A friend of mine who is an avid table
top gamer visits his family over the holidays and always takes with
him a number of board games to play. His entire family loves sitting
around a table and playing games together during the holidays. I must
admit that I'm a little jealous, because I would love it if my wife
and daughter enjoyed gaming. My wife has zero interest in games and
my daughter (with the exception of Minecraft) is very uninterested in
gaming. Regardless of shared interests, though, it's likely you'll be
spending a lot of time over the holidays with family. Games are a
great way to pass the time and interact, and I think my friend with
the board games really has the right idea. There are few things that
draw people together for a fun time as much as games do. When gaming
together, it's easy to forget about the stresses of a job, politics,
finances, illnesses, losses, and other weighty concerns. Whether you are a competitive or
cooperative gamer, playing games with family and friends will bring
you together with common goals, laughter, and a shared experience
that often builds lasting memories.
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