As of: March 2, 2024, 4:16 p.m
By: Andreas Baar
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Game handover in the city library: (from left) donor Marco Teubner, Jan Heinemyer (library), Ilka Heissig (library manager) and mayor Stefan Korpan.
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More than 300 games can be borrowed from the Penzberg city library.
Now more than 30 games have been added - thanks to a donation.
Penzberg – Analogue games have been available to borrow from the Penzberg city library since summer 2019.
Thanks to funding from the “Game of the Year” foundation, around 50 games were purchased.
The inventory now numbers more than 300 copies, from board and card games to dice and guessing games to skill games and so-called escape games, as director Ilka Heissig proudly calculates.
The games in the Penzberg city library are in great demand
The rental figures would confirm “the great demand” for analog games.
According to Heissig, each game is rented on average six to ten times a year.
No wonder that the library team was happy about a donation: The Antdorf game developer Marco Teubner gave the city library more than 30 games that he developed himself or helped develop.
Everything is worth around 1000 euros, as director Heissig tells the Rundschau.
She is happy about the donation: “Board games make a valuable contribution to social development.” By the way: every third Friday of the month, the city library invites you to a games evening from 7 p.m.
Information at www.buecherei-penzberg.de.
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