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December 2, 2025

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December 2025 | Vol. XXIV - No. 12


Most Demanded Board Games for the 2025 Holiday

By Laura N. Larsson
December 2025

Executive Summary: The State of the Tabletop Market in Holiday 2025

The 2025 holiday season represents a watershed moment for the tabletop gaming industry, characterized by a convergence of high-profile intellectual property (IP) adaptations, a resurgence of cooperative gameplay mechanics, and a maturation of the "cozy" gaming aesthetic. Following the supply chain volatility that defined the early 2020s, the market has stabilized into a period of aggressive competition, where publisher pedigree and designer reputation act as primary drivers of consumer confidence.

This comprehensive market report analyzes the thirteen most demanded board games of the 2025 holiday season. The selection methodology synthesizes point-of-sale data from major mass-market retailers (Target, Amazon), hobbyist distribution channels, "Hotness" tracking metrics from BoardGameGeek (BGG), and critical reception data—specifically the Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) awards.

Three overarching trends define the 2025 landscape:

  1. The Cooperative Renaissance: A distinct shift away from direct conflict is evident in the data. Of the top 13 titles, a significant plurality are fully cooperative. This reflects a broader psychographic trend where consumers, fatigued by global instability, seek entertainment that fosters social cohesion and shared victory. Titles like Bomb Busters and Sky Team exemplify this, requiring distinct non-verbal communication and trust-building mechanics.   

  2. IP as a Design Multiplier: Licensed games have graduated from mere merchandise to critical darlings. The involvement of "auteur" designers—such as Matt Leacock (Pandemic) on The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship and Antoine Bauza on Duel for Middle-earth—has elevated IP adaptations to the top of hobbyist wishlists. These games are no longer viewed as "cash grabs" but as legitimate, mechanically rich entries in the canon.   

  3. The "Next-Gen" Successors: The market is dominated by spiritual successors. Publishers are mitigating risk by releasing re-implementations of proven systems. Wyrmspan (derived from Wingspan), Harmonies (competing with Cascadia), and Duel for Middle-earth (reimagining 7 Wonders Duel) leverage existing fanbases while introducing sufficient mechanical novelty to drive upgrade cycles.   

The following sections provide an exhaustive analysis of each title, examining their market positioning, mechanical innovations, and the specific demand drivers propelling them to the top of the 2025 sales charts.


1. Bomb Busters

Publisher: Pegasus Spiele / Cocktail Games Designers: Hisashi Hayashi Category: Cooperative Deduction / Party Status: 2025 Spiel des Jahres Winner / Mass Market Breakout

Market Position and Critical Acclaim

Bomb Busters stands as the undisputed champion of the 2025 holiday season, largely due to its victory in the Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) awards in July 2025. The "Red Pöppel" award is the single most influential accolade in the board game industry, historically guaranteeing sales in the hundreds of thousands globally. In the months following the announcement, Bomb Busters transitioned from a hobbyist curiosity to a mass-market staple, appearing prominently in big-box retailer holiday circulars and selling out rapid-fire restocks at Amazon and specialized game stores.   

The game’s market position is unique; it straddles the line between a party game and a logic puzzle, making it accessible to non-gamers while retaining enough cognitive "crunch" to satisfy enthusiasts. This duality has made it the default "safe" gift for 2025, capable of being played at family gatherings with wide age ranges (10+).   

Gameplay Mechanics and Design Philosophy

At its core, Bomb Busters is a cooperative deduction game that iterates on the "restricted communication" genre popularized by titles like The Mind and Hanabi. Players assume the role of a bomb disposal squad, tasked with cutting wires (matching numbered cards) to defuse a bomb.

The central tension arises from the distribution of information. The deck consists of numbered wires (e.g., 1-50), with multiple copies of each number. Players are dealt a hand of wires that only they can see. The objective is to identify identical wires held by other players and "cut" them. However, explicit communication about specific numbers is forbidden. Instead, players must rely on logical deduction based on the visible wires they hold and the few clues allowed by the game state.   

Designer Hisashi Hayashi has implemented a scenario-based progression system that elevates Bomb Busters above its peers. The box includes 66 distinct missions, each introducing new rules, obstacles, or equipment. This "legacy-lite" structure encourages "binge-gaming," a consumption pattern borrowed from streaming media that resonates strongly with modern audiences. Players rarely play just one round; the "just one more mission" loop drives extended play sessions, increasing the game’s perceived value.   

Demand Drivers: The "Explosive" Atmosphere

The demand for Bomb Busters is fueled by its ability to generate high-stakes emotional moments. The binary outcome of each turn—success or explosion—creates a visceral thrill that is highly shareable on social media platforms like TikTok. Clips of players celebrating a successful defusal or reacting with mock horror to a detonation have gone viral, functioning as organic marketing.

Furthermore, the game eliminates the "quarterbacking" problem often found in cooperative games, where one dominant player dictates the strategy. Because no single player possesses all the information, collaboration is enforced by the mechanics themselves. Every player acts as a critical node in the decision-making network, ensuring engagement across the table. This inclusivity is a primary factor in its recommendation as a holiday family game.   


2. Slay the Spire: The Board Game

Publisher: Contention Games Designers: Gary Dworetsky, Anthony Giovannetti, Casey Yano Category: Cooperative Deckbuilding / Dungeon Crawler Status: Highly Anticipated Retail Release / Stock Scarcity

The Digital-to-Analog Phenomenon

Slay the Spire: The Board Game represents the apex of the video-game-to-board-game adaptation trend in 2025. Based on the seminal roguelike deckbuilder that defined a video game genre, this physical adaptation has been one of the most wish-listed items of the year. Following a massive crowdfunding campaign that raised millions, the retail edition hit shelves in Q4 2025, meeting a voracious appetite from a crossover demographic of PC gamers and tabletop enthusiasts.   

The transition from screen to cardboard is notoriously difficult. Video games handle complex calculations instantly; board games must offload that overhead to the players. Slay the Spire succeeds by streamlining the math while retaining the core strategic loops. The demand is driven by this fidelity; players feel they are engaging with the same beloved systems—card drafting, relic collection, and synergistic combos—in a tactile, social format.   

Mechanical Translation and Solo Play Value

The game supports 1-4 players cooperatively, a significant shift from the single-player video game source material. This cooperative mode adds a layer of social strategy, as players must coordinate their attacks and defensive blocks to survive against the game’s AI-driven enemies. Players choose one of four iconic characters—the Ironclad, Silent, Defect, or Watcher—each with a unique deck and playstyle that mirrors their digital counterparts.   

A major driver of demand in the 2025 holiday season is the game's high solo-play value. The board game market has seen a rising segment of "solitaire gamers," and Slay the Spire caters directly to this group. The solo mode is robust, offering a challenging puzzle that does not require a gaming group to enjoy. This makes it an attractive purchase for introverted gamers or those with disjointed schedules.   

Production Quality and Supply Chain Constraints

The physical production of Slay the Spire is luxurious, justifying its premium MSRP (ranging from $115 to $150 depending on the retailer). The box includes over 730 cards, 450 art sleeves (essential for the card-upgrading mechanic), miniatures, and dual-layer player boards.   

However, this complexity in manufacturing has led to supply chain bottlenecks. Throughout November and December 2025, availability has been sporadic. Retailers like Black Diamond Games and major online hubs have reported stock-outs, with restocks selling out within hours. This scarcity has generated a "fear of missing out" (FOMO) dynamic, making a copy of Slay the Spire a status symbol gift for the 2025 holidays. Retailers have advised pre-ordering or utilizing "notify me" lists, further heightening the sense of urgency.   


3. The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship

Publisher: Z-Man Games Designers: Matt Leacock Category: Cooperative Strategy / Pandemic System Status: Blockbuster IP Release / Q4 2025 Hotness

The Evolution of the Pandemic System

Matt Leacock is a titan of the industry, and his Pandemic system is arguably the most successful cooperative engine in board game history. The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship is marketed as the "most mechanically rich Pandemic System design to date," a claim that has piqued the interest of hobbyists who might otherwise be fatigued by the standard Pandemic formula.   

Released specifically for the 2025 holiday window, this game leverages the perennial popularity of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth while promising a narrative depth often lacking in Leacock's earlier, more abstract designs. It occupies the "Heavy Hitters" slot in BGG Hotness lists, trading the #1 and #2 spots with other major releases throughout Q4.   

Narrative Mechanics: The Trek to Mount Doom

The game diverges significantly from the "treat disease" loop of Pandemic. Instead of clearing cubes, 1-5 players control the Fellowship, guiding Frodo to Mount Doom while simultaneously defending the havens of Middle-earth from Sauron's encroaching shadow.

The demand for this title is driven by its "Dynamic Objective" system. Unlike the static goals of many co-ops, Fate of the Fellowship includes evolving objectives and a dynamic threat system represented by miniatures of the Nazgûl and the Fellowship. The "Eye of Sauron" mechanic adds a pervasive sense of dread, simulating the hunt for the Ring-bearer. This narrative integration allows players to "live" the story of the trilogy in a single 90-minute session, a proposition that appeals immensely to families and fans of the films.   

Target Demographic and Gift Potential

Fate of the Fellowship is positioned as a "Bridge Game"—complex enough for strategy gamers (ages 14+) but thematically accessible to casual fans. This broad appeal makes it a powerhouse in holiday sales. It is frequently cited in 2025 gift guides as the "Best Game for Adults" or "Best Strategy Game," serving as an upgrade for families who have mastered Pandemic or Ticket to Ride. The inclusion of high-quality miniatures adds to its shelf presence, making it a visually impressive gift under the tree.   


4. The Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth

Publisher: Repos Production Designers: Antoine Bauza, Bruno Cathala Category: Two-Player Strategy / Card Drafting / Area Control Status: The "7 Wonders Duel" Successor / Best-Seller

Refuting the Sequel Slump

7 Wonders Duel has reigned as the definitive two-player board game for nearly a decade. In late 2024/2025, designers Antoine Bauza and Bruno Cathala returned to re-implement their masterpiece within the Lord of the Rings universe, creating Duel for Middle-earth. Rather than a simple re-skin, this game fundamentally alters the mechanics to fit the theme, creating a title that stands on its own merits.   

 

Asymmetry and Strategic Tension

The primary driver of demand is the introduction of asymmetry. In 7 Wonders Duel, both players built civilizations. In Duel for Middle-earth, the roles are distinct: one player commands the Fellowship (defensive, racing to destroy the Ring), while the other commands Sauron (aggressive, hunting the Ring and conquering lands).

The game introduces a central map board for area control, a feature absent in its predecessor. This adds a spatial tactical layer to the card drafting. Players must balance three distinct victory conditions:

  1. Quest of the Ring: The Fellowship player reaches Mount Doom, or the Sauron player catches them.

  2. Support of the Races: Collecting sets of alliance symbols (similar to the science victory in 7 Wonders Duel).

  3. Conquest: Controlling all regions on the map board.

Market Positioning: The Couples' Choice

Two-player games represent a massive and growing segment of the market, driven by couples looking for "screen-free" evening activities. The combination of the beloved IP with the impeccable pedigree of the 7 Wonders Duel system makes this a "no-brainer" purchase. Retailers report it as a top-selling stocking stuffer due to its smaller box size and attractive price point (MSRP ~$30-$35). It effectively replaces 7 Wonders Duel on many "Best 2-Player Games" lists for 2025.   


5. Wyrmspan

Publisher: Stonemaier Games Designers: Connie Vogelmann Category: Engine Building / Tableau Building Status: Year-Long Best Seller / Franchise Extension

Dragons > Birds?

Released in early 2025, Wyrmspan is the dragon-themed spinoff of the multi-million-selling Wingspan. While Wingspan focused on ornithology, Wyrmspan taps into the universal appeal of dragons. However, it is not merely a cosmetic overhaul. Designer Connie Vogelmann has introduced deeper mechanics—specifically the excavation of caves to create habitability—that appeal to gamers who found the original Wingspan too light or reliant on luck.   

The game’s demand has been relentless throughout 2025. Stonemaier Games, known for its transparent production updates, has managed multiple print runs to keep up with orders. As the holiday season approaches, Wyrmspan remains a top-tier seller, often appearing in Black Friday deal lists and holiday gift guides alongside its predecessor.   

Production Value as a Selling Point

Stonemaier Games is an industry leader in component quality, and Wyrmspan is a showcase of this philosophy. The game features sparkling dragon eggs, intricate playmats, and a "Dragon Fact Book" that provides lore for the fictional species. For the 2025 holiday shopper, this high production value signals a "premium" gift. It is priced in the $55-$65 range, positioning it as a substantial "main event" present rather than a stocking stuffer.   

Strategic Depth and Accessibility

The game sits firmly in the "medium weight" category. It invites players to build a sanctuary for dragons, chaining abilities together for massive point-scoring turns. The removal of the dice tower (a chaotic element in Wingspan) in favor of a resource track and the addition of an exploration guild board provide new strategic avenues. This evolution allows fans of the Wingspan system to experience a fresh, fantasy-themed challenge without the steep learning curve of an entirely new rule set.   


6. Harmonies

Publisher: Libellud Designers: Johan Benvenuto Category: Abstract Strategy / Pattern Building Status: Sales Leader / "Cozy" Game Hit

The Definition of "Cozy" Gaming

Harmonies has emerged as the definitive "cozy" board game of 2025, effectively succeeding Cascadia and Azul as the go-to title for peaceful, aesthetic pattern building. Published by Libellud, a studio famous for the surreal art of Dixit, the game leverages stunning visual design to attract a broad demographic.   

The "cozy" trend in board gaming mirrors a similar movement in video games (e.g., Animal Crossing), prioritizing low-stress, constructive gameplay over destruction or direct conflict. Harmonies fits this perfectly with its theme of building natural landscapes to attract wildlife.

Mechanics: Draft, Build, Populate

The gameplay is deceptively simple: players draft colored wooden tokens to build 3D landscapes (trees, mountains, buildings) on their personal boards. They then place animal cubes onto these landscapes when they match specific patterns shown on animal cards. This "dual-layer" puzzle—building the terrain to support the wildlife—offers satisfying cognitive engagement without the anxiety of aggressive player interaction.

The game supports 1-4 players and plays in under 45 minutes, hitting the "sweet spot" for weeknight gaming. Its high tactility—stacking the chunky wooden discs—is a key factor in its retail appeal, as the box art and components look striking on display.   

Sales Performance

Data from mid-to-late 2025 shows Harmonies surging to the top of "most new owners" lists on BoardGameGeek and maintaining a strong presence on Amazon's best-seller charts. Its relatively low price point (often discounted to ~$28-$35 for Black Friday) makes it an accessible entry point for new gamers and a high-volume seller for retailers.   


7. Sky Team

Publisher: Scorpion Masqué / Hachette Board Games Designers: Luc Rémond Category: 2-Player Cooperative / Simulation Status: Evergreen Hit / Sales Powerhouse

Landing the Plane: The Ultimate Relationship Test

Although Sky Team saw its initial release prior to the 2025 holiday season, its momentum has only accelerated, solidifying its status as an "evergreen" modern classic. It remains firmly in top demand due to consistent word-of-mouth acclaim and repeated stock shortages. It is a limited-communication cooperative game designed exclusively for two players: a pilot and a co-pilot, working together to land a commercial airliner.   

The Mechanic of Silence

The game uses a dice placement mechanic where players must balance the plane's axis, speed, deployment of flaps, and landing gear. The critical twist is that players cannot speak to each other once the dice are rolled. They must infer their partner's intentions based on where they place their dice. This creates intense, silent camaraderie and high-tension moments that resolve into immense relief upon a successful landing.

2025 Expansions and Content

For the 2025 season, interest has been renewed by the release of additional content, including turbulence and wind modules, as well as new airport scenarios (e.g., intense landings at Heathrow or precarious approaches in the Alps). It appears in almost every "Best 2-Player Game" and "Gift Guide" list for 2025, marketed as the perfect game for partners and spouses.   


8. Endeavor: Deep Sea

Publisher: Burnt Island Games / Grand Gamers Guild Designers: Carl de Visser, Jarratt Gray Category: Strategy / Engine Building Status: 2025 Kennerspiel des Jahres Winner

The Connoisseur's Choice

While Bomb Busters captured the family market, Endeavor: Deep Sea claimed the Kennerspiel des Jahres (Connoisseur Game of the Year) in 2025. This award targets experienced gamers, signaling a higher level of complexity and strategic depth. As a result, Endeavor: Deep Sea is the primary recommendation for "serious" board gamers this holiday season.   

Gameplay: Exploring the Abyss

A reimagining of the classic Endeavor: Age of Sail, this version completely re-themes the system. It removes the colonial themes of the original, replacing them with a contemporary focus on ecological conservation and scientific discovery. Players lead independent research institutes, recruiting experts, upgrading their submarines (tableaux), and diving into the ocean depths to publish papers and preserve fragile habitats.

The demand is driven by the game's immense variability. The ocean board is constructed differently in each game, and the scenarios (mission cards) drastically change the scoring conditions. This replayability is a key selling point for hobbyists looking for a game that provides hundreds of hours of exploration. The deluxe edition, often featuring premium components, is a sought-after item for collectors.   


9. Flip 7

Publisher: The Op / Kosmos Designers: Eric Olsen Category: Push-Your-Luck / Card Game Status: Spiel des Jahres Nominee / Viral Hit

The "Uno" Killer of 2025

Flip 7 is the breakout casual card game of the year. Nominated for the 2025 Spiel des Jahres alongside Bomb Busters, it lost the main prize but arguably won the sales war in mass-market retail (Target, Walmart) due to its extreme accessibility and low price point (<$15).   

The Mechanic: Hit or Stand?

The game is pure, distilled push-your-luck. Players flip cards from a central deck, trying to accumulate points. If they flip a number they already have in their tableau, they bust and lose everything for that round. Special action cards allow for manipulating the deck or attacking opponents. It plays fast, supports high player counts, and generates loud, raucous table moments.

For the 2025 holidays, The Op released a special Grinch Edition of Flip 7. This thematic reskin fits the holiday season perfectly, driving impulse purchases at checkout counters. It is widely considered the ultimate "stocking stuffer" for 2025, replacing older staples like Uno or Phase 10 in many households.

10. Faraway

Publisher: Pandasaurus Games / Catch Up Games Designers: Johannes Goupy, Corentin Lebrat Category: Tableau Building / Filler Status: Critical Darling / Unique Scoring Mechanic

The "Backwards" Puzzle

Faraway has garnered a reputation as the "smartest small game" of 2025. Its central hook is a reverse-scoring mechanism that forces players to think non-linearly. Players build a tableau of 8 cards from left to right, representing a journey into a mysterious land. However, at the end of the game, the cards are scored right to left—the return journey.

This means the prerequisites for scoring (resources, icons) must be visible on cards played later in the timeline (which are scored first), but the resources themselves are provided by cards played earlier. This "forward thinking, backward scoring" loop creates a delightful brain-burning puzzle that resolves in just 20 minutes.   

Demand Drivers

The game's vibrant, colorful art and short playtime make it highly approachable, but the logic puzzle keeps gamers engaged. It has received glowing reviews from major influencers, driving hobbyist sales. It is frequently cited as a "pocket" game or a travel essential, making it a popular add-on gift for the holidays. Despite some minor discourse regarding its art style, the gameplay remains universally praised for its elegance.   


11. Star Wars: Battle of Hoth

Publisher: Days of Wonder Designers: Richard Borg Category: Wargame / Command & Colors System Status: New Release / IP Blockbuster

Wargaming for the Masses

Released in late 2025, this title brings the accessible Command & Colors system (famous from Memoir '44) to the most iconic battle in Star Wars history. Days of Wonder is known for high production values and accessible rules, and Battle of Hoth is no exception.   

The game allows players to control AT-AT walkers, snowspeeders, and trench defenses on a hex-based board. Unlike complex miniatures games (like Star Wars: Legion) which require assembly and painting, Battle of Hoth is a "board game" first—self-contained, faster to set up, and easier to learn.

Strategic Appeal

The game features 17 scenarios, moving beyond a single battle to cover the entire Hoth campaign. Demand is driven by the cross-section of Memoir '44 fans and Star Wars collectors. It offers a tactical wargame experience that is accessible enough for families but deep enough for history buffs and strategy fans. As a "Big Box" holiday release, it competes directly with other heavy gifts like Fate of the Fellowship.   


12. Daybreak

Publisher: CMYK Designers: Matt Leacock, Matteo Menapace Category: Cooperative / Engine Building / Climate Theme Status: Socially Conscious Hit / Gift Guide Favorite

Gaming for Good

Daybreak is another Matt Leacock design (co-designed with Matteo Menapace) that tackles the climate crisis. Players cooperate to dismantle the global heating engine and build resilient societies. Unlike Pandemic, which focuses on containment, Daybreak focuses on tableau building and positive action—deploying clean energy technologies and social policies.   








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