It's no coincidence that board games are popular among people with autism. And yet, we are only just learning about how they could help in the design of future wellbeing initiatives and social ...
Board games have made a massive comeback in the past decade. And researchers are discovering that board games are not only fun, they may also benefit our brains, especially as we age. The global board ...
In a WordsRated.com survey, 65% of US adults enjoy board games. What’s more, they benefit from a boost in serotonin, the neurotransmitter that improves mood and lessens anxiety. Half felt that board ...
There’s something fun and nostalgic about playing board games, which offer a welcome break from screens of every kind. Not only are board games a great way to spend some time with friends and family, ...
Hyderabad's board game meet-ups are flourishing, drawing diverse individuals seeking screen-free connection and mental ...
Ageless Innovation’s new Joy for All Games are designed to create social connections, fun, and joy through the power of play. There is a wealth of studies that illustrate the health benefits of ...
In 2024, Pew Research found that about 30 percent of Americans set at least one resolution for the year. Like many people, I make resolutions every year, though I often struggle to keep them. This ...
The Asian Center of International Studies, the College of Arts and Letters, the Department of Media and Information and Michigan State University Libraries collaborated to host the Video Games for ...
Playing board games has been associated with higher cognition, improved quality of life and lower risk of developing dementia for older adults. Board games have made a massive comeback in the past ...