{"id":875,"date":"2008-04-15T05:00:29","date_gmt":"2008-04-15T11:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gamingwithchildren.com\/?p=875"},"modified":"2008-04-15T05:00:29","modified_gmt":"2008-04-15T11:00:29","slug":"unplugged-a-different-kind-of-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.gamerdad.com\/blog\/2008\/04\/15\/unplugged-a-different-kind-of-game\/","title":{"rendered":"Unplugged: A Different Kind of Game"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gamerdad.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/04\/unplugged_title.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-874\" style=\"float: right;\" title=\"unplugged_title\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gamerdad.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/04\/unplugged_title.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"100\" height=\"100\" \/><\/a>There&#8217;s a fun game out on the market that I would like you to know about. It&#8217;s 3D, multiplayer, and runs on a platform you probably own. It came out in 1995, and sold over 2.5 million copies in its first six years. With expansions and follow-up games, the franchise sold over 6 million copies of games by 2001, and it continues to be a strong seller. However, I suspect you might not have heard of the game or even the publisher, before. That is because the game I am referring to is a board game.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s a board game discussion doing on Gaming With Children? \u00a0Board games are a great form of entertainment for families and friends, but not every game is suited to every gamer. There has been a bit of a renaissance going on in the board game community in the past ten years.\u00a0 If &#8220;rolling your dice and moving your mice&#8221; is\u00a0your idea of a board game, you are in for a very pleasant surprise.\u00a0 \u00a0In recent years, board games have changed and improved almost as much as video games.\u00a0 There is now a wide selection of board games available for gamers of all tastes, ages, and interests.\u00a0 By regularly posting updates on &#8220;Unplugged Gaming&#8221;, I&#8217;m hoping to provide assistance to people so they can find board games suited to their needs.<\/p>\n<p>This boardgame-review service does not come\u00a0from some altruistic goal of bettering society, but the self-serving goal of increasing the number of board gamers in the world.\u00a0\u00a0 I migrated into the world of computer and video games from my own desire to play games. I love playing games of all types, but I often found it difficult to find a ready human opponent. Computer and video games were the next best thing. I enjoy the challenge and the entertainment I derive from a quality video game, but it is even more refreshing to spend an evening with friends parked around a table (be it a circle or a square) playing a board game. I will sometimes regret spending a bit too much time playing the latest video game release, but I have yet to regret time spent with friends playing a board game.<\/p>\n<p>When compared to video games, board games are relatively inexpensive. A typical board game runs $30 to $50 new. While older video games often sell for less, used board games in good condition will hold their resale value better than a video game.\u00a0 \u00a0Since there is no technology depreciation, board games can have a much longer shelf life in your home.\u00a0 Since the &#8220;platform&#8221; for a board game is any flat surface, there is no need to ever upgrade your gaming system.\u00a0 This sharply contrasts with the continual upgrades required for computer gaming or the regular rotation of new console systems.<\/p>\n<p>Computer and video games continue to offer increasing multiplayer options, but board games have always been about multiplayer interaction.\u00a0 Some of the best board game designers in the world today are in Germany where board gaming is a common occurrence around family dining room tables.\u00a0 In Asia, there are a growing number of board game cafes, similar to internet cafes.\u00a0\u00a0 People come in, pay a few dollars an hour, plop down, and can enjoy some light refreshments while playing a selection of board games with friends and acquaintances.<\/p>\n<p>The very nature of board games encourage player interaction.\u00a0 Many of the best board games are great since each player&#8217;s actions directly affect all the other players.\u00a0 This sort of tightly woven player-player interaction is seldom found in video games.\u00a0 This is due, in part, to the complexity of video games.\u00a0 There are so many small decisions and calculations in the background that any one decision made by a player during a video game is usually minor, leading only\u00a0to small improvements or setbacks.\u00a0 Board games have far fewer rules so there isn&#8217;t a constant stream of tiny decisions to be made.\u00a0 The decisions in board games come at a slightly slower pace but have farther reaching consequences, keeping players interested in the game.<\/p>\n<p>Board games are great for kids of all ages. There is something to be said for playing with physical toys. A board gamer can play with colored blocks, roll dice, or arrange little tiny army men without feeling guilty about acting their age.\u00a0 Since all the equipment and supplies can be laid out on the table, a board game can often be easier to grasp and understand than a video game, especially for beginning gamers.\u00a0 You can hook them into playing video games with you later.\u00a0 Many board games also foster decision-making skills, conversational skills, negotiation skills, logic skills, and math skills, making an easy argument for their educational value.<\/p>\n<p>Not every board game is right for every person. \u00a0Some are complex, involved games that will challenge your ability to plan strategy and negotiate.\u00a0 Other games are excellent examples of the simple and silly genre that are still fun to play.\u00a0 In future posts, I&#8217;ll try to fill you in on a wide range of games that might be of interest to you and your family.\u00a0 With all the possibilities out there, we should be able to find a game that&#8217;s just right for your situation.<\/p>\n<p>PS. For those dying to know, the game mentioned in the first paragraph is &#8220;Settlers of Catan&#8221; published in the U.S. by Mayfair Games.\u00a0 In a few days, I&#8217;ll post a review and analyze just what makes it such a fun game.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s a fun game out on the market that I would like you to know about. It&#8217;s 3D, multiplayer, and runs on a platform you probably own. It came out in 1995, and sold over 2.5 million copies in its first six years. 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