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Interclypse Family and Friends Board Game Night

Interclypse sponsored a Family and Friends Board Game Night at our office to encourage community and fun through play.

Patrick Garvey
Patrick Garvey

Nov 04, 2019

Interclypse sponsored a Family and Friends Board Game Night at our office to encourage community and fun through play. We invited our employees, their loved ones, and friends to have a great time getting to know each other and have fun through a multitude of games and experiences. Board games help bring people together and encourage players to work together and solve problems constructively. Through either cooperative or competitive games, everyone had fun while showing off their skills by either escaping from the halls of a haunted house, mining in a dungeon to find gold, or executing a plot to take over the Weimar Republic. While most games ended in excited shouts or hands shaken in defeat, everyone had a great time and enjoyed the company of others through shared experiences.

 
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