Long before screens, people gathered around boards to play, strategise and tell stories. Board games remain one of humanity’s oldest designed objects, passed across generations, cultures and tables for thousands of years. From ancient games like Senet and The Royal Game of Ur to contemporary classics, they continue to create moments of rivalry, conversation and connection. Join us as we open a few tables celebrating this enduring tradition through a collection of games you probably have never encountered before.

  • Boardgames we're exploring this upcoming session.

    26 June 2026 (Friday): 8PM — 11PM
    27 June 2026 (Saturday): 3PM — 6PM

  • Bob Ross: Art of Chill Game

    2-4 Players | 30 Mins | Family | 2017

    Inspired by the gentle optimism of Bob Ross, Art of Chill turns painting into a game of patience, timing and luck. Players collect paints, tools and techniques while completing landscapes in pursuit of maximum calm. Beneath its playful premise is a reminder that creativity is often about enjoying the process as much as the final result.

  • Condottiere

    2-6 Players | 20-45 Mins | Strategy | 1995

    Set in 13th-century Italy, Condottiere is a game of power, negotiation and calculated risk. Players compete for control of neighbouring provinces through tense battles shaped by mercenaries, political figures and shifting alliances. Every move carries a cost, turning the game into a careful balance of ambition, timing and restraint.

  • Pan Am

    2-4 Players | 60 Mins | Strategy | 2020

    Pan Am traces the rise of commercial aviation through a game of expansion, investment and timing. Players build flight networks, acquire aircraft and secure routes while navigating an industry shaped by constant change. As Pan Am grows in influence, success depends on knowing when to compete, expand or sell for profit.

  • The Godfather: Corleone’s Empire

    2-5 Players | 60-90 Mins | Strategy | 2017


    Set within New York City’s organised crime networks, Mafia is a game of influence, territory and strategic ambition. Players lead rival families, expanding their reach through businesses, neighbourhoods and shifting alliances. With limited resources and constant competition, success depends on careful judgement, calculated risks and building the greatest fortune.

  • Ticket to Ride

    2-5 Players | 30-60 Mins | Family | 2004

    Ticket to Ride is a railway game set across North America, where players collect cards to claim routes between cities and build expanding rail networks. Points are earned through completed connections, destination tickets and the longest continuous route. Beneath its simple rules lies a game of timing, strategy and knowing when to commit before opportunities disappear.