Stefan Feld is one of the designing greats when it comes to Eurogames, and The Castles of Burgundy is arguably his masterpiece. Players take on the role of aristocrats in medieval France, trading goods and building settlements to gain workers and earn money for victory points. It’s strategically complex without being overly complicated, plays just as well with two people as it does with four and has quite a reasonable playing time – topping out at around an hour and a half – compared to many other Euros.