A lot of games feel fun for one night and then vanish into the shelf. We wanted to figure out the opposite: the board games that keep tugging at your brain weeks later, the ones you actually want to play again instead of just admiring the box.
We start by debriefing what we played recently, including Harvest and why its planting and harvesting rhythm feels so satisfying even when you get absolutely thwomped. Clayton breaks down quick hitters like Excalibur, Pick A Pepper, Tag Team, and Mind Bug, then we spend real time on Hanami, the gorgeous Keymaster Games take on Reiner Knizia’s Samurai. The production is deluxe, but the hook is the same classic tension: surround spaces, win majorities, and watch a simple tile placement turn into sharp area control decisions in about 30 minutes.
Then Travis brings in newer plays like Solstis and a first pass at Container before we geek out over dnup (Down Up), a small-box card shedding game from the designer of Scout that adds nasty interaction, clever flipping values, and that “one more round” feeling. From there, we hit our midyear “new to us in 2026” rankings, with standouts like Gazebo, Old King’s Crown, Layers, and more, plus a quick over-the-fence check-in on shows, reading, and a wild World Cup moment.
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