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3507880Dave Gorman Vs the Rest of the Worldhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/dave-gorman-vs-the-rest-of-the-world-9781407060583/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3206617/9d3689d8-3156-43e0-9789-5a21e6971e8c.jpg?v=638915226059970000337412MXNEbury PublishingInStock/Ebooks/<p>Remember when you were a kid, and you used to go round to a friends house to see if they were playing? Well, as adults were not supposed to do that. Which is a shame... because Dave Gorman <em>likes</em> playing. He REALLY likes games. So he knocked on the biggest door you could ever imagine - the internet - and asked 76,000 people if they fancied a game. This is the story of what happened next.</p><p>Dave was up for anything and gamely played them at whatever they chose. He played some classics - Monopoly, Scrabble, dominoes and cribbage. He played many games hed never heard of before - Khet, Kubb, Tikal or Smite anyone?</p><p>He played board games and physical games. Hes thrown sticks, balls, frisbees and darts. 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He played many games hed never heard of before - Khet, Kubb, Tikal or Smite anyone?</p><p>He played board games and physical games. Hes thrown sticks, balls, frisbees and darts. Hes rolled dice and hes drawn cards.</p><p>From Liverpool to Hampstead and from Croydon to Nottingham, Dave travelled the length and breadth of Britain meeting strangers in strange places - their homes, at work, in the back rooms of pubs - and getting some hardcore game action. From casual players to serious game geeks, from the rank amateur to the world champion, he discovered a nation of gamers more than happy to welcome him into their midst.</p><p>Hes travelled all around the country and met all sorts of people - and it turns out us Brits are a competitive bunch. And it seems that playing games can teach you a lot about what makes the British tick. Of course, Dave hasnt been keeping score. 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