What: 📅 Neurodivergent Halloween Board Games

https://www.quicket.co.za/events/341168-neurodivergent-halloween-board-games/
When:
Where: 🕳 Oblivion Bar and Kitchen
How much:
🆓 Quicket
Halloween Board Games Night
Neurodivergent? Keen for some spooky board games?Join us for a relaxed, neurodivergent-friendly evening of board and card games—no experience needed!
Event DetailsWhen: Thursday 30th October, 18:00-22:30*Where: Oblivion Bar & Kitchen, ClaremontCost: Tickets are free, but required as space is limitedDress Code: This is your excuse to dress up. Wear a costume, something spooky, or black. (Or just come as you are, because I’m an event description, not a cop.)
About the TicketsGeneral:Standard ticket for some beginner friendly variety games.
Horrified & Betrayal at House on the Hill:Low-to-medium difficulty spooky (but not scary) board games. Save a town from monsters, and then explore a haunted mansion! Hosted by Werner.
Eldritch Horror:Heavier difficulty game. Be prepared for a good 4-5 hours of horror and adventure. We’ll require you to show up at least 20min early and to have read/watched the rules in advance, to ensure we finish on time. Hosted by Steven.
What to ExpectA welcoming, low-pressure spaceSensory-friendly with quiet zonesCome and go as neededFidget toys and movement breaks welcomeGames explained step-by-step—no prior knowledge neededPatient guides who explain clearlyName tags to ease introductionsOptional pronouns
Who Should Come?Whether you’re curious about games, looking to meet new people, or just want a new hobby—you’re invited!All neurodivergent identities welcome. Supportive friends welcome too.
How to Find UsParking: Street parking nearby (ground opposite venue is in use)Inside: Enter main entrance, head upstairs to the vintage areaAccessibility: Stairs
Quick NotesAll games providedBring water/comfort items if you likeMild Halloween theme (no jump scares)Non-spooky games also availableOK to leave early or take breaksDressing up optional, but welcome
See you there!Creating inclusive spaces for neurodivergent gamers, one roll at a time.