To follow up my Feb. 14, 2026 article about Ravensburger's new version of Krakel Orakel, here's what else the publisher was showing in its booth at Toy Fair NY.

Okay, not much to go on here, but a Ravensburger rep said that this Q3 2026 release would be another Dungeons & Dragons-themed version of Horrified.

Similarly vague are these three Disney Villainous releases, with the big box standalone game having no info available. The middle box above, Success at Any Cost, will feature Ernesto de la Cruz from the movie Coco and Prince Hans from Frozen, and this "expandalone" two-player game is due out in Q3 2026.
Come, We Fly!, which is also due out in Q3 2026, is an expansion that features the Sanderson sisters from the movie Hocus Pocus, with the player controlling these sisters switching roles from one to another throughout the game. This smaller expansion features only a single villain, so you can play it only by using a villain from any of the other Disney Villainous titles.
Ravensburger's new edition of Rüdiger Dorn's Las Vegas, which I detailed at the start of January 2026, will be released in the U.S. in March 2026. Other English-language releases of titles out in Germany include Stefan Feld's The Druids of Edora and Christian Kudahl and Erik Andersson Sundén's The Glorious Guilds of Buttonville, which are both due out in Q2 2026.

Snackaroo, which I described in this Jan. 28, 2026 post on what Ravensburger is doing in Germany, will be released in the U.S. in July 2026, and Labyrinth: Chronicles, which is being crowdfunded in Q1 2026, will have a U.S. retail release in Q4 2026. A Ravensburger representative said that Labyrinth: Chronicles would be a one-shot production and not something reprinted continually, with the retail release meant to cover those who missed the crowdfunding campaign.

Kseniya Kuznetsova's Half and Seek, which will hit Germany with the far less magical title Magische Spiegel ("Magic Mirror"), challenges players to find — or rather, create — images shown on the square grey and white cards within the colorful images on the larger cards, and to do this you will need to figure out where to place your mirror.

Whoever first collects ten small cards wins. Magische Spiegel is due out in Q1 2026 in Germany, while Half and Seek has a Q2 2026 release in North America.

Ravensburger's "Mitbringspiel" line of tiny, cheap games for youngsters has been available in Germany for years, and now Ravensburger plans to make them available in the U.S. as well, most likely because retailers are seeing more interest in low-cost items from shoppers.

The logic puzzle Gravity Maze debuted in 2017, and its success has led to spinoffs, such as Gravity Maze Builder for younger puzzle solvers and the forthcoming Gravity Maze Slide, which has a 3x3 grid in which you will stack plastic elements into towers and slide these towers into position so that you can solve each individual puzzle challenge.

MazePop is another logic puzzle from Ravensburger's ThinkFun brand, with the solver needing to set up obstacles in the grid as shown in a challenge, then use a magnetic wand to raise metallic balls from within the grid to create a path through the grid following certain rules that will vary depending on the obstacles used.

At Toy Fair and elsewhere, my focus is on finding games to talk about, but sometimes you see goods on display and are like, wait, that's a thing? I agree that the "paches" are fun shaped, but I think I would have been mocked more for wearing a kawaii cat sticker than for having acne.