Show Us Your Board Game Collection (and Where You Keep It)!
We want to see how you store your games at home, whether they’re stuffed in closets or displayed on shelves
Akin to a set of videocassettes or vinyl records, a collection of board games is like a window into another time. They’re personal treasure chests, as no two collections are ever the same.
As fall approaches and we’re starting to think about ways to cozy up and spend time inside with friends and family (maybe unplugged), we thought it would be fun to see what’s in your personal board game collection and what it looks like.
Show us: What does your board game collection look like, and where do you play?
As fall approaches and we’re starting to think about ways to cozy up and spend time inside with friends and family (maybe unplugged), we thought it would be fun to see what’s in your personal board game collection and what it looks like.
Show us: What does your board game collection look like, and where do you play?
Where do you store them? Are your board games artfully stacked in a corner or hidden away in a basement closet? This townhouse in New York City features custom built-in shelves to display an extensive collection of games, puzzles and children’s books.
Do you have a favorite? For some things in life, it’s hard to choose a favorite. Board games are not one of those things. Which one from your collection is your favorite?
Show us your game collection and where you play. Grab your camera or phone, get the lighting right and take a photo of your space and your favorite game. Then upload your best shot to the Comments!
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Show us your game collection and where you play. Grab your camera or phone, get the lighting right and take a photo of your space and your favorite game. Then upload your best shot to the Comments!
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The owner of this home in Melbourne, Australia, keeps two stacks of board games ready for when her family comes to visit.