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game room

1 of 1noun
/ˈɡeɪm ˌrum/
Forms:game rooms
1

a designated space in a house or building that is used for playing games, such as video games, board games, or billiards

A game room is a space in a home dedicated to recreational activities and entertainment, often featuring games like pool, table tennis, video games, or board games. It typically includes comfortable seating, tables, and various gaming equipment. The design of a game room aims to create a fun and relaxed atmosphere for family members or guests to enjoy leisure activities together. Game rooms can also include elements like a television, sound system, and gaming consoles, depending on the preferences of the occupants.

  • The kids spent hours in the game room playing video games and enjoying their favorite board games.
  • We decided to convert the basement into a game room for family fun and entertainment.
  • The game room was filled with a pool table, a dartboard, and a cozy couch for relaxing.
  • After school, the teenagers always hang out in the game room to play video games together.
  • They added bright lights and colorful decorations to the game room, making it feel lively and exciting.