Some new games can be intimidating at first. You learn best by playing or watching others play. Here are some ways to do that:
• Game Night Games, 2030 S. 900 East, Salt Lake City, has an in-store play area and regularly hosts game nights. You can also watch video instructions for many games on the store's Web site, gamenightgames.com.
• The Tutoring Toy, 1400 S. Foothill Drive, often features employee game demonstrations.
• SimplyFun sells games through home-demonstration parties or on its Web site. To find game consultants or to view video instructions, visit www.simplyfun.com.
• To learn all kinds of things about games, visit www.boardgamegeek.com.
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