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Author Brad Berger Asks Readers to Unplug from Technology with Unplug & Play! 50 Games That Don’t Need Charging

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Today, author Brad Berger asks readers to unplug from technology and come together to enjoy his new book, Unplug & Play! 50 Games that Don’t Need Charging available at www.bradbergergames.com.

Since the turn of the 21st century the world has witnessed a decline in meaningful communication as advancements in technology such as social media and smartphones replace face-to-face interactions. Inspired by a time before the interruption of technology, Unplug and Play! 50 Games that Don’t Need Charging offers relief from America’s need to be constantly connected through technology and a way to reconnect!

Unplug & Play! 50 Games That Don’t Need Charging is the culmination of decades of games the author has played over the years. The book contains 50 games which test each player’s ability to strategize, bluff, read minds, memorize, think quickly, and solve puzzles, and it’s suitable for all ages.

Best of all, the only requirement to play these games is an ability to communicate and good old-fashioned pens and paper.

“Unplug & Play! 50 Games That Don’t Need Charging is a book you can take anywhere,” says Berger. “Whether you’re on vacation, on a plane or home for the holidays, this book is great for people interested in coming together and engaging without the constant disruption of technology.”

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About the Author

Brad Berger grew up in Great Neck, New York. He attended the University of Colorado where he earned a degree in French, Italian and German and spent several years living and working in Europe. He currently resides on Long Island where he works as president and publisher of a 130-year-old, family-owned publishing company.

Since his childhood, Brad has enjoyed bringing his friends and family together to play all kinds of games. However, with the invention of so much technology, Brad saw a decline in group-based activities within his own family and circle of friends. Inspired to bring people back together without technological interruption, Brad crafted the ultimate playbook of games he created to give people a reason to come together and “unplug” for a while.

 Unplug & Play! 50 Games That Don’t Need Charging is the culmination of decades of games Brad has played over the years. With 50 games which test each player’s ability to strategize, bluff, read minds, memorize, think quickly, and solve puzzles, Unplug & Play! 50 Games That Don’t Need Charging encourages people to come together for a few minutes – or a few hours – for a challenging and fun game that requires virtually nothing more than pens and paper.

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