A Smart Strategy Game Everyone Can Learn in Minutes
Share the Commons is a fast-to-learn strategy board game for 2–4 players where every move matters. Players compete to control shared spaces, think ahead, and adapt as the board changes — creating tense, thoughtful, and highly replayable games.
Easy enough for kids ages 7+, but deep enough to challenge adults, it’s perfect for family game nights, classrooms, and friendly competition.
How the Game Works
On each turn, players place and move pieces to claim territory and block opponents. Simple rules make it easy to start playing right away, while smart positioning and timing reward careful planning. Games move quickly, keeping everyone engaged from start to finish.
No long rulebooks. No downtime. Just meaningful decisions every turn.
Why Players Love It
🧠 Simple to Learn, Strategic to Master – Start playing in minutes, keep discovering new tactics.
♻️ Endlessly Replayable – No two games feel the same.
👨👩👧👦 Great for Groups – Fun for families, students, and casual gamers alike.
⏱️ Quick, Engaging Rounds – Easy to fit into busy schedules.
What’s Included
🎲 Share the Commons strategy board game
🎁 Free lifetime access to WeShareDream, a private community where players can share strategies, ideas, and creations
From a Proven Game Creator
Created by the designer of Supercheckers and Kings Court, enjoyed by over 250,000 players worldwide, Share the Commons continues a legacy of accessible strategy games that bring people together.





Jordan –
Really enjoyed playing this with my family. It’s easy to learn but still makes you think. I also like that it supports a meaningful cause.
Martha Paul –
What a beautiful game for adults and children.!
Such a positive and fun message.
Brian K. –
I play a lot of board games and wasn’t sure what to expect, but Share the Commons holds its own. It’s fast to learn and has enough depth to keep everyone interested.
Heather D. –
This is a family favorite on game night! Easy to learn & fun to play.
Maya P. –
I didn’t expect a board game about sustainability and community to be this engaging, but it really is. The mechanics are simple enough for casual players, but there’s real strategy too. We ended up having great conversations after playing, which was kind of the point. Love that it also supports a good cause.
Sophie A. –
Played this with my kids, then brought it to a school fundraiser. People loved it—and once they heard the mission behind it, they were all in.
Carlos M. –
I brought this to a mentoring session, and the kids loved it. It helped open up conversations about cooperation in a fun way.
Lori K. –
A fantastic way to reinforce lessons about sharing and sustainability.
Sanjay R. –
Great way to apply classroom ideas in a real-world context. Plus, it’s actually fun to play!