State of the Store

2020 is now in the books. Compared to 2019, gross profit was down 20%. That isn’t bad considering how long our doors were closed. But we had a better than average December to bring that number up.

Currently, under State Mandate our max capacity is 5 people. If you are planning your visit, please consider showing up later on Saturday, or on Sunday. At 1 PM on Saturday we have a rush for an hour, and then an hour later the store is empty. If you know what you are looking for, please use our online store so your order is waiting for you.

Unfortunately, Covid-19 is still not under control. Until it is, we can’t allow any in-store activities other than short shopping trips.

Regular hours 1-7 except Mondays.

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Year End Hours

Thursday, Christmas Eve, we will be open from 2-7 (starting late for family reasons). Friday, Christmas day, the store will be closed.

Regular hours 1-7 except Mondays for the rest of the year.

Play Remotely!

Board games are such a great way to connect with people and spend time together, but board gaming while social distancing is difficult if you don’t live with your board gaming friends. Here’s a list of games that can be played remotely, separated out by how many copies of the game are required. Some games can be organized by a host with one copy of the game, others, each group playing would need a copy of the game in order to play well.

Here is more information about other options that Board Game Geek put together.

Only One Copy of Game Required:

Codenames – The host would need to have a camera pointed at the 5×5 grid of word options and the two spymasters would need to be able to see the key card.

Pandemic – The host would need to have the camera pointed at the board, and each person would need a picture of their role. The host would need to move all pieces and draw cards.

Forbidden Island – The host would need to have the camera pointed at the board, and each person would need a picture of their role. The host would need to move all pieces and draw cards.

Forbidden Desert – The host would need to have the camera pointed at the board, and each person would need a picture of their role. The host would need to move all pieces and draw cards.

7 Wonders Duel – The host would need to have a camera pointed at the board, and move cards for the other player.

Just One – The guesser would need to avert their eyes while the rest of the group are shown the card for that round. The players (except the guesser) would then write their word down and reveal it to the camera. Duplicates would be removed, and then the guesser would be able to uncover their eyes and begin guessing.

Mysterium – The host would need to be the ghost player – the one who guides the game. They would need to put the camera on cards available and then as they’re assigning cards to each player, they would need to either take a picture of the cards and send it to a group chat identifying who is to receive each card, or hold each card up to the camera so people can see. This one may be difficult as the cards are very detailed, so it would be up to the ghost to not pick anything too tiny to focus on.

Splendor – The host would need a camera set up on the cards available to purchase. Each person at home would need a way to keep track of what gems and cards they own, unless the host can find a way to get all of that on the screen. The host would need to move the pieces around.

Carcassonne – The host would need a camera focused on the developing board. The host would need to draw tiles for each player and show the player what was drawn. Then the player can direct the host where they want the tile placed and where their meeple should go.

Spyfall – The host would need a camera focused on the board. Players would close their eyes and one at a time be revealed their card. Or the host could message each person their card, but it becomes more likely that the host would know who everyone is that way.

Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger – The host would need to read the cards aloud.

Choose Your Own Adventure: War with the Evil Power Master – The host would need to read the cards aloud.

That’s Pretty Clever – Those without a copy of the game would need a picture/print out of the player sheets and some dice.

Dead of Winter – The person running the game would have to carefully text pictures of cards picked up to each person without seeing them, or the group would have to agree to play as cooperatively as possible.

Takenoko – The host would need to move everyone around the board.

Dungeons & Dragons – This along with many other role playing games can be played remotely with the host or DM moving players where they need to be.

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective – The host would need to read all of the cards, but other play would continue as normal.

Wavelength – Slightly tricky to show the clue giver the clue, but playable after that.

Only One Copy of Game Required, Plus a Download for each Player:

Corinth – Those without a copy of the game would need a picture/print out of the player sheets and some dice. (From BGG) Focus the host’s camera on the harbor. The rest plays normally. Players need to make sure they make it clear when they complete a public section.

Cartographers – (from BGG) Focus the host’s camera on the play-space. As the host draws the explore cards they hold them close to camera. House rule Ambush/monster cards: hold up your map and allow the other players to pick where you add them.

Each Group Needs a Copy of the Game:

Sagrada – Focus the host’s camera on the play space. Each person playing remotely would select from the dice available but pull from their own collection and have the host remove those dice from play.

Azul – Focus the host’s camera on the play space. Each person playing remotely would need to match the tiles pulled each round (separating tiles by color before the game might be helpful). Any tiles pulled by other players would just be pushed aside.

Quacks of Quedlinburg – One person would need to have a camera on the game. All other play would continue as normal with people directing the host to move things around.

Apples to Apples – The person whose turn it is to choose their favorite would need to close their eyes while another person reads all of the options off.

Boss Monster – Each person would build their own dungeon, and one person would have a camera pointed on the upcoming heroes so that everyone is aware.
Superfight – Before beginning each round, the fighters would need to be announced.

Barenpark – Focus the host’s camera on the tile market. Any tiles pulled by other players would be pushed aside.

The Taverns of Tiefenthal – A camera would need to be on the cards available for purchase as well as the monastery board. During the drafting sequence, each person would need to indicate in some way which dice are being passed. Or, the drafting sequence could be dropped for remote play.

Century: Spice Road – A camera would need to be on the cards available for purchase. The host would need to move cards after each purchase.

Patchwork – Focus the host’s camera on the tile market. Any tiles pulled by other players would be pushed aside.

Arkham Horror: The Card Game – Both players need a copy of the scenario they are playing. Both players need to manage the game state (locations, clues, investigator movement) but only one person manages the active encounter deck and any other special decks involved in the scenario.

Marvel Champions: The Card Game – Each player would need their own hero deck.

KeyForge – Each player would need their own deck.

Magic/Yugioh/Pokemon/L5R etc – Each player would need their own deck.

Special thanks to Erica Sanders at Funagain Games for letting us steal most of this list.

If you have questions, comments, additions to this list or complaints about this list, contact us:
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In Store Restrictions

Due to the rise of COVID cases in Pennsylvania, business have been told to limit in-person occupancy.

For us, this means we are limited to 5 people in the store at any time.

With the holiday season upon us we encourage all our customers to limit the time spent in store, and leave home anyone not involved in making the game decisions. Use our online store to come in with a plan, or even better order curbside.

If you want suggestions or have questions please contact us:

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Local Delivery

When you order $20 of stuff before 7PM from our webstore add $5 shipping and one of our staff will make a delivery the following morning. To qualify for delivery you must spend at least $20 and be in one of the following zip codes:

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Commander Legends

November 13th to 19th is prerelease week for Commander Legends.

Wizards of the Coast released new tournament software. In an effort to get you to use the Magic Companion App, if you sign up for a draft or sealed event using the app we can give you a participation promo, Sengir, the Dark Baron. Unfortunately, you have to go home to play the event.

Preorders are open

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Online Sale Site

Hello people! I made the decision to shift to a new site for online sales. Currently, we will continue to use our existing site: https://7th-dimension-games.square.site/ but no brand new games will appear there. When the new site goes live, we will post here.

If you are interested in any new games free to contact us and we will work something out: staff@7thDimensionGames.com, our discord, our Facebook Page, or Twitter.
Someday, we will sit around a table and play again. Stay safe until then!

Zendikar Rising is Coming

September 18th is the prerelease for Zendikar Rising, the latest set for Magic the Gathering. On that day you can get your Booster Boxes and Prerelease packs.

September 25th is Release Day, you can get your Bundles, Collector Packs and Set Boosters.

Preorders are open

Note: Set boosters are so heavily allocated that we will not be offering a box discount. Packs will be $6 each.

Feel free to contact us with reasonable questions: staff@7thDimensionGames.com, on our discord site, or on our Facebook Page.