![]() ![]() There are also some great, nice to haves as well but let’s start with the basics. Tips for setting up a public play gaming event:įor any community gaming event, you are going to need three things at an absolute minimum. That way I hope that this information is applicable to the widest possible range of people. ![]() While Jennifer is coming at this with some experience, I’m going to start off assuming that anyone reading this has no prior event organization experience. I also want to point out that we discussed this topic on Episode 139 of The Tabletop Bellhop Gaming Podcast: Gaming Together Again and I encourage you to check that out when you have time. The hobby needs people like Jennifer who take the time and effort to advocate for this awesome hobby of ours. With things opening up around the world, now seems like a good time to start answering questions like this and talking about public play gaming again.īefore I get into my suggestions for launching a public play event, I first off want to thank Jennifer and those like them who take steps like these, steps that help bring gaming to a wider audience. ![]() Do you have any advice for jumping into something like that?” I was surprised since they do sell modern board games.īut it got me thinking about organizing a public event like that, maybe approaching Barnes and Noble or having it at a library. It ended up being the classic games like Clue, Monopoly, and the like. “My question involves organizing community events.Ī few months ago, I saw a local Barnes and Noble advertise a family game night. This article is based on a question I received from Jennifer who asked: A question about organizing community gaming events. ![]()
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