NILES DISTRICT LIBRARY: Video Game Dialogues

NILES DISTRICT LIBRARY: Video Game Dialogues
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Niles District Library issued the following announcement.

Video Game Dialogues

Wed Nov 18th 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Video Game Dialogues like a book club… but with video games (and now online)!
Since we can not meet in-person we have moved Video Game Dialogues online to meet virtually on Discord. We will continue to meet on the fourth Wednesday or each month at 6:30pm. If you’re interested, email Daniel at daniel.gillis@nileslibrary.net. On the day of the book club, you will receive an emailed invite to join the Discord.
Video Game Dialogues is similar to any of our current book clubs, participants will play a designated game each month and then attend an evening with fellow gamers to discuss their experiences with the storyline and gameplay. For more information, please contact us at 269-683-8545
Must be 17 or older to attend. The Niles District Library does not have games to distribute.
Upcoming 2020 games:

“Little Nightmares” OR “Portal” September 23, 2020
“Detroit: Become Human” October 28, 2020
“Binding of Isaac” November 25, 2020
“Spec Ops: The Line” December 23, 2020
“The Witcher” January 27, 2021
“The Secret of Monkey Island” February 24, 2021
“Red Dead Redemption” March 24, 2021
“Firewatch” OR “Her Story” April 28, 2021
“Kingdom Hearts” May 26, 2021
“Bioshock 2” June 23, 2021
“Vampyr” July 28, 2021
“Final Fantasy 7” August 25, 2021
“Borderlands” September 22, 2021
“Outlast” OR “Papers, Please” October 27, 2021

 

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