TACOMA, Wash. — It’s Friday night at the 15% Board Game Cafe on Tacoma’s 6th Ave. Every seat in the game room is filled and nobody is looking at their phones. Raised in the digital age, there are whole new generations of young people craving something authentic, true community. The global board game market increased in value by more than 30% from 2019 to 2022, thanks to factors like pandemic isolation, nostalgia and a desire for more connection…