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In the last few years, there has been a noticeable increase in interest in board games, despite their seemingly “obsoleteness” against the backdrop of the rapid development of video games and technology. However, in fact, this phenomenon can be explained by a number of factors that are now becoming especially obvious. As stated in https://www.eastmojo.com/em-buzz/2025/02/18/reverse-gaming-evolution-when-digital-natives-rediscover-physical-board-games/ it is worth noting that for many people, board games are not just “games”, but full-fledged cultural and social events. Unlike digital games, where a significant part of interaction with other players occurs through screens, board games provide a completely different experience. This is not just a game, it is a whole meeting, an exchange of energy, emotions, and most importantly, it is live communication. Remember how you sit at the table, share impressions, discuss the course of the game, laugh, argue, and this whole atmosphere makes the process incredibly exciting. I think for digital natives who are used to being alone in front of a screen, it’s a real “anti-stress”. It’s not just about nostalgia, although that certainly plays a role. Many are starting to look not only for entertainment, but also for ways to return to social interactions, to real communication, which is often so lacking in a world where you often communicate with people through intermediaries, such as text chats or voice communications. Board games restore this loss and give a much deeper experience of the process itself. Here we can see deeper motives. In a world where technology breaks down barriers between people, perhaps board games bring back that important moment of “presence”. You sit across from a friend, physically interact with the chips, the cards or the game board. It’s elementary, but very meaningful.