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The Renaissance Of Board Games: Why D&D And Monopoly Star At Grown Ups’ Parties

The Renaissance Of Board Games: Why D&D And Monopoly Star At Grown Ups’ Parties

Over the last few years, board games have reincarnated themselves to once again become sought after activities of fun and leisure at dinner parties, brunches and game nights. Slowly but steadily, board games are being reinvented and guests and hosts alike are more inclined towards spending time away from gadgets and screens to embrace the age-old fun of playing chutes and ladders, scrabble, Dungeons & Dragons and Monopoly. These games are not only reminiscent of those warm summer afternoons spent in your room or in the basement with a clump of friends playing for hours but also extremely engrossing activities that train you to be attentive and build an acute presence of mind.

The resurgence of board games can be attributed to the nostalgia they inspire as well as the social interaction they encourage at a time when we all live in our isolated spaces. Board games bring guests together to the same coffee table where they can enjoy these indoor sports over a warm beverage or a spiky cocktail. On game nights in particular, board games have begun to feel attractive because they continue for hours and can offer more of an enduring challenge than repeated rounds of pictionary or trivia.

The Renaissance Of Board Games: Why D&D And Monopoly Star At Grown Ups’ Parties

Board Games At Intimate Gatherings

Many times, hosting an intimate dinner or cocktail evening has meant gathering everyone together to engage in a lively game of Monopoly or Business. These games stir your thinking and compel you to make calculated decisions spontaneously. At the same time, as you buy and sell land and property, pay extra taxes, build ports and hotels, you develop a keen understanding of growing your wealth which can go a long way in helping you to manage the real economics of your life in cleverer ways. And the games are also utmost fun so you revel in the joy of spending quality time with your friends while bonding over this activity.

While Scotland Yard or a good old scrabble are some older board games, the resurgence of this activity over the last few years has inspired many new gamemakers to come up with different creative challenges that explore a range of genres including history, politics, geography and crime.

The Renaissance Of Board Games: Why D&D And Monopoly Star At Grown Ups’ Parties

There is a board game available in online stores for every sensibility out there so you can choose which type to go for depending on the kind of friends attending your gathering. This means, for those who are fond of general knowledge, political games constituting running for elections or gathering votes are excellent choices and for guests with a more academic approach, games in which archeological excavations and historical manoeuvres take place appear far more interesting. Sometimes, you can also have in store two or three board games that guests can play according to their liking.

Whether you are hosting a slumber party or an intimate dinner, multiple board games can introduce a very engaging element into the social event you host either at home or at a bar where such communities of gamers gather together to play once a week.

The Renaissance Of Board Games: Why D&D And Monopoly Star At Grown Ups’ Parties

Cocktails At Game Night

One of the best parts about the revival of board games that had for some years lost their lustre amidst the internet boom is that now you can enjoy them as adults with a side of a stunning drink. Batch cocktails like mojitos, sangrias, blue lagoons and many more add a delicious buzz to the evening and imbue lots of flavourful fun into game night. Prepare delicious drinks using Ketel One Premium Distilled Vodka or serve three fingers of Johnnie Walker Black Label on the rocks when guests come over for board games.

These evenings go on for hours so along with cocktails also have chips and dips, nachos and guac, hummus and pita and other small bites ready so your attendees can munch on these while they await their turn to roll the dice. When you are hosting more than four people and plan to set up two or three different tables for board games, also make sure every table has its own dedicated cocktail jug and appetiser spread. You can always order pizzas at the end of the evening for a quick and hearty dinner.

 

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