Play Minecraft in a Movie Theatre! Join Super League’s City Champs
My kids are involved in sports year round, spend lots of time playing with friends and do well in school. They also enjoy playing video games. Some parents frown upon video games because they think it makes their kids anti-social or too sedentary. Video games can actually be a really good social activity and help build teamwork and strategic thinking. That’s why we love Minecraft.
If your gamer loves Minecraft too, they’ll be super excited when you tell them that they can PLAY MINECRAFT ON THE BIG SCREEN!
Super League Gaming is the world’s first in-theater recreational video game league. It will let your kids take their love of gaming beyond your living
room walls and onto the silver screen. This is the little league experience for gamers! It’s fun, social and kids get to be part of a local organization celebrating their passion and their skills.
Starting March 11 and running for four consecutive Saturdays, kids can play Minecraft in Super League’s City Champs, an event taking place in a dozen cities across the country. Your child’s creativity, critical thinking and teamwork will be put to the test at each event. During City Champs Qualifiers, players will vie to earn a spot in the Playoffs. Players can participate in as many Qualifier events as they wish – the top two scores will count toward ranking and determine who advances to the Playoffs, starting later this spring.
Players are forced to think, make choices, and use logic to complete goals within the game. Super League encourages teamwork and playing Minecraft helps develop skills like reading, organization, planning, and problem solving. Super League City Champs offers gamers 17 and younger 90 minutes of big screen gaming at:
Cinemark Lincoln Square Cinema
Lincoln Square, 700 Bellevue Way NE,
Bellevue, WA 98004
Four Consecutive Saturdays:
Saturday, March 11th– April 1st
Time: 10:30am
For tickets visit: SUPERLEAGUE.COM
Watch this video clip to get a better idea of what this event is all about, then go sign your gamer up!
Amie says
This is so cool the kids will love it ! I see nothing wrong at all with playing a video game , like everything in moderation