Why This Archive Exists
Sports tabletop games have been around for well over a century. Baseball dice games from the 1900s, football strategy boards from the 1960s, cricket card games printed in someone’s garage — thousands of these games exist, scattered across dozens of sports, and there has never been one place to find them all.
That’s the gap this archive fills. We started by pulling data from BoardGameGeek — the best general-purpose board game database out there — and filtering it down to sports-related titles. That gave us a solid foundation of over 6,800 games. But BGG doesn’t cover everything, especially smaller indie releases, print-and-play designs, and games from outside the US and Europe.
That’s where you come in.
If you know a sports tabletop game that isn’t in the archive — something your family plays, a local favorite, an indie release, a game from another country — submit it. Every game matters here, whether it’s a slick modern production or a photocopied sheet from 1987.
Beyond cataloging, we want this to be a place where fans actually talk about these games. Rate the ones you’ve played. Write a review. Help someone who’s looking for a good two-player baseball game or a solo hockey sim find their next favorite.
This is a passion project. There are no ads, no paywalls, no sponsored rankings. Just a growing database maintained by people who think sports tabletop games deserve better than being buried in the back pages of general-purpose sites.
Thanks for being here. If you want to help, the easiest things you can do are submit a game we’re missing or leave a review on one you’ve played.