Welcome to
SilverGAMES
Welcome to
SilverGAMES
SilverGAMES is more than play. SilverGAMES is a fun and exciting gaming experience created with older adults in mind. Designed for adults age 50 and better, SilverGAMES brings people together through friendly games, laughter, movement, and meaningful connection.
SilverGAMES can be enjoyed at home, in senior housing communities, churches, community centers, and other gathering spaces, making it easy for older adults, families, and organizations to bring meaningful play, healthy competition, and social connection to the people they serve.
Who Can Play?
SilverGAMES is designed for adults age 50 and better who enjoy having fun, meeting new people, staying active, and trying new experiences. Whether you are new to gaming or have played for years, SilverGAMES welcomes players of all skill levels.
No experience needed.
SilverGAMES makes it easy for adults age 50 and better to play from the comfort of home or through a participating host site such as a senior housing community, church, community center, or other gathering place. Players may join as individuals, with friends, or through organized group play while taking part in fun challenges, special tournaments, and seasonal events throughout the year.
What Can You Play?
SilverGAMES features a growing lineup of fun and engaging games designed to keep the body moving, the mind sharp, and the spirit energized. Depending on the season or event, virtual and in-person activities may include:
Trivia
Sports
Board Games
Typing Challenges
Ways to Play
SilverGAMES offers flexible ways to play based on the game, season, and event. Some activities may be played one-on-one, with partners, as teams, or through larger group competitions. Whether you enjoy friendly competition, social play, or cheering others on, there is a place for everyone in SilverGAMES.
Summer Bowling Challenge
Adults age 50 and better are invited to join our first SilverGAMES season as we build toward National Bowling Day on August 8.
Registration opens in June.
“If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should not grow old.”
James A. Garfield