BGG MCP provides access to the BoardGameGeek API through the Model Context Protocol, enabling retrieval and filtering of board game data, user collections, and profiles. The server is implemented in Go, using the GoGeek library, which helps ensure robust API interactions.
Price data is provided by BoardGamePrices.co.uk, offering real-time pricing from multiple retailers.
Game recommendations are powered by Recommend.Games, which provides algorithmic similarity recommendations based on BoardGameGeek data.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
bgg-search |
Search for board games with type filtering (base games, expansions, or all) |
bgg-details |
Get detailed information about a specific board game |
bgg-collection |
Query and filter a user's game collection with extensive filtering options |
bgg-hot |
Get the current BGG hotness list |
bgg-user |
Get user profile information |
bgg-price |
Get current prices from multiple retailers using BGG IDs |
bgg-trade-finder |
Find trading opportunities between two BGG users |
bgg-recommender |
Get game recommendations based on similarity to a specific game |
bgg-thread-details |
Get the full content of a specific BGG forum thread including all posts |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
bgg-rules |
Answer rules questions by searching BGG forums for relevant discussions and clarifications |
BGG MCP exposes resources that AI assistants can access directly for contextual information:
| Resource | URI | Description |
|---|---|---|
BGG Hotness |
bgg://hotness |
Current BGG hotness list, always available |
My BGG Collection |
bgg://my-collection |
Your personal BGG collection (requires BGG_USERNAME to be set) |
Resources provide AI assistants with direct access to BGG data without needing explicit tool calls, making conversations more natural and efficient.
- Trade Sales Post - Generate a formatted sales post for your BGG 'for trade' collection with discounted market prices
- Game Recommendations - Get personalized game recommendations based on your BGG collection and preferences
Here are some example prompts you can use to interact with the BGG MCP tools:
"Search for Wingspan on BGG"
"How many expansions does Grand Austria Hotel have?"
"Search for Wingspan expansions only"
"Get details for Azul"
"Show me information about game ID 224517"
"What's the BGG rating for Gloomhaven?"
"Show me ZeeGarcia's game collection"
"Show games rated 9+ in kkjdaniel's collection"
"List unplayed games in rahdo's collection"
"Find games for 6 players in kkjdaniel's collection"
"Show me all the games rated 3 and below in my collection"
"What games in my collection does rahdo want?"
"What games does kkjdaniel have that I want?"
"Show me the current BGG hotness list"
"What's trending on BGG?"
"Show me details about BGG user rahdo"
"When did user ZeeGarcia join BGG?"
"How many buddies do I have on bgg?"
"Get the best price for Wingspan in GBP"
"Show me the best UK price for Ark Nova"
"Compare prices for: Wingspan & Ark Nova"
"Recommend games similar to Wingspan"
"What games are like Azul but with at least 1000 ratings?"
"Find 5 games similar to Troyes"
"[Your rules question about any board game] - use bgg-rules"
"How does [game mechanic] work in [game name]? use bgg-rules"
"Can I [specific action] in [game name]? use bgg-rules"
"What happens when [situation] in [game name]? use bgg-rules"
Note: Include "use bgg-rules" in your question to ensure the AI searches BGG forums for answers.
Authentication Required: Most BGG MCP tools require authentication to access BoardGameGeek's API. See the Configuration section below for setup instructions.
You have multiple options for installing BGG MCP:
Get started in under a minute with Smithery:
- Sign up at Smithery and select your client (e.g., Claude Desktop)
- Click Configure to set up your BGG authentication (see Configuration)
- Connect and start using BGG tools immediately
Add BGG MCP as a custom connector:
- Go to Settings β Connectors β Add custom connector
- Enter this URL:
https://server.smithery.ai/@kkjdaniel/bgg-mcp/mcp - Click Connect to authorise
That's it! The server uses the latest Streamable HTTP transport.
Tip: Connectors added on Claude Desktop will also appear and work on mobile!
Install via the MCP Registry:
mcp install io.github.kkjdaniel/bgg-mcpYou will need to have Go installed on your system to build binary. This can be easily downloaded and setup here, or you can use the package manager that you prefer such as Brew.
The project includes a Makefile to simplify building and managing the binary.
# Build the application (output goes to build/bgg-mcp)
make build
# Clean build artifacts
make clean
# Both clean and build
make allOr you can simply build it directly with Go...
go build -o build/bgg-mcpIn the settings.json (VS Code / Cursor) or claude_desktop_config.json add the following to your list of servers, pointing it to the binary you created earlier, once you load up your AI tool you should see the tools provided by the server connected:
"bgg": {
"command": "path/to/build/bgg-mcp",
"args": ["-mode", "stdio"]
}More details for configuring Claude can be found here.
BGG MCP v2.0+ uses the GoGeek v2.0 library which requires authentication for reliable access to BoardGameGeek's API.
You can configure authentication using either BGG_API_KEY (recommended) or BGG_COOKIE:
When connecting via Smithery, you can configure authentication directly in the connection UI:
- Click Configure button on the BGG MCP server page
- Fill in the configuration form (under optional):
- BGG API Key (recommended) - Get one at boardgamegeek.com/applications
- BGG Cookie (alternative) - Only if you're not using an API key
- BGG Username - Your username for personalized features
- Click Save Configuration, then connect with this profile
Your settings are stored securely and applied automatically when you use BGG MCP tools.
Get an API key from BoardGameGeek's API application form and add it to your configuration:
"bgg": {
"env": {
"BGG_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}Alternatively, you can use cookie-based authentication:
"bgg": {
"env": {
"BGG_COOKIE": "bggusername=user; bggpassword=pass; SessionID=xyz"
}
}Note: If both are provided, BGG_API_KEY takes precedence.
You can optionally set the BGG_USERNAME environment variable to enable "me" and "my" references in queries:
"bgg": {
"env": {
"BGG_USERNAME": "your_bgg_username",
"BGG_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}This enables:
- Collection queries: "Show my collection" instead of specifying your username
- User queries: "Show my BGG profile"
- AI assistance: The AI can automatically use your username for comparisons and analysis
Note: When you use self-references (me, my, I) without setting BGG_USERNAME, you'll get a clear error message.

