Gaming rooms don’t only need to be video games where you are striving hard to gun down your enemies and beat your online friends in a car race. It is also about being physically active and mentally alert. As much as most youngsters prefer online gaming, other games are also considered very important. Here are a few ways you can make your gaming room non-online yet fun:

  1. Be Active

A few games that can keep you on your feet and contribute reasonably towards your fitness are table tennis or ping pong, air hockey, foosball, squash, hula-hopping, skipping, indoor basketball, and much more. In times like these, the pandemic has forced us to be indoors as much as possible. It can also help you catch on to your sporty skills or even help you find new ones.

  1. Mentally Challenge yourself

A game of carom, pool, billiards, and darts keep you focused on each move. You just use all your angles, and your analytical skills and try to give your best shot under the right pressure. A little distraction and you can lose a game instantly.

  1. Board Games

Games that you can play with all members of your family. Try playing Ludo, Monopoly, Chess, Checkers, or Chinese Checkers. All of these can be fun and challenging too. It is a great way to enjoy time with elderlies of the family.

  1. Interior

A game room can be up in the attic where you get ample light and a few games you can play with family and friends. A larger space would be a great id