Why trade a rock card for a sheep card when you can use a rock plushie instead?
The Sunday D&D game won’t be held this week due to a GM commitment.
A local student interviewed me. For someone that once did college radio, you would think I’d have less verbalized pauses.
Pete and a friend are going to start a game of Twilight Imperium around 6 on Saturday. They have space for a couple extra players.
- Gary 30
- Butch 29
- Chris 29
- Colin 28
- Pete Stiles 25
- Pete D 22
- Rich 21
- Bob 10
- Tom 8
- Steve 7
- Karl 6
- Joe 4
A reminder, we recently had two people towed from VFW lot during a large event. Since we don’t own that space, you may park there at your own risk.
Jim Ruh has started a homebrewed campaign for D&D 3.5 called Emerald Isles at 1:00 on Sunday. He currently has 3 players. If you are interested in joining, drop me a note.
There is a two for one sale on all Monsterpocalypse. Also 20% all the Munchkin expansions that are not full-color.
Last Saturday we had 14 people for our new player L5R tournament. This Saturday we will be holding another event at 3. We haven’t decided to do this every Saturday yet, but we will see how it goes.
The Future
On February 26th Bob Fanelli will be running a miniatures game. Details will be forthcoming.
This week
- Tuesday: 6:00 open board games. 7:00 WoW TCG casual
- Wednesday: the figure painters will be working. Registration starts at 6:30 for our first Magic Draft using Mirrodin Besieged
- Thursday: Legend of the 5 Rings CCG
- Friday: 6:30 Friday Night Magic – Type II Standard
- Saturday: Warhammer 40k in the morning; WoW TCG at 1. L5R at 3. Cthulhu LCG in the afternoon, open board games in the evening.
- Sunday: Flames of War
When I opened the store, I decided to try to have a full service unplugged game experience. We have board/card games, CCGs, miniature games and RPGs. The balance of these games changes by the season, and release dates. For example, in December we get a spike in board game sales as a group of people that only shop here for Christmas come in. But January had new CCG releases for both Legends of the Five Rings and Magic The Gathering – our two biggest collectible card games (CCGs). So, we saw a dramatic shift between where we actually made money between the two months.