![]() While Americans can’t physically gather, there’s a good chance you’ve been in contact with your friends and family more than ever, checking in on people who live in other cities on FaceTime or Zoom, and giving daily updates to your parents or children. The coronavirus pandemic, at least in the U.S., has proven to be an odd combination of these situations. And when the power goes out or heavy rain keeps you cooped up for a few days, there’s something soothing about lighting a candle and dealing out those pastel Monopoly bills. ![]() Whether it’s winter break or a week at the cabin with your relatives, that amount of time together inevitably leads to boredom, which leads to cracking open the game cabinet. There are two times when people break out board games en masse: family gatherings and storms.
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