Board games that bring people together

Discover collaborative games and interpersonal strategy cards for family evenings, authentic team building, and successful social relationships. No dating, no pop psychology – just active offline fun.

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Wingmate Games & Publishing

We are a team passionate about collaborative board games and literature on authentic social relationships. We believe that offline fun, spent with family or a team, is the best way to build real connections. We work for parents who want memorable evenings, for leaders who invest in team cohesion, and for anyone seeking interpersonal strategies without clichΓ©s. Our tone is friendly, intelligent, and always action-oriented.

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Develop empathy through play

Our games turn competition into cooperation

Children learn to listen, negotiate, and find solutions together, not against each other. Each game round is a practical lesson in understanding another's perspective.

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Replace screens with real stories

A game night means more than a won match

Instead of spending hours in front of tablets, children and parents build shared memories. The simple rules and stories behind each game make the time spent together truly valuable.

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Stimulate strategic thinking without pressure

Challenges suitable for all ages

Our games are designed to be accessible to children from age 7, yet complex enough to maintain adult interest. Each move teaches planning and adaptability, in a relaxed and fun setting.

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Collaborative games turn weekend evenings into moments of real connection: children learn to negotiate, listen, and find solutions together, not against each other. Three clear benefits: they develop empathy through shared stories, train strategic thinking without the pressure of competition, and create family memories that last long after the game is over.

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Develop empathy through play

Children learn to listen and express their ideas without fear of losing. Collaborative games help them understand different perspectives and find solutions together, not against each other.

Turn the weekend into a shared adventure

Instead of screens and solitary activities, Saturday evenings become moments for building stories, negotiating plans, and laughing together. Each game creates memories that children will still be talking about on Monday.

Strengthen trust and communication in the family

Simple rules and shared challenges make children feel part of a team. They learn to ask for help, offer support, and celebrate collective achievements – skills that stay with them long after the game is over.

87%of parents notice more open communication after family game nights
3Γ—more moments of spontaneous cooperation between siblings on weekends with board games
9 out of 10children prefer to replay a collaborative game rather than start a competitive one

Frequently Asked Questions About Collaborative Games

Clear answers for parents, team leaders, and board game enthusiasts.

Why should I choose collaborative board games over competitive ones?

Collaborative games emphasize cooperation, not competition. Instead of having one winner and the rest as "losers," all participants work together to achieve a common goal. This type of game reduces tension, encourages communication, and develops empathy – especially in children. At a family game night, no one leaves upset, and during a team building session, colleagues learn to listen to each other and leverage their strengths.

What age should children be to play games from the "Together at the Table" series?

Games in this series are recommended for ages 7 and up. The rules are simple and can be explained in a few minutes, and the game mechanics are designed to be accessible and engaging for both children and adults. Parents can adjust the difficulty level based on the children's ages, and each game includes variants for mixed-age groups.

How can I use the "Know Your Team" set in a professional environment?

The set is designed to be easily integrated into weekly meetings, workshops, or team retreats. You can choose 5-10 questions from a category (e.g., "personal values" or "professional experiences") and discuss them in a circle, without time pressure. Each session lasts between 20 and 40 minutes and requires no additional materials. It is an excellent tool for breaking the ice in a new team or deepening relationships within an existing team.

Is the book "Successful Social Replays" suitable for teenagers as well?

Yes, the book is written in an accessible and friendly language, suitable for teenagers aged 14 and up. The examples and strategies are based on real-life situations – school, friendships, family relationships – and require no prior knowledge of psychology. It is a useful read for anyone who wants to better understand how to build healthy and authentic relationships.

What are the three most important benefits of collaborative games for children?

First, they develop communication skills: children learn to express their ideas and listen to others' opinions. Second, they stimulate creative thinking and problem-solving as a team, not individually. Third, they create a safe environment to experience emotions such as frustration or joy, without fear of being judged. All of these contribute to balanced emotional development and more harmonious family relationships.

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