Frequently Asked Questions
Why are board games, card games, and puzzles still important today?
Because they create something that is increasingly rare: real, shared attention. Games bring people back to the same table and into the same moment. They encourage conversation, thinking, cooperation, and emotion in a natural way, without screens or constant distractions. Playing together helps people reconnect and experience time more intentionally.
Are games only for children?
Not at all. Games are for everyone, regardless of age. While children learn through play naturally, adults benefit just as much — by reducing stress, sharpening thinking, and creating space for meaningful interaction. Games adapt to different life stages and often become even more valuable as simple ways to slow down and connect.
What makes board games different from digital games?
Board games create physical presence. They require players to sit together, look at each other, talk, and react in real time. While digital games can be engaging, board games emphasize shared space, tactile interaction, and face-to-face communication, making them especially powerful for building relationships and memories.
Do card games and dice games have educational value?
Yes, even when learning is not the goal. Card games develop decision-making, emotional awareness, and communication skills, while dice games teach adaptability and acceptance of chance. Both encourage quick thinking and interaction, often without players realizing they are learning at all.
Are logic games and puzzles only about problem-solving?
Logic games and puzzles go beyond problem-solving. They train focus, patience, and persistence while offering a sense of calm and satisfaction. These games invite deep thinking without pressure, making them ideal for mental well-being as well as personal growth.
Can playing games really reduce stress?
Yes. Playing games creates a break from daily routines and mental overload. It encourages laughter, engagement, and presence, which naturally reduce stress levels. Even short game sessions can help people reset mentally and emotionally.
How do games help build stronger relationships?
Games provide structure to interaction. They make it easier to talk, cooperate, compete playfully, and share emotions without awkwardness. Through shared goals, rules, and moments of surprise, games strengthen bonds between family members, friends, and even people who don’t know each other well yet.
Is playing games a productive use of time?
Absolutely. Time spent playing is time spent thinking, communicating, and connecting. Games support creativity, learning, and emotional well-being. They turn free time into meaningful experiences rather than passive consumption.
Do games have a place in everyday adult life?
Yes. Games fit naturally into everyday life — after work, during weekends, while traveling, or as part of social gatherings. They don’t require special occasions, only the willingness to pause and engage with others.
Why do you believe in play so strongly?
Because play is one of the most human ways we interact with the world. It helps us learn, adapt, express emotion, and connect with others. We believe games matter because people matter, and playing together creates moments that stay with us long after the game ends.