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I was recently asked suggestions on how to revive a game group that has seen reduced levels of activity from its heydays. From a predictable attendance of 30-40 each session, it has now fallen to a fourth of that.

Recollecting my experience in founding & co-hosting Waterfront Board Gaming – a non-commercial, personal game group that I managed for over a year – here is my list of 10 things for group organizers to keep your gaming group active.

These tips are more suited for open game groups (rather than a closed, small group of gamers) that invite new members to join on an ongoing basis. When I use the term new members I mean someone who is new to the group, though they could be experienced gamers and the term newbies refers to those who are new to the gaming hobby.

1. Have a regular schedule – Whether a group meets weekly or monthly, it is critical that there is a regular schedule. Only when sessions are (reasonably) regular will members make plans keeping game sessions in mind. Announce sessions at least 4-5 days (and send a reminder 1-2 days) in advance so that members’ have it at the top-of-mind.
Bottom line: Everybody has a to3n of things to do and many events competing for their time, so make it easy for members to know when the next session is and notify them about it well in time so that they can plan accordingly.

2. Have an assigned host(s) to welcome new members – Each session must have a host who greets new members, understands their prior gaming experience, and explains how the group works. Give new members a quick overview of the different kinds of games your group plays, and in addition, explain commonly used terms (e.g., filler game, gateway game etc.) to newbies.
Bottom line: Getting out to explore a new hobby / meet with a bunch of strangers isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do. Make those who actually take this first step feel welcome and excited to join you.

3. Decide the spotlight games beforehand – If the group / venue has a large collection of games, members can spend considerable time in deciding which game to play. If your group has members with varied levels of gaming experience, the discussions can become even more endless. My preferred option is for the spotlight games for a session to be pre-decided and announced. That way, anyone who wants to watch a tutorial video or read an online rulebook can do so. It also prevents the paradox of choice - the inability to decide / anxiousness stemming from an overwhelming number of choices.
Bottom line: Get people playing quickly.

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