If you requested a digital game during registration, you should have received your code on October 17th. These donations can be used as prizes for
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Librarians Report: Breakout EDU
By now many will have heard of Escape Rooms, which are becoming increasingly popular across the nation. Some libraries have done an escape room of
Read moreVideo game releases to watch for Holiday 2017
With a huge array of new releases for the holiday season, all competing for limited program and materials budgets, here are a few highlights for
Read morePrint and Play: Secret Hitler
Ready for International Games Week? We are getting ready by highlighting games that are available as free print and plays. This week we are highlighting
Read moreThe International Games Week Map and Your Library
This year if you want your library to appear on the IGW Map you add it yourself using this form. Each library that registers will
Read moreFree Video Games
It’s a golden age for free video games. Every year, thousands of games – created by individual developers or small teams – are released for
Read morePrint and Play Review: “Evolution,” North Star Games
Evolution (the print and play version is available here) is a card-based game about, well, evolution – specifically evolving species to protect themselves from predators
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Librarians report: Dungeons and Dragons in the Library
For the last year, I have been running a once a week game of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), at the Aberdeen Branch of the Harford
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Donor Spotlight! OnePlay
OnePlay Donation OnePlay is back again to support libraries during International Games Week! They have once again generously offered to donate a code for a
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Librarians report: Choosing the Right Games for Your Library
So your library has decided to acquire some games for patrons to use – YAY! That’s great, right up until you find yourself in your
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