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The great game night revival: How to host a memorable evening full of competition and connection
Staff
29 May 2025

There’s just something so nostalgic about gathering around the table for a game night. But what was once reserved for childhood or holidays is making a huge comeback. With the cost of going out rising, the appeal of cosy nights is growing and it seems that everyone is rediscovering the joy of a bit of friendly competition. Whether you're house-sharing with mates, looking to bond with family, or just want to ditch the pub for something different, think of game night as your ticket to good times. Here's how to pull off a modern twist on the classic tradition.
From snacks to seating: How to set the mood for a brilliant game night
You don’t need an Instagram-worthy setup to have the perfect game night. Just create the right mix of energy, snacks, and games. Think hearty sharing platters, drinks that suit the crowd, and a space with enough seating (cushions on the floor, perhaps) and ambient lighting. Definitely have a music playlist to set the tone – but keep it low so people can hear the rules and each other. Most importantly, know your guests. Do they love strategy games? Or do they prefer a good laugh? Choose games that match their personalities – someone looking for a relaxed good time might not be in the mood to create complex civilisations.
Digital meets boards and dice: Blend retro charm with modern tech
Of course, you can’t go wrong with classic board games like Cluedo or Pictionary. But try sprinkling in some digital options as well. You can use a tablet or smart TV to run trivia games (and remotely include any guests who couldn’t come in person) or download apps that bring cards and dice into the modern age. Mixing tech with tradition adds variety and keeps things fresh, especially if your group has different preferences (or shorter attention spans).
Prizes, banter, balance: Keep the competition fun, not fierce
You want to keep things lively, but you really don’t need a tournament bracket. A bit of friendly competition works wonders. Offer silly prizes (like the last brownie slice) or create mini-challenges between rounds. And remember not to force participation – let guests dip in and out without pressuring them (a lot of people do love game nights but just prefer to watch or cheer from the sidelines).
Quick wins and clever picks for your lineup
As with everything in life, variety is key. So, try mixing traditional games with mobile-friendly titles that everyone can just pick up and play. For example, popular digital games like Slingo combine luck, bingo, and slots-style excitement – perfect for adding a spontaneous burst of energy to the night. It’s great to bring in these quick, fun games when everyone is just sitting around between rounds, or as a side option for those waiting their turn to roll the dice.
Game night: An old tradition made new
Don’t just think of game night as a chance to compete, but an opportunity to unplug, share a few laughs, and most importantly, connect with friends and loved ones. With a little planning and a mix of old and new, you can turn a regular evening into something memorable.






