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The BoardGameGeek Hall of Fame 2026 – Day 1 Inductee

by Scott Alden

The BoardGameGeek Hall of Fame honors games that have made meaningful contributions to the board game hobby in the areas of innovation, artistry, and impact. By curating this distinguished list, BoardGameGeek seeks to preserve the history and evolution of board gaming, while inspiring and informing a global community of players who have a passion for games. Additional games will be inducted annually as the world of board games continues to evolve.

The selection process was guided by a jury composed of dedicated and experienced players who have been deeply involved in the board game community for years and who have brought their knowledge and expertise to the discussions. The process began by evaluating games that were at least ten years old in order to ensure widespread engagement and recognition. Additionally, the jury identified and included games that, while perhaps less widely played, have had a profound and lasting impact on the hobby.

The BoardGameGeek Hall of Fame focuses on modern board games that have directly shaped the contemporary hobby and community. Games such as Chess, Backgammon, Go, and traditional 52-card games, while timeless classics and undoubtedly influential, fall outside the scope of these awards.

Through this initiative, BoardGameGeek aims to celebrate the legacy of these exceptional games and their creators, while fostering a deeper appreciation for artistry and innovation within the world of board gaming.

We are pleased to announce the first inductee into the BoardGameGeek Hall of Fame for 2026. The rest of the inductees will be revealed throughout the week. Stay tuned!

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For Sale — 1997

Stefan Dorra’s For Sale (1997) has endured as a perfect small game to open or close a game night, or provide a great break between larger ones. This compact auction-and-bidding gem distills economic play about real estate investment (flipping) into two brisk, tension-filled phases—one where players vie for properties with clever, often psychological bidding, and another where they turn those purchases into profit with perfectly timed sales. For Sale remains a go-to choice for introducing new players to auctions, yet it continues to delight experienced gamers with its clean mechanics, sharp decisions, and laugh-out-loud table moments.

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