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Metadata Of The Month: "Outdoor Friendly"
In these blog posts we hope to help you explore deeper into the library by highlighting different tags we use to catalog our games and how and why...
Metadata Of The Month: "Outdoor Friendly"
In these blog posts we hope to help you explore deeper into the library by highlighting different tags we use to catalog our games and how and why...
Introducing PGL Bundles
Our main goal at the Portland Game Library is to make gaming more accessible and fun, and one way we’re doing that is to offer game bundles that include our...
Introducing PGL Bundles
Our main goal at the Portland Game Library is to make gaming more accessible and fun, and one way we’re doing that is to offer game bundles that include our...
That Name On The Box
Have you ever sorted a big collection? Most likely every nerd has at one point with their chosen media. We’re obviously doing it here, and I quickly realized that with...
That Name On The Box
Have you ever sorted a big collection? Most likely every nerd has at one point with their chosen media. We’re obviously doing it here, and I quickly realized that with...
Survey Results
Thanks so much for the amazing response we’ve received to our games survey! We asked folks which games they’d like to rent from us when we open later this summer,...
Survey Results
Thanks so much for the amazing response we’ve received to our games survey! We asked folks which games they’d like to rent from us when we open later this summer,...
The Golden Age Of Games
I’m sure sometimes it’s only when you look back on something that you realize it was a “golden age,” but for games, that time is clearly right now.
The Golden Age Of Games
I’m sure sometimes it’s only when you look back on something that you realize it was a “golden age,” but for games, that time is clearly right now.
Mulligans, I Miss Them
Did you have a 'lift the finger' rule at your table, i.e. once your finger is off your game piece, your move is made, live with it?
Mulligans, I Miss Them
Did you have a 'lift the finger' rule at your table, i.e. once your finger is off your game piece, your move is made, live with it?