The first video game party was a great success and sparked “a great synergy and good exchanges between all the participants”, says Adeline Dela Pietra who led this day organized by the volunteers of the Rural Families association, Thursday, November 5th.
Parents and children were able to (re)discover legendary games such as the famous Tetris. Two mothers decided, in the process, to organize an evening dedicated to the game of their childhood, in January, at the toy library.
Robots from the Canopé network, provision of an atypical and rare console from 1982, by a resident, Mario Kart tournament “whose winner Maxence Walster wins a membership to the toy library. Overall, people are satisfied and ready for a second edition”.