The Hidden Benefits of Board Games: Building Connections and Reducing Stress
A recent study from the University of Plymouth highlights how tabletop games contribute to well-being and social inclusion, reinforcing their value beyond mere entertainment.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 16 days ago
Research from the University of Plymouth has shed light on the positive impacts of tabletop games, confirming their role in enhancing well-being and fostering social connections.
The findings suggest that board games are not just a pastime; they can also support learning and promote inclusion among diverse groups.
This study aligns with the experiences of many enthusiasts who have long recognized the psychological benefits that gaming can provide.