Crate Digging: January 2026
8 of Breakup Gaming Society’s Current Favorite Internet Things
🎲 I'M NOT LEARNING TO PLAY MAGICAL GATHERING was an entry from a 2024 Tumblr contest that countered NaNoWriMo with the invitation to craft an RPG in 200 words or fewer. Turning M:TG into a debate battle still feels fresh to me: “After each ATTACK, the other players may each DEFEND (spend 30 seconds explaining why the ATTACKING player is wrong).”
✍ Among Cats and Books’ Map of the the TTRPG Blogosphere I’ve got an RSS reader that tells me the coals of the blogosphere never went out, but ACaB’s data-digging turns it into visual magic. I feel both godlike and neighborly seeing this abstraction, like being a kid who peeks through a fence at a carnival suddenly getting to see the carnival from a satellite.
📚 Tabletop Bookshelf plans to achieve physical manifestation this spring in Milwaukee: “…combining our curated bookstore with a gaming lounge, gift shop, and provisions area. Our physical space will offer gaming tables for rent, online order pickup, and a welcoming community hub for tabletop gaming enthusiasts—all while maintaining our commitment to celebrating indie and solo TTRPGs through exceptional, bespoke service.”
🎲 Rucksack looks so good and feels so approachable, I sometimes wonder why David David’s work under his Grumpy Spider imprint doesn’t share shelf space at Target or something. Breakup Gaming Society now has a copy of this, which reminds us of our time with lighthearted improv and wool-pulling games like Snake Oil and Balderdash.
🎙️ Shelf Stable Kenny Katayama and Tom Bowers keep the hobby’s near-past memory tissue supple and moist with surveys of enduring board games that shouldn’t go down the memory hole. I bet you’re gonna about hear something you meant to buy in 2019 and go back and buy it.
🎲 Pyrotechnics, which was reviewed favorably in prototype form last summer on Breakup Gaming Society, is now not only polished and real and ready to play, it’s also been implemented on Board Game Arena. Grab a pal and have a 10-minute fireworks contest, this little display is tight and bright.
🎟️ Indie Board Game Showcase 2026 is hitting Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Denver from Feb.-March. Use the code BREAKUP to get 50% off your ticket. Get your ass out of the house and watch an indie designer beam as you stroll to their table, craft brew in hand, to try the game they made. Top-tier human feeling.
📰 W. Eric Martin’s Boardgame Beat launches Jan. 26 and will be the new home of this former BoardGameGeek industry reporting legend. He’s still building out the site, hence the Greek text, but this will be a bright dial on the Breakup Gaming Society media dashboard when it goes live.

