- Game club
A game club is an organization devoted to bringing
game players together. Schools and universities are common venues for game clubs. Other game clubs meet in members' homes. Many game clubs are often organized around a gaming store; ahobby store -type ofbusiness which sell non-computer games. These can berole-playing game s,board game s,German-style board game s,card games andcollectible card game s. Those relatively small stores are usually privately owned and run by people who are gamers themselves.A gaming club will provide space (rooms, tables, some gaming equipment) and thus create a place where
gamers can interact, learn and play games, meet, and relax.The motivations for joining such clubs vary. Some games (e.g.,
Axis and Allies ) are, by their nature, so complex and time-consuming that finding an optimal number of opponents may be difficult in some areas, without an organization to bring players together. Some games, such aschess , have such a disparity of skill between beginners and experts that a ranking system may be helpful in matching up players of comparable skill. In addition, members may share books and other paraphernalia related to their games. Game clubs may also organizetournament s. These events typically involve complex rules and procedures for ensuring fairness.Some game stores even become centers of community. People into gaming sometimes have trouble finding people to associate with, and game stores and clubs provide a place for them to find such people.
There are about 5,000 non-chain game hobby stores in US (Fullerton, Hoffman, Swain, 2005).
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BoardGameGeek
*Geek References
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Tracy Fullerton , Steven Hoffman,Chris Swain , "Game Design Workshop: Designing, Prototyping, and Playtesting Games", C M P Books, 2005, ISBN 1-57820-222-1
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