Tabletop gaming involves board games and other games with similar concepts ranging from the household game of Monopoly all the way to more specialist (but equally fun) RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons.
The LSESU Tabletop Society activities operate midway between that spectrum with classics well-known to board game enthusiasts such as Avalon, Coup, Code Names, Catan etc. These are simple board games which come in a boxed set and require only a group of people, a table and time.
Our core events are hosted once a week either on Wednesday or Friday, for 4 hours at a time where members can pop in within the timeframe and play board games with other members.
This could be a environment to relax and destress from academics or to unleash one's logic and social deduction prowess to (verbally) annihilate the oppostite team in hidden identity games.
Over the last year, strong friendships have developed via Tabletop Society and the past committee along with the members have created a welcoming, inclusive environment which this year's committee hopes to carry on.
People should join Tabletop Society for the fun of board games if nothing else. Although the added bonus of membership will include supportive friendships, a sense of community and practice in the art of social deduction.