The Board Game Backpack That Gamers Can’t Stop Talking About
If your idea of a perfect Saturday night includes a stack of board games and friends around the table, then you know the struggle: how do you carry five bulky game boxes, all different sizes, without crushing the corners or losing pieces?
Enter the May The Game Carry-All — the backpack that’s quietly becoming a must-have for serious board game players.
“All Boxes Stay Upright. Just Perfect.”
Judith Diane Reddy puts it simply: “Gaming is a hobby! This Gaming Carry-All keeps all boxes up right. Game pieces kept upright and in order. Just perfect!”
That’s not marketing fluff — it’s falsifiable. You could throw a game night, stack your Gloomhaven, Wingspan, and Catan in this backpack, and see for yourself: nothing tips, nothing spills. The bag is structured, not saggy. Designed to handle real-world transportation, not just look good on a product page.
Tested for a Year. Bought Again.
Another buyer, Maksim, returned for a second purchase: “This is the second bag I buy and I’m really happy again. I bought the first one for myself almost one year ago, and now I just bought another one for my boyfriend who has his own board game collection.”
He adds: “My first bag is still in very good condition after almost a year, so I trust the quality.”
That’s the kind of social proof you can’t fake. This isn't a bag you use once and forget. It's a utility tool for a lifestyle — like a chef's knife or a mechanic’s socket set. It’s built to last, and people notice.
A Backpack That Shows Off Your Collection
Maksim says his boyfriend “loves how big it is and how it lets him carry and show all his board games.” That’s a powerful visual: showing off your games, not just hauling them.
This isn’t a duffel bag where game boxes are buried under rulebooks and meeples. This is presentation. Every time you unzip the Carry-All at your local game café, you’re putting your collection on display — neat, upright, and protected.
So What Makes It Different?
Here’s what no one else is saying:
It holds large boxes vertically. Not diagonally. Not sideways. Vertically.
It survives a year of use and still looks new.
It gets bought again — not as a replacement, but as a gift.
Those are falsifiable claims. You could test them yourself. And that’s why this backpack stands out in a market of generic “game totes” that collapse under real-world use.
If you care about your board games, don’t toss them into a shopping bag. Don’t juggle three boxes and pray your expansion packs don’t fall out.
Get the Carry-All from May The Game. Because the best games deserve the best ride.