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This is one of the reasons why an increasing number of games are moving from the console to the table top. Makers of electronic games have faced outrage from fans over their reliance on in-game purchases for titles such as Fifa 18 or Star Wars Battlefront II, which can take the already high cost of the games to an astronomical level.
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In comparison with in-app or in-game purchases, self-contained board games with no extras required seem more appealing. Computer gaming on games consoles or even mobile phones is no longer a “pay-once” situation. Purchasing a tabletop game, as Hymas notes, “makes good financial sense”. Having time away from our phones and computers where we can talk, play and enjoy time together is something board games let us do.” “While the internet is a great thing, sitting down and playing with friends and family is becoming increasingly important. He adds: “We have seen a real growth of interest in board games over the past 10 years. This seems to be a winning formula for everyone.” We kept prices as low as we could and packed as much fun in as possible. “We knew that people didn’t have much money, and we just wanted a great weekend. This year we are expecting closer to 40,000 over three days. The first year we had 1,200 attendees over the two days. We assumed it would struggle and were prepared for it to just a be a little local show. Tony Hyams, director of UK Games Expo, says: “The event started in 2007, right in the teeth of the financial meltdown.
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The event, in its 12th year, caters for all aspects of tabletop gaming, from classic board games such as Monopoly, Scrabble and Cluedo to Warhammer and trading card games. Early next month tens of thousands of enthusiasts will descend on Birmingham NEC for the UK Games Expo, the third-largest hobby and games convention in the world.