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by:ITATOUCH     2020-06-25
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All the games mean something-the cultural theorist John whitsinayasouar infectious disease has broken out and people are working together to stop them from spreading.
At the same time, in Germany in 1930, one of a group of Liberals and fascists was a secret Hitler.
In another corner, there is also a parade with characters from Alice in Wonderland.
Nearby, people are trying to retrieve treasures from the ruins of the sea floor, sharing a submarine and a tank.
Sounds like an unusual action.
But, in fact, this is just another desktop on Thursday in RahRah, India.
This is a joint meeting.
Prepare for those who are interested in playing board games every week.
Karthik Balakrishnan, one of the organizers, said: "There are only about 50 people today . " The screaming of excitement interrupted the chatter.
"We have an average of 70 to 80 people.
"Initially, the meeting --ups were small.
"In 2016, I invited friends to the cafe with another organizer, Mitton baraji.
"We even tried to win 15 people," he said . ".
The re-winding is now made by five people, except Karthik and the big cattle-
Asma Tajuddin, Punjit Sharma Sreechand taavva, Hiemanshu Sharma and Pranay Jajodia, and will keep the desktop number 4 this year in May 30140.
The careers of the organizers range from software engineers to lawyers, who don't have time to play their own games.
They were there to facilitate, explain the rules, and get people into board games.
There are about 200 games between them.
"The idea is to foster a community space," Karthik said, adding, "We're here to bridge the gap between people who want to play but don't know how to play.
You will meet different people as part of the team;
It breaks that isolated pattern.
"In addition to rolling again, other main satisfaction ~
The up group in the city is the Victory Point.
People communicate through Whatsapp or Telegram, which has about 500 members, respectively.
And area-
Specific groups such as the Binnamangala Group in India and pan-
Indian groups like the Meeple market, where people can sell their games at a discounted rate, while PNP India, which represents printing and gaming.
The victory points were started in February 2018 by Nishanth Shankar, Kuldeep Vijayadevan and Janardhan Pashupati.
Rohith and his friend Vignesh Rajendran were introduced to board games at about the same time, and soon they became administrators as well.
Initial meeting
Ups was held on Saturday at the Dialogues cafe in Koramangala and they started meeting on February 2019 --
Ups on Tuesday is now alternating between Koramangala, JP Nagar and Whitefield.
"Earlier, we would get 25 to 30 people on a Saturday.
"Now, that number has risen to around 100," Rohith said . ".
But there is still room for growth, he added.
"Our motivation is to explain and expand the board game culture.
Now we are having a board game design competition and about 20 teams have sent entries.
The best teams will have the chance to publish their games.
We also hold corporate and school events and consider launching them in the university.
Vasudev Chatterjee, a machine learning engineer, said, "I have come to re-learn every week for the past few months.
I also played at the meeting.
Organized by victory points.
On this special Thursday, Vasudev staged a coup, cash and guns, Secret Hitler and glory.
"I like glory," he said.
Each round of the game creates a different arrangement of cards, so there is something new to offer each time.
Sathya Kamath, architect and regular visitor at ReRoll, said, "There are a variety of games out there.
They range from 10-
For those of you who need three hours, it's a minute and some will even last for a few weeks.
Some very simple, some strategies.
Competitive or deceptive.
I feel that each game brings a different skill set and enhances existing skills such as communication, cognition or insight.
"The board game culture is still not as big as North America and Europe, but it is definitely growing in India, especially in Bengaluru.
Karthik said, "We started to understand this trend very early.
The community itself is connected.
Many of them are realized by words. of-
And social media.
Karthik and Rohith Dabbiru, managers of victory points, said Bengaluru has the most active board game scene in the country.
Next is Mumbai, where there are several cafes where people can play board games, followed by cities such as Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and chandigar.
According to Rohith, Bengaluru has the largest community of board games because: "First of all, there are a lot of young people and IT professionals.
There is nothing to do in the city except for parties or going to shopping centers, and of course, transportation is also a problem.
Board games are a great choice where they can have a good time and meet people.
Also, since games are very expensive for yourself, you can experience them at a low price by joining these groups.
The way the community develops is crazy. ”(
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