Early Finish – why we don’t always have to finish games (Topic Discussion)

As gamers, we are often driven by the desire to complete a game from start to finish. We want to experience all the content and unlock all the achievements or trophies. However, there are times when it may be beneficial to embrace the concept of the “early finish” and not feel pressured to complete a game. One reason for not …

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Flamme Rouge (Saturday Review)

Flamme Rouge is a thrilling and strategic board game that puts players in the shoes of professional cycling teams competing in a high-stakes race to the finish line. This game, designed by Asger Harding Granerud and published by Lautapelit.fi, captures the excitement and intensity of a real cycling race, making it a must-have for any fan of the sport. The …

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Knarr (Digital Eyes)

Knarr, a digital eyes technology, is revolutionizing the way people interact with the world around them. Developed by a team of innovative engineers and designers, Knarr is a cutting-edge technology that allows users to see the world through digital eyes. Using advanced sensors and cameras, Knarr captures high-definition images and videos of the user’s surroundings in real-time. This information is …

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Berlin Brettspiel Con 2024 (Saturday Review)

Berlin Brettspiel Con 2024 (Saturday Review) was a massive success this year, attracting over 10,000 board game enthusiasts and players from all over the world. The convention, which took place over the weekend at the Berlin Messe convention center, showcased the latest and greatest in the world of board games. Attendees were treated to a wide variety of activities, including …

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Cultural Games – board games as cultural assets (Topic Discussion)

Cultural games have always played a significant role in shaping and preserving the cultural identity of communities around the world. These board games serve not only as forms of entertainment but also as valuable assets that provide insights into the beliefs, values, and traditions of various societies. One of the most common cultural games is chess, which originated in India …

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Hidden Agendas (Saturday Review)

Hidden agendas are often at play in various aspects of our lives, from politics to personal relationships. These hidden motives or ulterior motives can have a significant impact on the way we perceive and interact with others. In this Saturday Review, we will explore the concept of hidden agendas and discuss the implications they can have on our lives. A …

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Not for the Win – games aren’t necessarily about winning (Topic Discussion)

There is a common misconception in the world of gaming that the ultimate goal is always to win. While winning can certainly be a satisfying aspect of playing a game, it’s important to remember that there are many other reasons to engage in gaming that have nothing to do with winning. One of the most significant aspects of gaming is …

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Games nights

Game nights have become a popular way for friends and family to come together and enjoy a night of fun and friendly competition. Whether you prefer board games, card games, or video games, game nights offer a unique and entertaining way to spend time with loved ones. One of the best things about game nights is that they can be …

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