Address: 2810 E Trinity Mls Rd, Carrollton, TX 75006, USA
Phone: +19728100182
Sunday: 12–8PM
Monday: 12–10PM
Tuesday: 12–10PM
Wednesday: 12–10PM
Thursday: 12–10PM
Friday: 12PM–12AM
Saturday: 12PM–12AM
Tim Allison
Great selection and plenty of room at the new location for playing games.
JessiAnn Nwazue
The staff was so helpful with helping my husband and I find a new board game to try. Everything about the experience was great and the game we bought was amazing. We definitely plan on going back to pick out some more games to add to out growing collection.
Ziggaby
I don't go to events at game stores, so I can't comment on what this place is like during high-stress, high-traffic times. But, just popping in to see the merchandise and talk is great. Relaxing, clean, orderly, and with enough space to be comfortable bringing in plenty of friends.
krystal klassen
Extremely knowledgeable staff! Everyone is accepting and willing to help a new player learn. Pokemon TCG every Sunday at 2! Family friendly!!
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Play on the days you can make it. We play 2pm-6pm on Sundays. We generally stick to AL rules. I'm the DM, so feel free to reach out with more questions!
You can just walk in and play, but be aware that some nights will be a bad idea for this. Friday night gets really busy with Magic the Gathering events. Saturday from 6 to midnight is a dedicated board game night. There's alot of board games available to try before buying, and you can definitely bring your own. The store owner is Will and I definitely recommend coming in and talking to him. It's a very friendly and casual atmosphere.
They do but magic cards
Generally players a very nice and supportive. As long as your son is respectful as well atleast. That being said, at this time they aren't doing in person events due to covid.
They do! You can look at how much they'll buy a specific card for at their website.
No, they do not.
They only sell tabletop games. Boardgames, such as settlers of Catan, ticket to ride, scythe, etc. RPGs, like dnd, and pathfinder And trading card games, like magic: the gathering, and pokemon, plus more. For the boardgames, they do have open boardgame night on saturdays, where you can try a boardgame if you'd like.
Budget is a bit of everything, I'd say, leaning more on the focused level. I think the regular is more of a free for all.
There's a calendar of their events next to the main counter.
No not right now
We purchase Pokemon cards for store credit which can be used on anything in the store except for entry into events.
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