In Episode 179 of the Polyhedron Collider Cast, the hype machine is fully powered up as we list the board games (and tabletop roleplaying games) that we are most excited to play in 2026. From big-name designers and blockbuster Kickstarters to intriguing indie releases and mysterious teasers, we dig into the titles that already have us clearing shelf space.
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Podcast Contents
00:05:26 Bretwalda and World Order
00:09:21 Baghdad: The City of Peace
00:10:23 Revenant
00:13:03 Floe
00:18:21 The Great Library
00:20:00 Earth Express, Developing Earth and Perch Expansion
00:21:06 Kalypso
00:24:12 Kingdom Death: Monster – Campaigns of Death Expansion
00:29:08 Secret Societies
00:34:17 Endeavor: Deep Sea – Uncharted Waters
00:36:03 Untitled Fabio Lopiano and Mandela Fernández-Grandon game
00:37:30 Horror on the Orient Express, Miskatonic Tales, and Avalon: The Riven Veil
00:41:26 Container
00:47:06 STORM: Strategy in Motion
00:51:08 Shackleton Base: Below. Within. Above. and Ark Nova 3rd edition
00:52:36 Brass: Pittsburgh
00:53:27 Dying Light: The Board Game and Silver Coin: Age of Monster Hunters
00:57:09 Merryshire Detective Club RPG and The Pioneer RPG: Explore the Solar System
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This episode sounds like a must-listen for board game fans! Sprunki
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ReplyDeletePolyhedron Collider Episode 179 – Most Anticipated Board Games of 2026 delivers a strong and exciting preview of upcoming board games and tabletop RPGs. I like how the episode covers everything from major titles like Kingdom Death: Monster – Campaigns of Death Expansion, Brass: Pittsburgh, and Ark Nova 3rd edition, to creative projects such as Merryshire Detective Club RPG and The Pioneer RPG: Explore the Solar System. The structured podcast contents with clear timestamps make it easy for listeners to follow specific games like Bretwalda, Baghdad: The City of Peace, and STORM: Strategy in Motion. With the global board game market continuing to grow each year, this 2026 preview feels as exciting as discovering a new earning game or real money app, but with deeper strategy and social fun.apkhup
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