Renting Board Games is Fantastic


With so many games to choose from, I’m so glad we have a board game store nearby that rents board games. I don’t know if your local board game store rents games, but we think it’s a fantastic deal.

Boardgame Revolution, located in Orem Utah has a large library of board games available to rent. They let you rent board games for 10 days at a time for the low cost of only 10% of the cost of the game! And when you return the board game at the end of the rental period you can apply that cost to your purchase of any game in the store. Awesome!

It’s a great way to try out board games or card games that you’ve heard of, but aren’t quite sure if your family or friends will like to play. For only a few dollars you can take it home and give it a try.

7 WondersFor example, if you’ve heard great things about 7 Wonders – maybe from our own review πŸ™‚ – and want to give it a try, but are unsure about spending $35 to buy it. For only $3.50 you could take it home for 10 days and give it a whirl.

We rent DVDs or Bluray discs from RedBox for $1 a day. So $3.50 for a family board game for 10 days is a great deal. And if you love the game, spend the extra $31.50 when you return it to get a new copy of the game for your family.

When we first started reviewing board games, Boardgame Revolution was THE place to get our hands on a lot of great board games to try. In fact, when looking at our list of family board game reviews, I noticed that 11 of our reviews in those first 6 months were games we rented from Boardgame Revolution. (And a number of them we ended up buying.)

So let’s give a shout out to Boardgame Revolution for their great board game rental program. And if your local game store doesn’t have a way for you to try out games before you buy them, we’d highly suggest you tell them about Boardgame Revolution. Who knows – maybe they can give Boardgame Revolution a call to find out the details and set up a program of their own.

7 thoughts on “Renting Board Games is Fantastic

  • Wish we had that around here, but we don’t even have a dedicated “Game” store in the area anymore to my knowledge. We have several “Game & Comics” stores and some are pretty good for selling/stocking board games, but none to my knowledge rent board games. πŸ™ That would definitely be a cheaper way to check out some of the newer games to see how well they work for our family or group.

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  • BGR is the reason I’m a gamer today. Rented Pandemic from them in January of 2010, returned and bought Coloretto with my rental credit. Then rented Puerto Rico, returned and bought it. It’s been a great ride since then. Very thankful to BGR for their service and commitment to Utah Valley gaming!

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  • I’m jealous! That would be a great way to try out new games. Guess we’ll just have to let you try them and we can take your word for it. πŸ™‚

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  • That’s a really cool deal. I normally have far more games than I can play (yes, it’s a bad habit), but that sounds like an amazing service – as well as a good business idea!

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  • My FLGS had a rental program, but discontinued it after many games were never returned. So I agree that rentals are good in theory, but they can be a money sink for the stores.

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  • Couldn’t the loss of games (or damage) be overcome by charging a refundable deposit upfront?

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