
The Analog Games Night
Are you craving a fun night where you actually meet people (not screens)?
Come play with us. We're going to have fun party games and great vibes, all designed so you’re laughing and talking within minutes. Feel free to bring your favourite games so we can play together.
How it works
Check in your phone at our “phone hotel.” You check out of doom-scroll.
We play board or party games. No awkward small talk, only easy, hilarious games that gets everyone involved.
You leave with real connections. Make new friends and catchup with old ones, share jokes and leave on a lighter mood.
Event essentials
Doors open: 18:30
Game starts: 19:00 (arrive on time so the magic flows)
Vibe: Cozy, playful, fun 🥳
Sneak peak of our last Games Night
⚠️ Limited spots
We keep it intimate, and it does sell out. If seats are open, grab yours now. If not…
Can’t make it / sold out?
Drop your info and we’ll ping you for the next one 🎉
What people say
"I am so so so impressed and it’s a huge the best thing i did for myself for such a long time. It was SO lovely. Thank you!" ~ Maja
“I’m usually skeptical of group events with strangers…but this blew my mind. Quality people and amazing conversations.” ~ Samuel
"Sometimes, putting your phone down and experiencing life through people around you is absolutely needed…..especially when they’re cool people 😄. I can assure you that the phone separation anxiety fades away really quickly." ~ Zoe
Our promise
No-awkward-small-talk guarantee. We handle intros and keep the energy high so you’re never stuck wondering what to say.
Stay in the loop
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WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Is27fHfKyy73caR2yu70bo
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Meet your host
Hi I’m Bolu :)
I moved to Berlin in March 2020, 2 weeks before corona started. I didn’t speak German, had no friends, lived alone and worked from home. I had moved from Lagos Nigeria, a place where I was surrounded by family and friends, community and laughter, to the isolation and social distancing of Corona in Berlin. I had money, a good job, I could explore Europe, yet life felt so empty, it felt pointless. I was deeply lonely and depressed.
Over the last few years I’ve crawled out of the depression, and the most important part of the journey were my relationships, friendships and community. Spending time with people, showing up for people, they showing up for me, loving and being loved.
I’ve tried a bunch of communities and not quite found a place where I belong, a place that feels like home. Home for me means spending time together, sharing our stories, joys and struggles, supporting each other.
I’d like to invite you to build that home together, let’s build a place we belong, together.
