Education
All games provide enormous benefits for the development of children (and adults, hey).
Motor skills
For younger children, the simple act of rolling the dice, moving pawns and shuffling cards helps develop motor skills.
Cognition
All games train memory, concentration and logic. Exercise your brain while having fun!
Vocabulary
In addition to a common vocabulary about material, time and space, each game has a theme and all the vocabulary that goes with it.
Patience
Waiting for your turn is hell for those who are not used to it, the game develops self-control in a fun setting.
Respect
Following and respecting the rules, as well as other players, become reflexes when playing.
Socialization
Just being comfortable with others and learn how to interact with people.
Mathematics
Counting on two dices, counting cards, squares, managing points will become child's play.
Competition
Manage the stress of competition in its positive aspects, surpass your limits, while respecting others. Learn to lose with panache, and win with humility.
Self-confidence
Board games are an excellent tool for the shy. They allow a non-intrusive opening to their creativity.
Transgeneration
Unlike sports, board games are accessible to everyone. Mischief, luck and daring that prevail, qualities that are found at all ages.
Fun
Like all fun activities, happiness hormones develop brain functions, while reducing stress.
Strategy
Apprehend the rules to find the best way to achieve a long-term goal.
Tactics
Analyze a situation at a glance and find the best way to take advantage of it and seize opportunities.
Communication
Speak to a group, make yourself understood, argue, convince.
Risk management
Estimate the probability of an event and adapt your risk taking depending on the situation.
Resources management
Knowing how to use resources wisely, save it and invest at the right time.
Cooperation
Work with others, on an alliance of circumstance or throughout the whole game.
Focus
A game requires particularly intense attention, and then time flies.