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Weekly Hotness: Week of April 27, 2026

Last week, Dungeon Crawler Carl stormed the Hotness at #1 like a reality TV contestant kicking down a dungeon door. This week? Carl’s been shoved to #12 and the throne belongs to Lairs - the competitive dungeon-builder that’s been quietly climbing for two weeks and has finally claimed the crown. Meanwhile, Eternal Decks has made one of the most dramatic jumps we’ve tracked, rocketing from #14 to #2 in a single week. ...

27 April 2026 · 10 min · The Dice Drop
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Hidden Gem: Nusfjord - Uwe Rosenberg's Best Game You've Never Played

Uwe Rosenberg has a name-recognition problem - and it’s the exact opposite of what you’d expect. Everyone knows Agricola. Everyone’s heard of Caverna and A Feast for Odin. His big, sprawling, feed-your-family-or-suffer epics dominate “best euro” lists and BGG rankings. But hiding in their enormous shadows is a game that does almost everything better in half the time and a fraction of the table space. That game is Nusfjord, and it might be the single most underappreciated worker placement game of the last decade. ...

27 April 2026 · 6 min · The Dice Drop
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Second Chance Review: Brass: Birmingham - Why BGG's #1 Game Deserves Another Play

Fair warning: your first game of Brass: Birmingham will probably be terrible. Not the game itself - the game is extraordinary. But your experience of it? Confusing, frustrating, and almost certainly full of rules you got wrong. You’ll finish your first play with a nagging sense that you did something illegal in round three, that the scoring made no sense, and that maybe the 83,000+ people who own this thing are all sharing one massive delusion. ...

26 April 2026 · 8 min · The Dice Drop
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The Worker Placement Complexity Ladder: From Stone Age to A Feast for Odin

Worker placement is the backbone of modern euro gaming. The concept is simple - place your workers on action spaces, do the thing, block everyone else from doing the thing - but the genre spans an enormous range of depth. Some games you can teach in five minutes. Others require a spreadsheet and a prayer. This complexity ladder takes you through six essential worker placement games, ordered by BGG weight from the friendliest gateway to the heaviest brain-burner. Whether you’re looking for your first step into the genre or your next level up, there’s a rung here for you. ...

26 April 2026 · 8 min · The Dice Drop
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Solo Spotlight: Mage Knight

Some games get called “the best solo game ever made” as a compliment. Mage Knight gets called it as a statement of fact - and then immediately followed by a warning. This is a game that will eat your entire Saturday, make you feel like a genius, leave you staring at a table covered in tiles and tokens at 1am, and make you want to do it all again next weekend. ...

25 April 2026 · 10 min · The Dice Drop
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Shelf of Shame Rescue: Twilight Imperium

It’s the most beautiful box on your shelf. It’s also the heaviest, the most expensive, and - let’s face it - the one you’ve touched the least since you bought it. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition sits at #7 on BGG’s all-time rankings with a rating of 8.56, owned by over 33,000 collectors. And a staggering number of those copies have never been opened. You’re not alone. You’re not even unusual. But you can fix this. ...

25 April 2026 · 6 min · The Dice Drop

The Deck-Building Complexity Ladder

Deck-building is one of those mechanics that sounds deceptively simple. You start with rubbish cards. You buy better cards. You play those better cards. You win. Except you don’t win, because your opponent just chained six cards together into a combo that made you question whether you’re even playing the same game. The genre has exploded since Dominion invented it in 2008, and modern deck-builders borrow from worker placement, area control, dungeon crawling, and even war games. This ladder walks you from “what’s a deck-builder?” all the way to “I’m simultaneously managing a deck, placing workers, and fighting for political control of Arrakis.” Each rung introduces something new that future rungs assume you’ve already internalised. ...

24 April 2026 · 11 min · The Dice Drop
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Theme Park: Pirates & Seafaring - 7 Games That'll Make You Want to Hoist the Colours

There’s something about pirates in board games that just works. The tension of pushing your luck on the open seas, the thrill of plundering a loaded merchant ship, the impossible decision between playing it safe as a trader or going full Blackbeard. Pirate and seafaring themes have produced some of the hobby’s most beloved games - and some of its most immersive experiences. Whether you want a 30-minute card game you can play between rounds of something heavier, a narrative adventure that plays like a choose-your-own-pirate-novel, or a full-blown Caribbean sandbox where your choices define your legacy, this theme has you covered. ...

24 April 2026 · 7 min · The Dice Drop
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Is It Worth It? Root Expansions Ranked

Down the rabbit hole: which Root expansions actually deserve a place in the Woodland? Root has become one of the defining designs of the modern hobby. An 8.07/10 average from over 54,000 ratings, ranked #34 overall on BGG, with a 3.84/5 weight that sits firmly in “you need to pay attention” territory. It plays 2-4 in the base box across 60-90 minutes, and at four players it’s one of the most tightly contested, gloriously chaotic experiences in board gaming. ...

23 April 2026 · 9 min · The Dice Drop
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6 Games Like Everdell That Nail the Same Cosy-But-Crunchy Feeling

You finished Everdell. Now what? Everdell has a very specific trick. It looks like something you’d find in a picture book - woodland creatures, soft colours, a cardboard tree on the table - and then it quietly asks you to run an engine-building optimisation puzzle. It sits at a 2.83/5 weight on BGG with an 8.0 rating from well over 60,000 voters. It plays 1-4 in 40-80 minutes, which is that sweet spot where nobody’s checking their phone but nobody’s ordering a second dinner either. ...

23 April 2026 · 8 min · The Dice Drop
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