In a world where iPads, mobile games, and endless scrolling have become the go-to pastime for kids—and even adults—it’s rare to see children sitting on the floor with actual board games, laughing, rolling dice, or trading playful banter.
Sometimes, all it takes to reconnect—with others and with ourselves—is a break from the screen.
At the Minted Manila two-day year-end show, that kind of connection comes alive at the Gaming Library—a cozy corner dedicated to playing the old-school way. Here, toys and board games take center stage, entertaining both kids and the young at heart.
One of the biggest crowd favorites is a special Philippine Beaches-themed Monopoly game. Instead of buying railroads or cities, players get to own iconic beach destinations like Boracay, El Nido, and Siargao.
It’s not just fun—it’s a playful celebration of the country’s natural beauty. Imagine collecting rent from White Beach or building resorts instead of hotels. The game blends pride, wanderlust, and strategy in one board.
For younger kids, the booth offers animal-themed board games with colorful pieces and playful tasks. Children were seen giggling, making new friends, and learning teamwork—proof that games don’t need WiFi to be exciting.
There’s also a section for mind-bending logic and brain games. Block puzzles, where players must fill specific shapes and patterns, are perfect for both parents and kids. Some adults were even more competitive than the children!
The Gaming Library reminds us of something important: technology may be convenient, but authentic play—the kind shared with other people using real pieces and real laughter—is timeless. It teaches patience, social skills, imagination, and joy.
Sometimes, that’s exactly what both kids and grown-ups need: to disconnect from the noise of the internet and reconnect through play. Because no matter our age, there’s still a little kid inside all of us—waiting for a turn to roll the dice.