Bringing Learning, Strategy, and Fun to Your Community
How it Works
There’s no single venue - the games are packed into boxes, making the library easy to use in different spaces.
Schools, youth centres, NGOs, and community groups can borrow board games from our rotating collection and use them in their own activities. Once returned, the games rotate to new spaces, keeping the library dynamic and accessible.
Each game is carefully selected for group use and non-formal learning. Some focus on strategy and decision-making, others on communication, cooperation, or creative problem-solving - all designed to spark engagement and conversation.
Are you a youth worker, educator, or part of a community group looking for a fresh, engaging way to work with people?
Our board games library is free to access and easy to use. Borrow a curated set of games and turn your regular sessions into interactive and fun experiences.
- Use games during youth sessions, workshops, or events
- Encourage teamwork, communication, and critical thinking
- Create shared experiences that bring people together
A Game for Every Goal
The library is designed to be inclusive, flexible, and purpose-driven - with games suited to different group sizes, learning styles, and abilities.
You’ll find games:
Develop critical thinking - players plan ahead, analyse options, and make decisions
Encourage teamwork - cooperative games where success depends on collaboration
Improve communication and social skills - Players talk, listen, negotiate, and learn to work with different personalities.
Spark creativity and initiative - games that reward innovation, leadership, and problem-solving
More Than Just Fun
Board games are powerful tools for learning and connection. By borrowing from the Game On Board Games Library, groups can integrate play into their activities in a way that feels natural, inclusive, and engaging.
Games create space for conversation, collaboration, reflection, and growth - all while people are having fun. It’s learning without the classroom pressure, and a connection that happens naturally.
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