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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 27 MIN

Timeless appeal of physical games

from Round Table China · host China Plus

Remember the joy of unboxing a new board game or the thrill of a face-to-face chess match? Despite being in the digital age, physical games still hold a special place in our memories and hearts. Today, we'll explore why these timeless treasures continue to be popular, even as digital entertainment dominates. Let's take a nostalgic journey into the world of physical games. / Antiques appraisal shows have found new life online, engaging audiences with their blend of history and mystery (17:34). On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushan & Steve Hatherly

Remember the joy of unboxing a new board game or the thrill of a face-to-face chess match? Despite being in the digital age, physical games still hold a special place in our memories and hearts. Today, we'll explore why these timeless treasures continue to be popular, even as digital entertainment dominates. Let's take a nostalgic journey into the world of physical games. / Antiques appraisal shows have found new life online, engaging audiences with their blend of history and mystery (17:34). On the show: Niu Honglin, Yushan & Steve Hatherly

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