Boardgame Nights.

Board games are among humanity's oldest cultural objects, carrying a history that stretches back thousands of years. From ancient civilisations to modern households, they have served as tools for strategy, storytelling, learning and social exchange.

Their enduring appeal lies in their ability to bring people together. A board game comes alive through conversation, negotiation, rivalry and laughter, transforming a simple table into a shared experience. In a world increasingly shaped by speed and distraction, they offer a slower and more attentive way of spending time.For those who remember board games as something left behind in childhood, it may be worth reconsidering. Drawn from the extensive collection of Eugene Lim, who has spent a lifetime assembling several thousand titles, we have curated a selection of games that range from the familiar to the unexpected, including editions inspired by well-known films, personalities and popular culture which is currently on display in store till the end of June 2026. Five titles have been shortlisted, chosen for their accessibility and playing time: Bob Ross: Art of Chill, Condottiere, Pan Am, The Godfather: Corleone's Empire and Ticket to Ride. Eugene and friends will be present to share more about their collection as well as guide you through each game.

Join us as we dedicate a few tables to this enduring tradition. It is an opportunity to discover games that many may never have encountered before, and a reminder that some of the most rewarding forms of entertainment still begin with a table, a set of rules and the company of others.

Boardgame Nights with Eugene & Friends.
26 June 2026, Friday: 8pm to 11pm

27 June 2026, Saturday: 3pm to 6pm

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