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Azul vs Sagrada: The Beautiful Puzzle Game Showdown

The year was 2017, and the board game hobby got two gorgeous puzzle games within months of each other. Azul gave us Portuguese tiles. Sagrada gave us stained glass dice. Both are approachable, beautiful, and deeply satisfying to play. Both sit comfortably in that magical sweet spot between gateway game and serious puzzler. They get compared constantly - and for good reason. If you’re looking to buy one abstract-ish puzzle game for your collection, this is probably the decision you’re wrestling with. Let’s break it down. ...

13 May 2026 · 6 min · The Dice Drop
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7 Best Board Games for Date Night

You’ve done the restaurant thing. You’ve done the Netflix thing. Now you want something that involves actual eye contact and maybe a little competitive tension. Board games are the answer - but not just any board games. Nobody’s idea of a romantic evening involves reading a 40-page rulebook or staring at a spreadsheet in cardboard form. The perfect date night game needs to be easy to teach, quick to play, and engaging enough that neither of you reaches for your phone. Bonus points if it sparks conversation, creates inside jokes, or ends with someone dramatically flipping the table (in a fun way). ...

29 April 2026 · 9 min · The Dice Drop
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Is It Worth It? Azul Expansions Ranked

Are the Azul Sequels Better Than the Original? Look, calling these “expansions” is already a little bit of a cheat. Azul, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra, Azul: Summer Pavilion, and Azul: Queen’s Garden are standalone sequels, not bolt-on modules. You do not shuffle them together. You do not create some cursed mega-Azul. Each one is its own box, its own ruleset, its own answer to the question: what if Azul, but different? ...

25 March 2026 · 14 min · The Dice Drop
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