It was Grandma, in the cafe with a Scrabble tile: Game cafes are big holiday business

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CALGARY — It’s the holidays, which means for many across the Prairies, there’s no better time to get locked in a dungeon with a dragon. Or smoke out Colonel Mustard in the billiard room with the revolver.

CALGARY — It’s the holidays, which means for many across the Prairies, there’s no better time to get locked in a dungeon with a dragon.Or — in the case of Janet Gutierrez and Katy Cadman — lay that magical X tile on a triple letter score.

Solomon Kwan, 30, who opened D6 Table Top Cafe with his older brother Michael, said he and his family have always played board games, especially when public gatherings were cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic. "One thing a lot of people like about the room is we have dungeon lighting. We want to create a space that, as weird as it sounds, makes you feel like you're playing in your own basement," Kwan said.

During December, the space is filled open-to-close for corporate events, family shindigs and shoppers looking to snag gifts for the gamers in their lives.

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