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Board Game Night Host

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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A complete guide for hosting memorable board game nights. Covers game selection for any group, rapid rule-learning techniques, hosting logistics, crowd manag...
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Board Game Night Host

What This Skill Does

Board Game Night Host equips you to run fun, inclusive, and well-organized tabletop game sessions. It helps you choose the right games for your group, learn rules quickly, set up the perfect environment, manage player dynamics, and handle common problems — from rules disputes to early eliminations.

How to Use This Skill

1. NIGHT PLANNING — Design the Evening

Tell the assistant:

  • Number of players and their relationships (friends, family, coworkers, mixed)
  • Experience levels (all beginners, mixed, all veterans)
  • Time available (1 hour, 2–3 hours, all evening)
  • Vibe (competitive cutthroat, collaborative, silly party, deep strategy, casual)
  • Space and equipment (table size, seating, lighting, device access for rule lookups)
  • Food and drink plan (snacks at table? break for dinner? alcohol?)

The assistant outputs:

  • A curated game shortlist (3–5 options) with estimated play times
  • Optimal player count for each recommendation
  • A suggested evening schedule with setup and teardown time
  • Pre-night prep checklist (rules prep, component organization, invites)

2. GAME SELECTION ENGINE — Match Games to Groups

Selection criteria framework:

  • Player count: Exact fit vs. scalable range
  • Complexity: Weight 1.0–5.0 (gateway, medium, heavy)
  • Interaction type: Cooperative, competitive, team-based, free-for-all
  • Downtime tolerance: Simultaneous play vs. turn-based waiting
  • Theme preference: Fantasy, history, abstract, party, economic, deduction
  • Accessibility: Color dependence, reading level, physical dexterity, language

Curated starter recommendations by scenario:

Scenario Recommended Games
All beginners, 60 min Ticket to Ride, Dixit, King of Tokyo
Mixed experience, 90 min 7 Wonders, Splendor, Codenames
Competitive veterans, 3 hrs Terraforming Mars, Brass: Birmingham, Scythe
Party vibe, large group Codenames, Wavelength, Just One, Coup
Couples / 2-player 7 Wonders Duel, Patchwork, Lost Cities
Cooperative Pandemic, Forbidden Island, The Crew

3. RULES RAPID LEARNING — Teach in 10 Minutes

The assistant helps you:

  • Pre-read efficiently: Identify the 3 things players MUST know to take their first turn
  • Teach the core loop first: Goal → action options → turn structure → end condition
  • Delay edge cases: Explain exceptions only when they come up
  • Use analogies: "This is like Monopoly but…" or "Think of it as poker meets Risk"
  • Demo a sample turn: Walk through one round before starting

Teaching script template:

  1. Hook (30 sec): "Tonight we're saving the world from disease outbreaks."
  2. Goal (60 sec): What winning looks like
  3. Actions (3 min): What you do on your turn
  4. Key constraints (2 min): What you cannot do, what costs what
  5. Edge cases (defer): "We'll handle that when it happens"
  6. Start playing: Begin immediately, coach through first round

4. HOSTING LOGISTICS — Set the Stage

Environment setup guide:

  • Table: Size for game box + player boards + elbow room; avoid glass tops (glare)
  • Lighting: Bright enough to read small text; avoid candles near components
  • Seating: Equal comfort; host sits where they can reach the rulebook
  • Component organization: Use trays, baggies, or cupcake liners; pre-sort before guests arrive
  • Music: Low-volume instrumental background (lyrics compete with rule explanations)
  • Phone policy: Gentle suggestion to keep phones face-down during play

Food and drink best practices:

  • Finger foods over saucy/crumbly snacks (protect game components)
  • Coasters mandatory
  • Designated "eating break" between games
  • Hydration station away from the table

5. CROWD MANAGEMENT — Keep Energy Positive

Player dynamic strategies:

  • The Alpha Player: Gently redirect — "Let's hear what Sarah thinks" — in cooperative games
  • The Analysis Paralysis: Soft time limits, sand timers, "good enough is great"
  • The Eliminated Early: Plan a parallel activity, spectator role, or elimination-free games
  • The Rules Lawyer: Acknowledge, check the rulebook, make a ruling, move on
  • The Newcomer: Pair with a patient mentor for first game; avoid heavy teach
  • The Sore Loser: Reframe as "let's figure out what happened"; focus on fun moments

Inclusion principles:

  • Rotate first player using a fair method
  • Ensure everyone gets a meaningful decision each turn
  • Celebrate clever plays from all players, not just the winner
  • Offer game choice when possible — ownership increases engagement

6. TROUBLESHOOTING — Solve Table Problems

Common issues and solutions:

Problem Solution
Rules dispute Host rules, check BGG/official FAQ, house rule and move on
Game running long Agree on a hard stop time; offer a "last round" finale
Player bored / checked out Pivot to a shorter, livelier game; never force continued play
Component damage / spill Pause, clean, assess; have backup games ready
One player dominating Switch to hidden information or traitor games
Teaching failure Suggest a "practice round" that doesn't count

7. POST-GAME — End on a High Note

  • Immediate debrief: Favorite moment, cleverest play, biggest surprise
  • Poll for next time: What to play again, what to try next
  • Photo op: Group shot with the game (social permission first)
  • Cleanup ritual: Everyone helps; restores the host's energy
  • Thank-you message: Quick follow-up text referencing a highlight

Conversation Guidelines

  1. Name your group composition when asking for game recommendations — the same game plays very differently with different people.
  2. Be honest about time — a rushed game night frustrates everyone.
  3. Ask for backup plans — the assistant can suggest shorter alternatives if your main game flops.
  4. Request teaching scripts for specific games you own but struggle to explain.

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not a game rules database. It provides teaching strategies and general overviews but does not replace reading the official rulebook for each game.
  • Not a game store or marketplace. It does not sell games or provide real-time pricing.
  • Not a gambling guide. It covers board games and tabletop play only; no betting or wagering advice.
  • Not a substitute for reading the manual. You must still read the rulebook — this skill teaches you how to teach it.

Safety & Boundaries

  • Alcohol at game nights is a personal choice; the skill offers no encouragement and suggests moderation when mentioned.
  • Competitive play should never cross into personal conflict. The skill provides de-escalation techniques.
  • Respect player physical and cognitive boundaries — do not pressure anyone to play games that require abilities they do not have or feel comfortable using.
  • Game recommendations avoid titles with overly mature themes for family or youth settings unless explicitly requested.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a document-only guide. Users should still treat game recommendations as general advice rather than official rules, store guidance, or gambling guidance.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: board-game-night-host Version: 1.0.0 The 'board-game-night-host' skill is a document-only bundle providing structured guidance for organizing social tabletop gaming events. It contains no executable code, scripts, or API dependencies, and its instructions in SKILL.md are strictly limited to providing game recommendations, teaching strategies, and social management advice. No indicators of data exfiltration, prompt injection attacks, or malicious intent were found across the provided files.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to help users plan and host board game nights, and the provided content stays within game selection, teaching rules, logistics, inclusion, and troubleshooting.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are advisory and social/organizational in nature; they do not direct the agent to override user intent, access private data, run tools, or take autonomous external actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, and no required environment variables or credentials.
Credentials
The skill does not request local filesystem, network, account, device, or workspace access beyond ordinary informational guidance.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, elevated privilege, credential use, memory storage, or account mutation is shown in the artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install board-game-night-host
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /board-game-night-host
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Board Game Night Host skill: - Provides a comprehensive guide to hosting engaging, inclusive board game nights. - Features a game selection engine based on group size, experience, preferences, and time available. - Includes rapid rule-teaching strategies and sample scripts for clear, fast game introductions. - Covers hosting logistics, crowd management, troubleshooting, and post-game routines. - Emphasizes player inclusion, accessibility, and safety best practices for all group types.
Metadata
Slug board-game-night-host
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Board Game Night Host?

A complete guide for hosting memorable board game nights. Covers game selection for any group, rapid rule-learning techniques, hosting logistics, crowd manag... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 29 downloads so far.

How do I install Board Game Night Host?

Run "/install board-game-night-host" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Board Game Night Host free?

Yes, Board Game Night Host is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Board Game Night Host support?

Board Game Night Host is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Board Game Night Host?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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