NEW: Cultivo
Strategic building game by Rita & Stefan Dorra and Andreas Zimmermann.
Build villages, cultivate fields, and master the innovative market mechanism.
New in 2025!
Strategic building game by Rita & Stefan Dorra and Andreas Zimmermann.
Build villages, cultivate fields, and master the innovative market mechanism.
New in 2025!
The second expansion for Bier Pioniere.
A new mini‑brewery with its own player board, barrel storage, and brewing wheel.
New in 2025 – currently sold out
Originally: Pauper’s Ladder by Paul Stapleton
Complete quests, defeat creatures, and master virtues in a unique adventure and exploration game.
Releasing around December 2025
At the dawn of a new era, players take on the role of visionary railway tycoons tasked with expanding their rail network across 19th century landscapes.
Order nowThe Beer Pioneers Expansion. Beer production is booming, and with our own house brand and further specialization, we are trying to differentiate ourselves from the competitors...
Order nowPost-war Germany is being rebuilt from the ruins. Earn the highest esteem as the most successful businessman and immerse yourself into the history of the Ruhr area of the 1950s.
Order nowAnd we are pleased to announce that we are now able to start shipping to those who ordered in advance.
We are happy to receive orders from our Danish neighbors. For that reason we are going to reduce shipping cost to EUR 4,90 to Denmark.
Do you want to find out what VEJEN is about? You are more than welcome to visit us at one of the events listed here. Or why not just order your own copy from our shop?
Are you a retailer wishing to stock VEJEN for resale? We are members of Spiel direkt:
Or send me an e-mail at with a short description of your business concept. A special offer is waiting for you!
In Vejen, you slip into the role of a merchant in the early 17th century. On many trade routes (Danish: VEJEN) connecting villages in Denmark and northern Germany, you need to set up trading houses and travel long distances to buy and resell goods. Those who keep track of the exchange rate and foster their trading network best will win.