I wanted a gaming table before I even knew gaming tables were a thing. Packing up a session of Pandemic: Legacy, I would grumble, knowing that if I could just leave everything set up, my son and I ...
The Infinity Game Board wants to replace your full board game shelf, but there are only so many times we can play Monopoly. Reading time 3 minutes If you, like me, look at your board game shelf and ...
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This mashup of tablet, console and metal legs reveals the weird charms of gaming furniture. As games keep getting added, will I keep using it more? I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
Over the years, a few different companies have stepped up to the plate to take a swing at making digital board games a thing. Arcade1Up’s Infinity Game Table has been one of the more successful ...
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Board games are great because they bring you and your friends and family together around something social. They get you talking and hanging out together. Everybody usually has fun and creates great ...
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Some devoted collectors spend thousands of dollars on luxury furniture to enjoy with their games. By Julia Carmel Josh Derrig estimates that he has spent around $30,000 on furniture for playing board ...
Whether you need it for specific games or just an extra surface to throw dice across, there's a board game table fit for everyone. The best board game tables can make your favorite tabletop hobby not ...
Having been confined to our homes for the better part of two years has, no doubt, changed the way we live. One rather lighthearted shift? People are playing games again—and we’re not just talking ...