Saturday, April 18, 2009

Are Board Games filling our time once more?

In recent weeks more and more news outlets (At least on the web) have been publishing stories and ads stating that America is once again spending vast amounts of time and of coarse money on playing board games. I wonder how much of this is an attempt to sell products and how much is based on actual fact. So why not have a survey that puts some fact to these statements. How many board games do you own and play? How frequently do you play board games? Weekly, monthly, or maybe just a few times a year? How many board games have you bought in the last year and what were they?
It would be interesting to find that games like monopoly which were created at a time of US and World economic depression are truly serving players in the same way in the current recession that it did when it was first released.
On a similar note i think it would be awesome to find that people are playing five or six games regularly.

1 comment:

Scott A. Baker said...

To update the information for this post i have found in reading the Flash Animation Newsletter that HAsbro has reported a mjor loss from this year to last. There 2008 profits were 704.2 Million dollars and this year 2009 it was down to 621.3 Million dollars. This was a loss charged by European sales drops and overall North American sales drops combined.
All of this certainly points to this idea that people everywhere are suddenly playing board games more frequently is simply rediculous. Not only is it not appearing to be the case that people are playing games they already own but rather less people in the last few years are buying board games.