For the little ones:The youngest children discover rules and procedures through play. Role-playing games, memory games or simple dice games are very popular. The focus here is on imagination, interaction and the first sense of achievement.
For primary school children:Board games with simple strategies, dice and card games or puzzle challenges promote logical thinking, concentration and team spirit. Co-operative games in which everyone works together are also popular with older children.
For young people:More challenging games of strategy or skill, quizzes and guessing games as well as co-operative adventures offer excitement and encourage critical thinking. Escape room variants also provide shared experiences that motivate teenagers to get actively involved.
For the whole family:Classics such as "Mensch ärgere dich nicht", "Monopoly" or active family games such as "Twister" and "Scharade" unite all generations. They provide entertainment, communication, tactics and lots of fun together.



