I went at the dollar store recently in Canada, and there are a lot of new components that could be interesting for board game design. I don't have pictures, but here is the new stuff I have seen.
- Large wooden cubes about 1 inch thick. Could be use as dices, or as a chess unit, or maybe you move it around the board by flipping it. I think it was made of bamboo.
- Large wooden dices. They have rounded corners, so they are better designed for rolling. They are actually thicker than the cubes above.
- Colored Cylinder. I could have used this instead of making my own. They come with 4 colors. Useful for worker placement or other mechanics.
- Large laser cut bamboo tile with rounded corners. You could make a tile laying game, or move them as units.
We talked in another thread to restrain our self to improve our design capabilities. Maybe this could be a kind of restriction we could use. Buy a pack of dollar store material and try to make one or many games with the same pieces.
We have so many dollar stores here, from franchised stores to independent stores, that are really not likely to disappear.
The advantage of dollar store material is also that anybody could try to build your game easily for a print and play game.