Hi Anya, et. Al.,
The MiYouth chat in Sept 2023 discussed gaming at the library! Here’s a MeL resource list:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zLJUdE_jKiRxFcaOn0rm5kh1tw2JVx1p/view?usp=sharing and our
MiYouth Notes including the chat box. Hope this helps get things going. I’m also copying the MiYouth listserv so folks see this there, and can respond directly to you off-list.
Thanks,
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Hello, everyone!
We are working on our strategic plan right now at BTPL, and one of my current tasks is finding out some information about hosting a video game hang-out program for our teens, as we have had some interest from them for this (Yes, our teens
are actually asking us for things and I am terribly excited about it)!! I was hoping to get some insight and advice to get started from all of your wonderful minds!
We currently do not own any video game console(s), and are unsure exactly which one would be best for us to get. We were thinking it would be a casual gaming event, mostly MarioKart and Smash; games that fairly large groups can play together
and that aren't too outrageously violent (yes, I understand that Smash is about beating each other up, but I feel like that doesn't count). Obviously, it would have to be a Nintendo system to play those specific games, but I am rather unsure which one would
be best, as I am not a Gamer™ myself.
If you have any experience with running a program like this, I would absolutely LOVE to hear about it! Any insight as to what consoles, controllers, games, snacks, rules, etc. you would advise or have used in your own teen programming experiences
would be invaluable and deeply appreciated!
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Anya Miller (they/them)
Library Associate
Brandon Township Public Library
304 South Street, Ortonville, MI 48462
248-627-1466
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