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Last Wednesday Monthly Game Night @ C-Space (Weissensee)

Last Wednesday Monthly Game Night @ C-Space (Weissensee)

Wed, May 27, 5:00 PM
From Berlin Board Gamers
4.8

Every last Wednesday of the month (unless communicated differently here), you are invited to join the Game Night @ C\*SPACE Berlin, to have fun, relax, and meet new people! Our co-working space member at C\*SPACE, Miguel, together with Carlos, will be hosting the Community Game Room, bringing new games every month for you to discover or rediscover. Between the 2 of them, they have more than 300 games in their collections so there will be something for everyone. You are also more than welcome to bring along your favorite games! **Entry:** Free, but we do ask for a donation for drinks available in the kitchen (coffee, tea, beer, etc.). **About our hosts:** **Miguel** is a professional venture capitalist by day and amateur game designer by night. He has a wide ranging interest in tabletop games including word games, social deduction party games, economic Eurogames (favorite designers are Martin Wallace and Uwe Rosenberg!), historical wargames and card games like Bridge, Poker and the German classic, Skat. **Carlos** is a mathematician who marvels at the art and science of designing board games , and greatly enjoys playing in a group (particularly cooperative games!). If you have questions about the event, don't hesitate to reach out to Miguel on Whatsapp or Signal at +491623965924.

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Let’s Play CATAN & maybe other games

Let’s Play CATAN & maybe other games

Sun, May 17, 10:00 AM
From Backgammon Berlin
4.9

Join our **CATAN** Meetup to play, socialize, and enjoy this classic board game. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Expect fun, friendly games, plenty of laughter, and the chance to make new friends. This is a relaxed, casual meetup: **no hardcore competition**, just friendly rivalry. 👉 **Please RSVP only if you plan to attend.** **👉 Most people on the waiting list would be moved to the “Going” list.** **👉 Add to your calendar so you know you RSVP'd here, and we are counting on you** **Our Game Set-Up & Attendance Policy** 1. We will have two CATAN sets available for up to six players each, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis 2. Since each game takes a considerable amount of time, arriving after a game has already started may make it difficult to place you at a table 3. In such cases, you may need to place your first two settlements on the remaining available parts of the map—if space allows 4. Please make sure to update your RSVP in advance. Failure to do so may cause unnecessary delays for everyone at the start 5. Not showing up without notice will result in being blacklisted for at least one future meetup

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Let’s Play Backgammon! - Play, Socialize & Have Fun

Let’s Play Backgammon! - Play, Socialize & Have Fun

Sun, May 17, 11:00 AM
From Backgammon Berlin
4.9

Join our Backgammon Meetup to play, socialize, and enjoy this classic game! Everyone’s welcome! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Expect fun, friendly games, laughter, and new friends. 👉 Please RSVP only if you plan to attend. 👉 Bring your own set if you have one. *** **How to Play (Quick Guide):** * Each player has 15 checkers and moves them toward their home board. * Dice rolls decide how many spaces you can move. * Land on an opponent’s single checker to send it to the bar. * Once all your checkers are home, start bearing off (removing them). * First to remove all checkers wins! *** **Fun Fact:** The Origin of Backgammon: Backgammon is one of the oldest known board games, with roots deeply embedded in the ancient civilisations of Mesopotamia. But it is in Persia, where the game truly flourished and evolved into what we now know as 'Takhte Nard'. Archaeological findings suggest that early forms of backgammon were played in Iran over 5,000 years ago. Artifacts such as game boards and dice have been discovered in sites like 'Shahr-e Sukhteh' (The Burnt City), indicating the game’s ancient origins.

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May Mini Game Jam 2026 (starting 11:45 at UE)

May Mini Game Jam 2026 (starting 11:45 at UE)

Sat, May 30, 9:45 AM
From Game Developers Berlin
4.7

**How to prepare:** * **Only people who are on the "Going" ("Nehmen teil") list here can visit the jam.** * **Bring any equipment (or craft supplies) you need. We will have chairs, tables, electricity and internet, but nothing else.** Berlin Mini Game Jam is a relaxed 7 hour prototyping jam: After we have chosen a theme together, we form teams or go solo to make game graphics, concepts and prototypes on computers, phones, cardboard or physical space. At the end, we present the results to each other. • • • • • **WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR** Anyone who is interested in making games is welcome! Really! Artists, game designers, musicians and sound designers, writers, coders, hobbyists, students and professionals. Any gender, any background, any level of experience. Most people come alone and find a team at the jam, so don't worry about not knowing anybody yet. • • • • • **SCHEDULE** * 11:45 Doors open * 12:00 Get to know people with a short ice breaker game * 12:15 Introduction to how the jam works * 12:30 Brainstorming * 12:55 Forming teams & starting the jam * 20:00 End presentations * 22:00 Event is over • • • • • **ADDITIONAL INFO** Feel free to bring food and non-alcoholic drinks. No form of discrimination or harassment will be tolerated at this event. If you witness or experience any form of this, please reach out to an organizer or via e-mail to Tobias.Wehrum@dragonlab.de. The event will take place on-site only, but you are welcome to chat over our Discord: [https://discord.gg/evM44ns](https://discord.gg/evM44ns) This event is organized by the Gamestorm Berlin e.V.

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Juega y socializa en español

Juega y socializa en español

Tue, May 26, 4:30 PM
From Boardgaming in Spanish
4.9

¿Te apetece pasar una tarde agradable jugando a juegos de mesa y conociendo gente nueva en un ambiente relajado y cercano? Este encuentro está pensado precisamente para eso: socializar, conectar y pasarlo bien, sin importar si ya conoces los juegos o si es tu primera vez en el grupo. ¿Qué tipo de juegos jugamos? Elegimos juegos accesibles, dinámicos y sociales, no solo juegos largos o complicados. Por ejemplo: Juegos rápidos y ligeros como 6 nimmt!, Love Letter o Sushi Go Juegos de interacción y risas como Codenames, Dixit o Exploding Kittens Juegos de deducción social como The Resistance, Salem o Werewolves Y, si apetece, algún juego un poco más estratégico, siempre explicado con calma No importa si es tu primera vez en el grupo: explicamos las reglas y elegimos juegos accesibles para que todo el mundo se sienta cómodo desde el principio. El juego es solo la excusa para socializar y conectar de forma natural. Un espacio seguro y diverso Solemos ser un grupo diverso, abierto y con muy buen rollo, donde se respeta a todo el mundo. Queremos crear un entorno amable, sin juicios, en el que cualquiera pueda sentirse a gusto. ️ En español (o para practicarlo) Si hablas español o te apetece practicarlo en un entorno amable y natural, estarás más que bienvenida/o. El grupo suele estar formado por personas de distintos orígenes y niveles, y la comunicación fluye de manera relajada. Si te apetece conocer gente de forma tranquila, sin presión y con los juegos como punto de encuentro, este plan es para ti. ¡Te esperamos! Nota: se solicitará a los participantes una donación voluntaria de 2€ para gastos de organización y compra de juegos.

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Thursday Game Night in Friedrichshain

Thursday Game Night in Friedrichshain

Thu, May 21, 5:00 PM
From Berlin Board Gamers
4.8

Thursday Game Night in Friedrichshain at RuDi´s. The biggest, oldest and longest running Berlin Board gaming weekly meetup. Please join us for an evening of gaming. Everyone is welcome and everyone can find a table for themselves. There is plenty of tables for core gamers, and as many tables with welcoming games. And also tables with party games and social deduction. *** **🎲 Games & Food 🍪** We'll have around 50ish games ([Check out our collection!](https://boardgamegeek.com/collection/user/RuDi_Library?objecttype=thing&ff=1&subtype=boardgame&own=1)), but please feel free to bring your favorite games with you. We have some snacks and beverages, but you can also bring your own food & drinks. **💰 Entrance is 2 € 💰** Please pay the entrance fee in the kitchen on the ground floor. You can pay when you arrive or before you leave, but don't forget! **📍 How to get there 📍** We're located right between S/U-Bahn station Warschauer Straße and S-Bahn station Ostkreuz. Consult [Google Maps](https://maps.app.goo.gl/xQn6hnKu3Tpy9gG48) or [Open Street Map](https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?from=&to=52.502457%2C13.457166) to find the exact way from your place to the meetup. If you get lost, call us (see "how to contact us?" in this event description below). **👥 Discord server 👥** Try our Berlin Board Gamers Discord server to chat and find other players. You can use it to prearrange games for the Thursday meetup, find players for gaming sessions you want to host at home on other days, and even buy and sell used board games. Join us now: [https://discord.gg/6Wsncta](https://discord.gg/6Wsncta) **🤗 How should I behave? 🌈** We value diversity, inclusion, and respect in our community. We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable at our events, regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any other aspect of their identity. To ensure a positive and safe environment for everyone, we ask all participants to **follow our [Code of Conduct](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pn_TLJyPx4HDjrQPbwjQkoF7EbLmqVNRY2CT_zq2qEk/edit?usp=sharing)**. **❓ FAQ ❓** "Is it a problem if I only speak English?" * No problem, all games are played in English. "Is it okay if I come later?" * Sure, you might have to wait a little until a new game is started though. "It's my first time and I'm unsure what to do / everyone seems to be playing already..." * Seek us out (ask somebody to help you find an organizer or ask by name for Andi, Hannes, Elli, Angelika, Sanja, Malte, Aaron, or Will and we'll give you a little introductory tour. :) "Is it okay if i bring my dog?" * No, the community center won't allow it. "I'm using a wheelchair. Can I attend the meetup?" * Yes! The venue has a wheelchair-accessible toilet and a wheelchair lift in the back of the building. It would be great if you could contact us beforehand, so we can make sure that the lift will be operational on the specific day. "Can I donate a game to the meetup?" * It depends. We have limited storage space and can only accept donations of popular games that will be played often. Please contact us for more details. **📞 How to contact us? ✉️** * In case of an **emergency** or a time-sensitive question (e.g. you got lost on your way to the meetup), call: 0179 9309 418 * For all other matters, write in the #rudi-friedrichshain channel on our Discord server (you'll find a join link in this event description) or leave a comment here on meetup.com * For sensitive matters, write a DM to Angelika Cathor on Discord or here on meetup.com

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Frequently asked questions

Cooperative games are games where players work together towards a common goal rather than competing against each other. They can range from board games to online video games.

You can find cooperative game meetups in Berlin by searching on platforms like Meetup. Many groups organize regular meetings where participants gather to enjoy games together.

Joining cooperative games events allows you to meet new people, enhance your teamwork skills, and enjoy a fun, engaging experience. It's a great way to socialize and share interests with others.

The frequency of meetings varies by group. Some may meet weekly, while others may organize events once a month. Check specific group schedules on Meetup.

Yes, you can start your own cooperative gaming group in Berlin. Use platforms like Meetup to create a group, post events, and invite others to join your gaming sessions.

You might need to bring your own games unless specified by the host. Many gamers bring their favorite titles, but hosts usually provide a variety as well.

Yes, many groups offer online game sessions for those who cannot attend in person. Check with the organizer about any virtual events.

RSVPing for a meetup is simple through Meetup's platform. Find the event you are interested in and click RSVP to confirm your attendance.

Meetup facilitates connections but doesn't directly organize events, so quality varies. Check group reviews and feedback from previous attendees.

Meeting people in these groups is a great way to learn about new games as members often introduce and share their favorite titles during events.

While Meetup is designed to help people connect, making friends typically requires attending events regularly and actively engaging with participants.

Events vary; some may be in English, others in German. Check event details or contact organizers for language preferences.

Meetup mainly facilitates group interactions, so it isn't tailored for single-player experiences. It's focused on social and group activities.

Most events require registration via Meetup to ensure proper planning. Make sure to RSVP to secure your spot and receive any necessary updates.

If existing group schedules don't align with yours, consider starting your own group. You can organize events at times that work best for you and attract others with similar schedules.