Some personal examples:
Dice forge has its way of handling dices that felt incredibly smart the first time I played it
Same for Codex Naturalis, I was impressed by the simple way they printed the cards to allow for modularity, obviously the game is a lot simpler than I thought but it gave me some interesting ideas with how to overlap cards
Or the boards in Fort that have this double layer so that you can nest your pizzas and toys in there, so cozy!
The wooden pieces of Quarto are really nice to touch, and create a very visually appealing game.
The nice round disks of a decent Xiangqi set give me a pleasant feeling just looking at them. This, for example, is a set made of Indian sandalwood with mother-of-pearl inlay:
wow it’s beautiful!
I love the little stackable camels in Camel Up! Not too mention the dice dispensing pyramid!
That is such a cute game. I played it once and found the camel-stacking to be as hilarious as it amusingly strategic.
The chips for splendor have a great feel to them.
Only if you bought one of the earlier releases. The later ones encountered enshittification and feel like cheap plastic.
Awww, that’s a shame.
There’s something about the tiles in Azul that is so satisfying to me. I think the noise they make when you mix them in the bag is a big factor.
They also look gorgeous and feel nice to hold!
Yeah, Azul has some spiffy pieces indeed!
The guns in Cash & Guns are extremely satisfying.
There’s much more power in that foam than one might expect!
I am really like the panda miniature from Takenoko.
I also really like the character cards from Tokaido with the cutout that allows you to place the color of your marker.
The chips is Splendor are solid and feel good, not just a cheap plastic, but weighed even.
That’s the older versions of Splendor sadly, newer ones are just cheap plastic 😭
Aww, that’s too bad.
What’s even the point then? BOOO
Splendor I was just going to say I love to handle those pieces.
I really like big wooden meeples and the sound they make when you place them on the board. The meeples in Lost Ruins of Arnak are nice and chunky. But I also love the cowboy meeples in Great Western Trail 2nd edition. They are not that big, but the little cowboy hats are just 👌🏼.
Btw, what’s the plural of ‘meeple’?
Meeple is already plural, the singular is moople (or meerson, which one is funnier)
One meep, many meeple
There’s this game where you play as Egyptian gods, the minis used for each god are just epic and super detailed.
By far my favourite board game pieces.
Ankh?
That’s the one!
I bought Settlers of Catan just because I liked the wooden tiles. I don’t even see the full wood sets in store anymore.
wingspan e g g
I always kinda want to eat the eggs in wingspan. I think they remind me of small sherbet pieces in texture and colour.
Feed the Kraken has both gorgeous Kraken minis and ship and a bunch of other game bits and bobs.
Innis has awesome art and the most unique tiles that are technically hexes.
The gears in Tzolkin make it such a unique game.
The entirety of Too Many Bones is awesome components. The massive over engineering leads to a fun experience. Neoprene mats with cutouts for dice, plastic cards and player aids, weighted poker chips for characters and baddies, and screen printed dice with tons of unique artwork.