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urbangamer - NEW VENUE!!!

I am excited to announce a fantastic new venue for urbangamer starting this September!

As of September 3 we will be meeting just up the road from urbanlife, at ‘House of War’. House of War is a brilliant dedicated space for gamers of all genres, including board games!

Why are we moving? A number of reasons really and ones that we hope will make for a better gaming experience and enhanced fun on a Saturday night. Namely…

Bigger and consistently available space

While urbanlife has been a great space, when parties are booked we are moved upstairs. Given our numbers these days regularly exceed 20, this space is too small so we need a larger area that is always available. Not to mention the distracting loud music, and the awkward walk through someone’s party to access upstairs.

A dedicated gaming venue

Despite it’s name, House of War (HoW) is not solely focused on war games. They have a great selection of board games for sale, so if you play a game you enjoy, you might find it available to purchase and go home with it! Game Library!

While we still encourage everyone to bring along games to share with others, HoW has an ever growing games library that is available for urbangamer to use.It’s simple, to access the entire games library for the night you can either pay $5 a head or if you buy some food and/or drink they will waive the $5!

This certainly isn’t compulsory and you can play your own games, but it does open up options to play new games that no-one else has.

Food! Drink!

House of War have a great selection of soft drinks, chips, chocolates, nuts etc. They are also exploring a liquor licence and do have hot food (pies, sausage rolls etc) available to order if you’re peckish for a bit more. I really encourage you to support HoW by purchasing food and drink from them- we are able to use their venue at no cost so this is a great way to give back to them. Parking!

Yes, there is parking in Ringwood. You just have to move away from Eastland. HoW has parking out the front and across the road at Ringwood Square. This reason alone makes the move worthwhile! :)

Community!

When I started urbangamer one of my main goals was to create an alternative space for people to gather on Saturday night. Creating an alternative community space is also a goal for HoW so it makes a perfect fit for urbangamer. Other gamers use the space too so there is the opportunity to mix with gamers who enjoy other types of game.

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urbangamer will retain it's focus on strategy and euro-games now and always- the new venue does not reflect a change in this at all, it is a venue that accepts gamers from all genres and are hugely supportive of board gaming. They have been open for about a year and are a work in progress with many ideas and plans as they move forward.

We are very excited about this move and hope you will join us for this next part of the journey for urbangamer!

Regards,
Ross MacKay
(Founder, urbangamer)

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