Getting into the Game

Local gaming guild looking for new members

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Steel and Stone Gaming Guild members share strategies during a meeting last Friday at EnJoi! Bake shop and Cafe in Channahon on U.S. 6. The group will play any sort of games – from Monopoly and Risk to Magic the Gathering and Race for the Galaxy. The group will be meeting tonight, as well as next Friday, from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. at EnJoi!. (Photo provided)
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CHANNAHON – You could call them the original gamers.

Years before videogames such as Wii Fit and Rockband took over living rooms across America, game night was an occasion where family and friends played cards and board games.

Carol Davidson and Marc Bennett have been gamers most of their lives and say the interest in board games has grown again so they formed Steel & Stone Gaming Guild.

“This is a hobby people really enjoy, but some just don’t have enough people to do it with,” Davidson said.

The guild currently has about six members and was meeting at Davidson’s home for the last two years. But with interest growing they’ve decided to meet from 4 to 11 p.m. every Friday at EnJoi! Bake Shop and Café, 24735 W. Eames St. Unit 1 and 2 in Channahon.

The group held an informational meeting June 19 that attracted a few newcomers. The group played Race for the Galaxy and Mahaha until they closed the café and then moved to Davidson’s home where they played through the night.

The guild is open to anyone from hardcore gamers to people just looking for something new to do. The organizers have plenty of games to choose from, but also invite people to bring board games, videogames, cards or other games they enjoy playing.

“There’s no limit to what we can do,” Davidson said.

Guild members will teach newcomers how to play any of the games and hope to learn how to play some new ones themselves. Videogames are also welcome, but people have to bring their own systems.

“We are not our parents generation of Bridge, but that doesn’t mean we wouldn’t learn to play Bridge. We’re willing to play any game out there,” Davidson said.

Some popular games the guild already plays include Dungeons & Dragons, Risk, Monopoly, Button Men, and card games.

“Every time you think you know everything on the market you learn you don’t,” Davidson said.

The current members range from 23 to 35, but the guild is open to all ages. Anyone under the age of 14-years-old must be accompanied by an adult.

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