So, over the Christmas week I played a bunch of games with my family… and I lost. Repeatedly. Like,not-one-single-winlost. 😅
But somewhere between the “Wait, what does this card do?” and the “Okay… it’s my turn again already?” I realized something: I was building a quiet kind of confidence — the kind that says,I can learn this. I can handle a multi-step turn. I think I'm starting to see the strategy here...
And honestly? It felt a lot like art.
Becauseart doesn’t get easier while it sits in the box, and neither do games. The magic starts when you get it out on the table andgive yourselfa safe space to try.
So here’s your gentle invitation from Rogue & Rye:Let’s play more games together.
Not “be the best.” Not “master the strategy in ten minutes” (exceptsomehowmy little sister). Just…to play.
With this goal in mind, I gathered some fresh finds that I am excited to share with you!
✨Together-gamesthat are genuinely fun and not a rules-marathon
✨Solo gamesfor cozy nights when your brain wants a screen-free story