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Solo Spotlight: Viticulture Essential Edition - The Friendliest Worker Placement Solo in the Hobby

If you own one worker placement game, there’s a fair chance it’s Viticulture Essential Edition. Sitting at rank #45 on BoardGameGeek with a 7.96 rating from over 55,000 users, it’s become the default recommendation for anyone entering the hobby - accessible enough for first-timers, deep enough for veterans to return to again and again. But here’s the question that gets asked less often: how does it play solo? The answer is surprisingly satisfying. Viticulture includes a full Automa system - a solo opponent that doesn’t just fill a seat, but actually pushes back. It blocks your workers, contends for the same spaces, and applies meaningful pressure throughout the game. This isn’t a solitaire mode bolted on as an afterthought. It’s a fully engineered second experience. ...

28 May 2026 · 8 min · The Dice Drop
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Viticulture vs Vinhos: Two Wine Games, Wildly Different Bottles

Two board games about making wine. Both worker placement. Both highly rated on BGG. Both have “vine” somewhere in their DNA. That’s where the similarities end. Viticulture Essential Edition is the gateway - a warm, welcoming Tuscan sunset that teaches you the rhythm of seasons while you plant vines, crush grapes, and fill wine orders. It’s Jamey Stegmaier at his most accessible, a game that makes you feel like a winemaker without ever making your head spin. ...

7 May 2026 · 7 min · The Dice Drop
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