2019 Board Game Bracket Contest

It’s that time of year again – when we pit 64 games in a category of our choosing for your entertainment. This year, the theme is Historical Eras – and our regions are Ancient (pre-500 CE), Medieval (500-1500 CE), Early Modern (1500-1700 CE) and Late Modern 1700-1880 CE).

More importantly, you have an opportunity to join in the fun and fill out your own bracket. Like last year, we’ll be giving away a game to the player whose bracket closest matches our final bracket on Episode 214.

The rules?

Simple – just complete the bracket below or on Facebook and you’ll be automatically entered for a chance to win. Whoever’s bracket is closest to ours will win a game of their choice from the bracket (some conditions apply – see below).

To hear which games come out ahead, make sure to join us for Episode 212, in which we’ll go through the round of 64, Episode 213 for the round of 32 and 16, and then Episode 214 in which we’ll run through the rest to the end.

Ready to Play?

Fill out your bracket now – it will lock down on March 14th at 7am, ahead of the launch of Episode 212. So don’t miss your chance to win big:

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Contest Conditions

The winner may choose any game from the bracket that is currently in print and available on GameSurplus.com, up to an MSRP of $80. Shipping free within the US. Additional shipping charges (or alternative vendor) may be required for international national winners.

  • Anthony lives and plays games in Philadelphia, PA. A lover of complex strategy, two-player war games, and area control, Anthony is always eager to try a new game, even if he's on rule-reading duty.

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