Gallery
September 9: We've posted some updated shots of the new store here. The construction pictures from June 5, June 23, and July 30 are also still available. As you can see, the space is big, bright, and beautiful. We encourage you to come by and experience it for yourself!
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| This is the view from just inside the front door, looking toward the counter. |
Looking over to the right, you see our greatly expanded traditional games section. |
We now carry Go boards, stones, sets, and books! It's great to have all this space. |
We've added a kids' section to the right of the front counter, near the traditional games. |
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| Our selection of board games has also grown quite a bit. You can see our expanded Confrontation and Warmachine selection on the wall behind the board game shelves. |
This is the RPG Lounge, located down the hallway between the front showroom and the RPG/Used Game room. It's a comfy place to sit and peruse the new releases. |
Here's the RPG area proper. The table in the middle is a display we can use to explain D&D to new players. |
Turning around from the previous shot, you can see our used game section. We have all kinds of used games, from out-of-print RPG books to board games to Go sets. |
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| The "Mom Lounge" is our other hang-out area, located on the Washington Street side. We keep non-gaming magazines here for parents, spouses, and friends to browse. |
Here's the display we custom-built for the launch of Star Wars Miniatures. We'll often put together little pieces like this for exciting new products. |
This is one of our two mezzanine gaming areas. We took this shot standing on the bridge that links the two mezzanines. |
Here's the other mezzanine space. You can only see about half of it in this shot! We're still finishing up our six permanent miniature gaming tables—we'll have full-sized modular boards in each one. |
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