Collecting board games can be a wonderful hobby. There's an almost infinite number of ways to set up your collection, so it can reflect your personality and tastes.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Varies
Here's How:
Tips:
What You Need:
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Varies
Here's How:
- Before beginning a board game collection, you should make several decisions.
- Perhaps most importantly, settle on a budget. Game collecting can be as expensive or inexpensive as you want it to be.
- Decide on a theme. Children's games, pre-1900 games, pre-WWII games, games from a particular company, television-themed games and cartoon-themed games are but a few examples.
- Many gamers collect only games they actually play. If you go for a specific theme such as "television-themed games," you're likely to wind up with a few that may have value for collectors, but which are dreadful to actually play.
- Decide on the quality of the games you want in your collection. Sometimes a game that fits your theme is damaged and you'll have to make the tough choice of whether or not to buy it.
- If you're collecting for value, only buy games in excellent or very good condition. The box in particularl should be in great shape with no tears.
- Prepare a storage area for your games and know how to treat them right.
- Start buying -- and have fun!
Tips:
- Always be on the lookout for additions to your collection. You never know when you'll find a gem at a thrift store or a yard sale.
What You Need:
- Money
- Storage Space
- A Way to Catalog Your Collection
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