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Welcome to the amazing world of Board Gaming.

Yes, there is life beyond Monopoly, snakes and Ladders and Ludo. Get ready to experience mind blowing, strategic, never-heard-before International Board games.

NO prerequisites.

You don’t need to have played any board games before - we love introducing people to new ones! We’ll help you pick a game, set up, and explain the rules.

OUR MOTTO

You should have lots of fun! Guaranteed.

Take a refreshing break from the Digital World

Help you really tap into all those positive emotions - curiosity, optimism and creativity

Redefining Socializing!

IMPORTANT

OIL NEITHER GOOD FOR US NOR FOR THE GAMES. Ensure that your hands are clean & dry while playing.

KINDLY ENSURE NO GAME COMPONENTS ARE LEFT BEHIND ON OR BENEATH THE TABLE. As loss of a single game component makes the game unplayable.

Feel free to comment.. just in case...

POINTS TO REMEMBER:

1- GAMES ARE QUITE EXPENSIVE AND WE WOULD LIKE TO MAINTAIN IT IN GOOD CONDITION AS FAR AS POSSIBLE.
2- HANDLE CARDS WITH AS MUCH CARE AS POSSIBLE, NO (MINIMAL) BENDING WHILE HOLDING OR WHILE DRAWING.
3- HELP WITH SETTING UP THE GAME BEFORE PLAY & CLEANING UP AFTER.
4- IN SHORT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GAME DURING PLAY.

INTRODUCING EUROGAMES:-

Time to introduce EUROS and other Heavier games as we could see a good number of people looking for bigger challenge and we have decided to introduce them.
SO WHAT ARE EUROGAMES?

A Eurogame, also called a German-style board game, German game, or Euro-style game, is a class of tabletop games that generally have indirect player interaction and abstract physical components. Euro-style games emphasize strategy while downplaying luck and conflict. They tend to have economic themes rather than military and usually keep all the players in the game until it ends.

Eurogames are sometimes contrasted with American-style board games, which generally involve more luck, conflict, and drama

Eurogames are usually less abstract than chess or Go, but more abstract than wargames. Likewise, they generally require more thought and planning than party games such as Pictionary or Trivial Pursuit.

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