A community video-game club — PC & console game nights

The club you keep coming back to on a Wednesday.

good game. good people.

GGATHER is where neighbours gather to play video games together — PC and console, side by side on the same couch. Mixed game nights, a friendly season points league, and volunteer hosts who save you a seat. Show up once and you already know a few faces.

A lively community game-night crowd filling a big arena with a lit stage
This week on the board

Weekly nights

Three standing evenings, pinned to the board like they have been for seasons. Turn up for whichever fits — no membership card needed to walk in.

  • Casual — play for the fun of it
  • League — counts toward season points
  • Newcomers — hosts walk you in

Wednesday

18:00 – 22:30

Casual Wednesdays

Casual night

The easy one. Party games on the big screen, co-op runs on the PCs, and whoever brings snacks gets the good couch. Nothing on the line but bragging rights.

Friday

18:00 – 23:00

League Fridays

Points league night

Our friendly ladder. Every match adds points to your season tally — ranked by skill and time played, never by money. Miss a week and your spot waits for you.

Sunday

16:00 – 20:00

Newcomers Sundays

Newcomers welcome

First time? Start here. A host sits with you, hands you a controller, and introduces you around before you have to remember anyone's name.

Season standings

The season board

Top five of the current league, ranked by points and matches played. It is a wall of nicknames and numbers, and where you sit is the whole point of the season.

  1. 1 pixelpial 1420pts 22 matches played
  2. 2 tofu_knight 1365pts 21 matches played
  3. 3 marmalade 1298pts 20 matches played
  4. 4 okra.exe 1211pts 19 matches played
  5. 5 two_left_thumbs 1174pts 23 matches played

Points reset each season. Everyone starts the next one back at zero — including whoever is on top now.

A packed community LAN game night with players at every station
League Friday, mid-season — every station taken.
The people who host

The crew

Nobody here is on a payroll. These three volunteer to run the evenings, sort the brackets, and make sure the newcomers table never sits empty.

Bex

Casual Wednesdays

Keeps the party-game rotation fair and remembers every regular's go-to character. Ask her for a co-op partner and she will find you one.

Dro

League Fridays & the board

Runs the season ladder and updates the standings by hand every Friday. Will explain the points system twice, patiently, if you missed it the first time.

Sunny

Newcomers Sundays

The first face you meet if you walk in nervous. Hands out controllers, does the introductions, and swears nobody here judges a missed jump.

A group of friends celebrating a win together at game night
Three easy steps

How to join

There is no application and no waiting list. You basically join by showing up and staying for one more round.

1

Come to any night

Pick Casual, League, or Newcomers and walk in. Tell a host it is your first time — they are expecting you.

2

Play a few rounds

Borrow a controller, jump into a match, lose gracefully or not. By the second game you already have a name at the table.

3

Join the season league

Ready to keep score? Add your nickname to the board on a Friday and your points start counting from that night on.

What it costs

Rates

We keep it cheap on purpose — dues only cover the venue, the snacks, and the odd new controller. Turn up once for a fiver, or become a season member and stop counting.

Drop-in game night

$5 / night

Walk in for any Casual, League, or Newcomers evening. PC or console, a seat, and a controller for the night. Nothing to sign, nothing to renew.

Season membership

$40 / season

Every night, all season, one flat rate — works out cheaper by your ninth visit. Your nickname on the league board and a saved seat on the couch.

Bring the crew

$60 / group night

Book the room for up to ten friends on a quiet night — birthdays, work teams, or a squad that wants its own screens. Hosts set the stations up for you.

Cash or card at the door. Members and drop-ins play the same nights — the only difference is you stop paying per visit.

Save yourself a seat

RSVP for a game night

Let us know you are coming so a host can hold a spot and set up a station. It takes a minute, and you settle the small door rate when you arrive.