The time for games to shine: Milwaukee game-maker speaks about the value of board games
                    Posted:                         Oct 25, 2020  8:03 AM CDT                                                                            
             
 
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It's a classic form of entertainment that's been around for centuries, but with the pandemic keeping many indoors for lengthy periods of time, there's been a resurgence in board games of all kinds.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger rolled the dice with award-winning game maker Peggy Brown who's been crafting fun, imaginary worlds for decades.
                
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