Great Western Trail - box art

Designer Spotlight: Alexander Pfister - The Quiet Austrian Behind Your Favourite Euro Games

Some designers announce themselves with a single genre-defining game. Alexander Pfister took a different route - he’s spent over a decade quietly building one of the most consistently excellent portfolios in modern board gaming, spanning everything from lightweight card games to top-10-on-BGG heavyweights. If you’ve played Great Western Trail, Maracaibo, or even the deceptively simple Port Royal, you’ve already experienced his work. But what ties these wildly different games together? More than you’d think. ...

21 April 2026 · 8 min · The Dice Drop
Great Western Trail box art  -  Alexander Pfister, eggertspiele

Second Chance Review: Great Western Trail

There are two kinds of heavy Euros: the ones that are hard because they’re complicated, and the ones that are hard because they’re dense. Great Western Trail is the second kind, and that’s why it’s one of the most commonly bounced-off games in the BGG top 20. It’s currently ranked #19 on BGG with an 8.15 average across roughly 50,000 ratings and a weight of 3.69. Not mechanically extreme - Spirit Island is heavier at 4.08, and Food Chain Magnate sits at 4.19 - but GWT is the one people seem most likely to pack up on turn four and shelve for two years. ...

11 April 2026 · 11 min · The Dice Drop
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