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Melburnians declare game-on during lockdown – Sydney Morning Herald
The lockdown has kindled a revival not just of video games but also of traditional “tabletop” games such as board, tile and card games.

Having sold millions of copies worldwide, today these three are considered “gateway” board games for those looking to broaden their horizons. Along with them has been a new generation of card games such as Cards Against Humanity, Exploding Kittens and Munchkin, which appeal to those ready to explore beyond Rummy and Uno.
Our renewed passion for physical games during lockdown is not simply a push back against the intrusion of screens into our lives, although that can be one reason parents instig…
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