly.

4.Everdell

Artist: Andrew Bosley

PlayingEverdellfeels like you’re playing a high-quality fantasy mobile by a company that knows what it’s doing. There’s so much detail in every card, and there are so many cards to enjoy.

I don’t know what else to say—one look at the board game’s cover should convey everything you need to know.

3.Scythe

Artist: Jakub Rozalski

Scytheis an involved economic area control game, set in an alternative 1920s where steampunk has overtaken Eastern Europe under the rule of The Factory.

The artwork depicts an amazingly beautiful combination of pre-industrial life and terrifying mechas. Quite immersive, actually.

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2. Hanamikoji

Artist: Maisherly

Hanamikojiis a two-player card game about persuading Geishas using their favorite items. The deck is pretty small—only seven Geishas and a handful of Items cards each—and despite being a short game, it’s surprisingly strategic.

But my favorite part of it? The amazing artwork, of course! The Oriental flavor of the game is perfectly captured.

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1.Modern Art

Artists: Rafael Silveira, Manuel Carvalha, Sigrid Thaler, Ramon Martins, Daniel Melim

No surprise to seeModern Arton this list, given that it’s literally a game about art!

Several versions of it exist, each with its own different art style, so I’m choosing to highlight the CMON version, which includesrealart pieces done byrealmodern artists. How cool is that?

The OINK version ofModern Artis also wonderful in its own way, but unfortunately I haven’t been able to find it on sale anywhere.

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