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BGB Podcast #358 – Our Listeners’ Top 20 Board Games of All-Time 2026

09. April 2026 um 13:44

 

 

Oh man, oh man, it’s time that we ask you (yes, you) to tell us (yes, us) what your favourite games are, because for one time a year, it doesn’t matter what we think about games, but you better be ready to tell us what you think about games. A lot of you did, so here it is, the listener top 20! Before we ask you to do all the work, we talk about EmberheartGods & Mortals, and Feya’s Swamp.

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Timecodes:

01:30 – Emberheart
14:11 – Gods & Mortals
23:46 – Feya’s Swamp
33:38 – Listener Top 20
37:14 – A Feast for Odin
37:55 – Agricola
38:32 – Terraforming Mars
39:17 – Guards of Atlantis II
40:09 – Concordia
42:05 – Tigris & Euphrates
43:16 – Blood on the Clocktower
44:00 – El Grande
44:47 – The Castles of Burgundy
46:12 – Inis
47:38 – Race for the Galaxy
48:06 – Arcs
49:08 – Ark Nova
49:30 – Root
50:06 – Innovation
51:11 – Spirit Island
52:05 – Ra
52:51 – Brass: Birmingham
53:26 – Dune: Imperium
54:04 – Hansa Teutonica

Thank you to Heart Society for generously letting us use What’s On Your Mind, Kid? from their album Wake the Queens.

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Leder Games names Liz Davidson as new creative director after Cole Wehrle exit

16. Februar 2026 um 16:37

Root publisher Leder Games has named its solo game design specialist Liz Davidson as the company’s new creative director, a month after former incumbent Cole Wehrle left to launch new board game studio Buried Giant.

Davidson’s promotion comes almost two years after she was hired as solo games specialist by Leder, during which time she has worked on solo modes for games including Oath – a title which has now moved to Buried Giant alongside fellow Wehrle design Arcs.

Davidson’s non-Leder design work to date comprises Night Witches, a solitaire or two-player coop game about female Soviet bomber pilots flying harassment missions on the Eastern Front during the second world war, and Queen of Spies, a solitaire story-driven game of espionage missions set in occupied Belgium during World War I.

Both of those titles were designed alongside Undaunted co-creator David Thompson.

Davidson is also the host of award-winning podcast Beyond Solitaire, which has put out 225 episodes across 12 seasons exploring gaming history, historical games and their cultural significance with a string of guest interviewees.

Leder Games founder Patrick Leder told BoardGameWire, “When we hired Liz as our solo games specialist, I knew we were getting someone special: a designer, educator, and storyteller all in one. Beyond her work at the studio, Liz has designed Night Witches and Queen of Spies independently, and she’s spent years podcasting and immersing herself in the industry.

“Liz has a unique creative vision, with a talent for understanding what makes a game resonate with players. She shares my passion for cooperative games, which is an area I’ve wanted Leder Games to explore for a number of years. She’s earned the trust and respect of everyone on the team, as well as our audience.

“In her new role, she’ll be helping to shape the creative direction of Leder Games going forward, as well as lending her editorial eye to rulebooks and game boards. And without spoiling anything, I’ll just say that her work on solo games is far from over. I’m thrilled to have her leading on that front.”

Davidson added, “My job at Leder Games is the best I have ever had, and I am very excited to help the creative team keep doing what we do best – designing and developing great games.

“I’ll have more specifics soon, but for now, I can say that we are looking at some cool projects and that there is a lot to look forward to.”

Leder has also brought in Tyler Exsted as a game developer in the wake of losing multiple staff members to Buried Giant, including Root, Arcs and Oath designer Cole Wehrle, Leder’s long-time lead artist Kyle Ferrin and the company’s former director of operations Ted Caya, who left in December along with his design for the Leder’s now axed Kickstarter Take.

Other Leder staff who have moved across to Buried Giant include Josh Yearsley, who designed the most recent Root expansion Homeland, senior graphic designer Pati Hyun, event coordinator and community manager Matt Martens and graphic designer Megan Ganey.

The exodus left Leder with a design and development team comprising Patrick Leder – the co-creator of its debut release Vast: The Crystal Caverns and co-designer of multiple Root expansions – Davidson, and Nick Brachmann, who has worked on expansions for Root, Ahoy and Fort.

Patrick Leder said of Exsted’s hire, “I’m really excited to welcome Tyler to the team. Finding developers who share our love of meaningful, story-driven experiences is always a joy, and Tyler definitely understands the Leder Games vision.

“He’s done great work previously with Studio Midhall, and he’s been a regular at our testing nights in the studio. With over 400 games of Root under his belt, he’s right up there with some of our core creative staff in terms of deep knowledge of our games.

“Since coming onboard, Tyler’s already been a huge help working alongside the creative team on a wide array of prototypes for our line-up of future games.

“He’s also getting up to speed on our Discord community and will be stepping in to handle Root questions there. I can’t wait to see what he brings to the table.”

Leder has yet to comment on how the significant changes at the company will affect its 2026 release slate, which was due to kick off with a crowdfunding campaign for Take before the project’s surprise cancellation amid Caya’s exit.

The publisher agreed to sell well-known designs Arcs and Oath to Buried Giant as part of the shake-up, while keeping hold of its huge-selling star title Root, a game which despite its complexity has broken out of the hobby game bubble and onto the shelves of major retailers such as Walmart and Target.

The company’s last crowdfunding campaign in late 2024 saw it raise almost $2.5m from more than 27,500 backers for Root: The Homeland Expansion.

Releases from the company last year included Ahoy expansions Fang & Fortune and the Treasure Pack.

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France’s biggest board game award changes rules for 2026, requires entries to name artists on box for first time

29. Januar 2026 um 16:06

France’s highest-profile board game prize, the As d’Or, has updated its rules for 2026 to ensure that artist names must appear on a game box in order for designs to be eligible for the award.

The award, which traces its history back to 1988, has required entries to show designer names on their game boxes for several years, in addition to requirements for the game to be published in French and available in the French market during the preceding year.

Board game designers and artists are frequently namechecked on box covers in the current hobby – a far cry from the time of the “coaster proclamation” in 1988, when 13 designers – including El Grande and Tikal creator Wolfgang Kramer – signed a beer mat at the Nuremberg toy fair vowing that none of them would give their games to a company without their names being written on the box.

Exceptions to that have long existed at the mass-market end of the hobby – but further cases have begun to appear in recent years, some due to the use of AI generated images in titles, and others due to stylistic choices by publishers.

Last September Alex Hague, the chief executive of Monikers and Daybreak publisher CMYK, defended the company’s decision not to credit artist Angela Kirkwood on the box for its new edition of Magical Athlete, saying that her credit was “clearly visible in the rulebook, on our site, and in the YouTube video for anyone interested”.

Fruit Fight by Reiner Knizia, published by CMYK

Several months earlier the company had made the decision not to include the name of Quacks of Quedlinburg designer Wolfgang Warsch or artist Ryogo Toyoda on the cover of its new version of the game, while its Magenta line of reimagined card games only features the name of one designer, Reiner Knizia, in tiny writing on the front of its box.

This year’s As d’Or sees Flip 7, Rebirth and Toy Battle fighting it out for the main prize, with Arcs, Civolution and Ants competing for the expert game award.

First Rat, Take Time and Zenith have been nominated for the intermediate award, while the children’s category winner will be one of Mooki Island, Archeo or The Twisted Spooky Night.

Viking-themed card shedding game Odin won last year’s As d’Or, while city-building eurogame Kutná Hora triumphed in the Expert Game category at the 2025 awards, Operation Noisettes won the children’s game prize, and Behind scooped the “Initié” award – which targets regular board game players ready for more challenging mechanisms.

The 2024 winner was also a small-box card game, Trio, potentially giving Flip 7 a boost in this year’s contest.

French board game website Ludovox noted that a long-held belief around the As d’Or was that two-player games could not be nominated – a premise which crumbled this year with the nomination of three such games.

It added, “It also reflects the current trend: playing games as a couple, and smaller-format games are appealing to the public, and publishers are offering more and more of them.”

The As d’Or traces its history back to 1988, when it was launched to highlight the best games available at France’s Festival International des Jeux in Cannes. The award was merged with the Jeu de l’Année in 2005.

This year’s winners are due to be announced on February 26 during the annual Festival International des Jeux in Cannes.

Last year’s FIJ had a record 110,000 admissions across the five-day event, with 60,000 sq m of exhibition space – up a third compared to 2024.

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BGB Podcast #337 – Our Listeners’ Top 20 Board Games of All-Time 2025

26. Juni 2025 um 14:11

 

 

It’s time again to turn the tables and get your take, to feel out the collective tastes of you, the listeners of the show. It’s the annual Listener Top 20! You’ve been sending in all of your lists (thank you!), I’ve been compiling all of the data (you’re welcome!) – and here it is, in a convenient list format. Before we ask the audience, we talk about Flip 7, Hot Streak, and Kolejka.

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Timecodes:

02:37 – Flip 7
10:40 – Hot Streak
19:47 – Kolejka
27:42 – Listener Top 20
29:05 – Agricola
29:55 – Gloomhaven
31:26 – Guards of Atlantis II
32:20 – Blood on the Clocktower
33:20 – Arcs
34:40 – Tigris & Euphrates
35:21 – Terraforming Mars
35:54 – Marvel Champions: The Card Game
36:42 – Inis
37:24 – Innovation
38:13 – Race for the Galaxy
39:02 – Root
40:04 – Concordia
41:00 – The Castles of Burgundy
41:41 – Ark Nova
42:03 – Dune: Imperium
43:19 – Ra
43:35 – Brass: Birmingham
45:11 – Spirit Island
46:27 – Hansa Teutonica

Thank you to Heart Society for generously letting us use What’s On Your Mind, Kid? from their album Wake the Queens.

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