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Spring $1 Book Sale 1000s of Books! All categories! Just $1 each at our semi-annual sidewalk book sale...

TableTop Day Recap & How to Get Free Promos

We had a huge turn-out, gave away a lot of games and promos and still have promos left over...

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Vegas Showdown Game Review

A classic bidding and tileplacement game of casino building. One of my favorites...

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Here Be Books & Games News 4650 Ladson Rd, Ste I, Summerville, SC 29485 (843) 695-1498 10am to 6pm Tues thru Sat Used books & new board games. We'll teach you how to play!

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Spring Sidewalk Book Sale Friday & Saturday, May 19 & 20 Spring is here and our Semi-Annual Book Sale is just around the corner. You know, when we set up tables on the sidewalk out front, pile tons of books on them and sell them to you for the bargain price of just $1 each! Many of you won’t even have to open your wallets to take home fabulous books because you can use your existing trade credit to pay 100% of your Book Sale purchases. We will NOT be accepting trades during the sale, however. If you want to accrue some credit, bring your trades in now. Don’t wait until the week of the sale.

Save the Date! Saturday, May 6, 6pm Game Night Friday, May 12, 6 pm Sci Fi & Fantasy Book Club Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold

Friday & Saturday, May 19 & 20

$1 Book Sale! Saturday, June 3, 6pm Game Night Saturday, July 15 7 Wonders: Duel Tournament

We’re planning to discount some of the books inside the store as well during our sidewalk sale. So be sure to look around the shop while you’re here. Mark your calendars to be at Here Be Books & Games Friday & Saturday, May 19 & 20 for our Spring $1 Book Sale!

INSIDE: • International TableTop Day Recap • Sci Fi & Fantasy Book Club

Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold

• HBB&G on Man vs. Meeple • Game Review:Vegas Showdown • HBB&G Game Library List • Game Library Additions • New Arrivals • Back In Stock • Used Games for Sale

If you would like a reminder call the week before the sale, please make sure we have your phone number on file.

1000’s of B o o ks!

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7 Wonders: Duel Tourney July 15 Play Qualifier Games Now! The wildly sucessful card-drafting gameplay of 7 Wonders is reimagined in an exciting headto-head game. 7 Wonders: Duel pits two players against each other in a one-on-one struggle to build and guide their cities through three Ages of development. With many strategic paths to victory, 7 Wonders: Duel is a perfect game for competitive tournament events and quick casual play alike.

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Sci Fi & Fantasy Book Club Meeting

Here Be Books & Games will host a 7 Wonders: Duel Tournament Saturday, July 15 during a special extra Game Night. Up to 8 players will compete for some pretty special prizes:

Current Read: Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold (Jason) Next Meeting: Friday, May 12 at 6 pm at HBB&G.

• Metal coins & bag • Silver conflict pawns

The Sci Fi & Fantasy Book Club reads fantasy and science fiction, plus urban fantasy, alternate history, etc. We meet once a month, usually the Friday after Game Night at 6 p.m. at the store.

• Statue of Liberty Wonder cards

There’s Still Time to Qualify! To qualify for the Tournament, you must play three games of 7 Wonders: Duel at Here Be Books & Games by July 7. This can be during Game Night or anytime Tina, Tim or Cameron is available to play. You can alternatively play against another player wishing to qualify. However, Tina or Tim has to sanction the game and record the results for your play to count as a Qualifier Game. There is no charge to play a Qualifier Game.

Attending members submit a book title for the reading list. We pick one to read each month - usually the one we’ve found the most copies of. When we’ve read all the books on our list - one submitted by each member - we start a new list. You’re welcome to join us. Just read the current selection and come to the meeting. More details are available on our web site’s Book Club page, our Facebook page and our Meetup Group.

Qualifier Scoring The winner of each Qualifier Game scores 2 prestige points, the loser 0 points. In case of a tie, each player will score 1 point (qualifiers only). We’ll also record how you won: Military Supremacy, Scientific Supremacy or Civilian Victory with points. Most Military and Scientific Supremacy wins is the first tiebreaker. Standings are posted by the door so you can watch your progress.

We’re Starting a New Reading List: Following is a list of books we may read in the upcoming months. Each member’s final selection for our reading list could change. If you have copies of any of the following that you’d like to trade or sell, please bring them in. • Legacy of Heorot by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (Carmen) • Goblin Quest by Jim C. Hines or Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories by Alex Shvartsman (Diane) • The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury (Melissa) • The Thead that Binds the Bones by Nina Kiriki Hoffman (Tim) • Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan (Tina) • The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein (Zach) Get automatic updates and reminders via our Meetup group at: www.meetup.com/Here-Be-Books-and-Games-Book-Club.

The top eight players from the Qualifiers will go on to play in the Finals during a special Game Night on Saturday, July 15. Admission for the Tournament is $5.

Tournament Prizes 1st Place - Velvet 7 Wonders: Duel Bag of Metal Coins, Metal Conflict Pawn and Statue of Liberty Wonder Card. 2nd Place - Metal Conflict Pawn and Statue of Liberty Wonder Card. 3rd thru 8th Places - Statue of Liberty Wonder Card. The metal coins and Conflict Pawn are really nice. You can see them on display in our glass counter.

Learn to Play

International TableTop Day Recap

Don’t know how to play 7 Wonders: Duel yet? We’ll teach you how to play!

60+ gamers played 72+ games at Here Be Books & Games on International TableTop Day, Saturday, April 29.

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• Clank!: Snack Table • Fluxx Tie-Dye T-Shirt Card • Fuse Promo Card • Munchkin: Official Bookmark of TableTop Day Other Promos Available: • 7 Wonders Palace card • Agricola: Wood Scrounger and sticker • Colt Express: Cursed Loot • DC Comics Gotham City Docks card • Dice Masters OP Promo Cards • Munchkin Coin • Mysterium Promo Card • Star Realms promo cards • Star Trek TNG Deck-Building Game Promo Card Set • Star Wars: Imperial Assault Promo Card

Begun in 2013, by the creators of TableTop, International TableTop Day is a day when gamers around the world celebrate tabletop gaming by playing games. TableTop is a popular web-based show hosted by Wil Wheaton: think Celebrity Poker meets Board Games. You can catch episodes on YouTube or at: geekandsundry.com/show/tabletop.

So drop by and get your FREE Promos ASAP while supplies last!!!

Here Be Books & Games Featured on Man vs. Meeple What’s Next!!!

We’ve been hosting TableTop Day events at Here Be Books & Games since the holiday’s inception. This year, we acquired some extra gaming space so we could host games during the day, as well as all night long. In addition, every hour, we held a drawing and gave away one or more promos and games. The winners’ names and what they won are inscribed on a scroll just inside the door.

You Can Still Get Free Promos The popular You Tube board game review show Man vs. Meeple featured Here Be Books & Games in its Friendly Local Game Store segment at the end of their What’s Next May 1st thru 14th episode. We’re so excited! They did an awesome job! Now we’re famous!

Despite all the promos and games we gave away on TableTop Day, we still had some promos left over. So after our last drawing at midnight, we let everyone still playing games, who hadn’t won anything, choose a promo to take home. But luckily for you, even after that, we still have promos left over.

You can watch the video yourself at https://youtu.be/R5sFIgzZ_S4.

So, if you attended TableTop Day at HBB&G and DID NOT win anything in our drawings, drop by and we'll give you a FREE Promo from among those we have left over. If you’d like to have more than one, no problem. For every $25 you spend at Here Be Books & Games between now and May 13, 2017 - while supplies last we'll give you a FREE Promo of your choice. Official TableTop Day Promos you can choose from: • Aeon’s End Promo Card Pack • Castle Panic: Tower 2017

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Here Be Books & Games News Vegas Showdown A Classic Bidding Game of Casino Building

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back. Let's look at those steps in more detail: 1. Drop prices. Simply move the minimum bid markers on the Premium Tiles down one spot along the bottom bidding tracks. Yep, there’s an economic component to Vegas Showdown as well. Some events may make the prices go up or down even further then the normal drop each round.

Since Tim's birthday is this month, I let him pick a game for me to run through and review. He chose a classic oldie, but goodie and one of my favorite games that I'm always willing to play: Vegas Showdown.

2. Flip new tiles (if needed). If any of the Premium Tile spaces are empty, the Dealer draws an Event Card from the deck for each empty space, one at a time. Each card's title specifies the Event. The icon underneath it indicates what size tile to place - small square, large square or rectangle. Set the room tile's starting price on the track underneath its place on the board. The room's starting price is the small number shown at the top of the tile.

Vegas Showdown, designed by Henry Stern, is a bidding game of casino building. You and your fellow players are competing to build the most famous casino in Las Vegas. To build your casino, you'll bid to acquire room tiles like slot machines, table games, high-rollers rooms, lounges, restaurants, buffets, theaters, and more. Each room you acquire increases your Revenue, Population, and/or Fame. While ultimately, the player with the most Fame at the end of the game wins, you need income to acquire rooms throughout the game. You need your Population to keep pace with your Revenue, because the money you actually receive each round in the Collect Income Phase is usually the lower of the two.

Each Event's effect is described on the bottom half of the card and affects all players that round. It's possible to have more than one Event in affect at one time in the same round. Some events are good, like awarding a bonus for all of the slots or restaurants in your casino. Some are not so good, like a Strike that prevents everyone from bidding on a particular type of room that round.

Vegas Showdown isn't just a bidding game, though. There's also a puzzle aspect to Vegas Showdown in how you place the room tiles you successfully purchase into your building. Once placed, they're set in stone unless you take a Renovation action. Ideally, you want to completely fill your Casino and Hotel sections and connect them. You can also score Fame points for having the Highest Revenue and/or Population, some money on hand, or completed stars in your casino at the end of the game. But before I say more about that, let's take a look at how Vegas Showdown plays.

Game Play

3. Collect income. In this phase, everyone simultaneously collects income according to their current Revenue or Population whichever is lower. Players start with 5 Revenue and 8 Population. Yellow casino-type tiles typically increase your Revenue, while blue hotel-type tiles increase your Population, and green neutral tiles increase your Fame. The pricier rooms - those with a high starting price - typically provide larger or multiple benefits.

Vegas Showdown's game play is streamlined into 6 steps each round. You don't have to memorize these steps because the handy dandy Dealer's Button lists them all on the

4. Choose actions. This is the nexus of the game, when you interact with your fellow players the most as you bid to build rooms in your casinos. Starting with the Dealer, you take turns bidding for rooms by placing your bidding token on a

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spot on the bidding track under a room you'd like to purchase. If you're outbid, take your bidding token back. You'll be able to bid again when the play order gets back to you. Unless an Event says otherwise, you can bid on the same room tile again - assuming you have enough money - or you can bid on a different room tile. Instead of bidding on a room tile, you can save your money that round by choosing to Renovate to add or move 2 tiles in your casino or take Publicity for one Fame point (if available). The number of Premium tiles available in each game depends on the number of players. Also, in a 5-player game, there are two bidding tracks for Slots, so two can be purchased per round. In some rounds there's little contest as you and your fellow players seek to acquire different rooms. In other rounds, however, the bidding is hot and heavy as you vie to acquire a particularly highly desired tile. It's important to note that you can only bid on a room if you have the money on hand to pay for it. Money on hand is public knowledge, so pay attention to how much other players have and bid accordingly. Every room tile you buy provides a benefit, which brings us to the next step. 5. Adjust Revenue, Population and Fame. When everyone has successfully placed their bidding token on the board, players simultaneously pay for their rooms, place them in their casinos and adjust their Revenue, Population and/or Fame according to the reward on the tile they acquired. Use your dollar sign ($) token to track your Revenue and your person-shaped token to track your Population on your personal casino board. Your star token tracks your Fame points on the game board. Some rooms have a prerequisite. You don't have to have the prerequisite(s) to acquire the tile, but you do need it to place it in your casino. If you don't have the prerequisite(s) already in your casino, you'll have to set that tile aside for now. Once you've acquired and placed the necessary rooms in your casino, you can take a Renovate action to put the set-aside tile in your casino. You only gain a tile's Revenue, Population, and/or Fame reward when you place the tile in your casino. There's one mandatory rule when placing a tile: you must be able to trace a path from it back to at least one of the two doors in your casino. This is where the puzzle aspect of Vegas Showdown comes into play. To score points for a Filled Casino, you must completely fill the yellow Casino area of your building with only yellow and/or green tiles. To score points for a Filled Hotel section, you have to fill the blue area with blue and/or green tiles only. It doesn't matter what you have in the white area. Additionally, if you acquire buildings with partial stars on them, you might want to try to arrange them to make ¾ or full stars for some extra points. Making stars is not an easy thing to do, as the tiles with partial stars on them usually have very few doors. After everyone’s paid for and placed their tiles and taken their reward, move on to the final step. 6. Pass the Dealer button. The simplest step of all. Pass the Dealer button to the next player clockwise who guides the steps for the next round.

Game End The game ends immediately when you need to place a Premium tile and can't because there are none of that type available, or when a player completely fills her casino board. I've rarely seen the latter happen. The game doesn't end when a room stack runs out; it only ends when a drawn Event card calls for that type of tile and there are none available. When a room stack gets low, it's always exciting gambling whether you'll get another round to execute your plans or have to settle for just squeezing out another point or two however you can. End-game scoring is straightforward and listed at the top of the two Building Prerequisites charts: • 5 Fame for a Filled Casino Section

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• 5 Fame for a Filled Hotel Section • 3 Fame for Connecting your Casino and Hotel doors • 5, 3, and 1 Fame for players with 1st, 2nd and 3rd highest Revenue respectively • 5, 3, and 1 Fame for players with 1st, 2nd and 3rd highest Population respectively • 1 Fame per $10 cash on hand • 1 Fame for each ¾ Star & 3 Fame for each Full Star The player with the most Fame wins.

My Thoughts Since players can perform most of the steps each round simultaneously, game play is pretty fast in Vegas Showdown. Replayability is excellent, as every game is a different depending on the order in which Premium tiles and Event cards turn up and, of course, how the players compete for room tiles. Components Vegas Showdown is an older game, published long before games got really glitzy and gorgeous. So it's not going to win any awards for its looks. In later printings, the publisher made the box cover more glitzy, but did nothing to improve the components. Still, the room tiles, dealer button, and no-bid tokens are thick and sturdy. The paper-like player boards hold up surprisingly well. My only gripe is that they don't lay flat; they always bump up at the crease. The poker chips provided are unfortunately the cheap plastic kind. I replaced the chips in my game with a set of hefty 14-gram poker chips with shiny Las Vegas laser graphics - they match the game perfectly! I also made tuckboxes for the tiles and cards. The box just comes with a simple 4-section divider. While it works, I prefer everything to be neat and tidy. The wooden player tokens are Vegas Showdown's bestlooking components. The transparent, red price marker chips work great: you can see right through them and they're perfectly sized for their spots on the board.

My replacements

While I love my games to be pretty, Vegas Showdown's looks don't offend me in the least, especially since I upgraded the cheap plastic poker chips. The game play more than makes up for any deficits in looks.

Awards & Honors Games Magazine named Vegas Showdown 2007 Game of the Year. Board Game Geek members nominated it for the Golden Geek Best Family Board Game in 2006. Vegas Showdown typically rates in the sevens on Board Game Geek with over 5,400 ratings - not too shabby for a game first published in 2005.

Summary For me, Vegas Showdown is a classic. It will always have a place on my game shelf. I'm always willing to play it and often suggest it. That's a big deal, because I'm not generally a fan of bidding/auction games. I just don't grok them. Vegas Showdown is the exception. Maybe it's because the bidding isn't as cutthroat as in other bidding/auction games. Some rounds no one gets outbid: everyone just pays for their building and that's it. While I certainly enjoy the puzzle aspect of the game, I often get too wrapped up in it. I need to get better at watching the other players' Revenue and Population progress and buy rooms accordingly so I can get in on those end-game points. Instead, I tend to focus on filling up my casino and hotel sections and connecting them. Once in awhile I'll go for stars. Vegas Showdown supports 3 to 5 players ages 12 and up. I think it plays just as well with 3 players as with 4 or 5. Playtime is an hour or so. It's one of my favorite games and one I wholeheartedly and highly recommend. It's a classic. In Stock Now at HBB&G!!!

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Game Reviews by Tina www.theglassmeeple.com

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Here Be Books & Games Demo Game Library Have you ever taken a look at the full list of games in our library on Board Game Geek? If not, then here’s a quick list. Ask for a demo anytime and Tim or Tina will teach you how to play! 11 nimmt! 221B Baker St.: Sherlock Holmes & the Time Machine 23 6 nimmt! 6 nimmt! Junior 7 Wonders 7 Wonders Duel Above and Below Abracada...What? Abyss Acquire 2016 Adventure Land Adventurers: Pyramid of Horus Adventurers: Temple of Chac Age of Conan: Board Game Agricola Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small Airlines Europe Akrotiri Al Cabohne Alchemists Alhambra: Big Box Alhambra: The Dice Game Alien Frontiers Amerigo Among the Stars ...and then, we held hands. Animal Upon Animal Animal Upon Animal: Small Yet Great! AquaSphere Are You A Werewolf? Artifacts, Inc. Atlantis Aton Attila BANG! BANG! The Dice Game Battlestar Galactica Big Boggle Black Fleet Blockers! La Boca Bohn To Be Wild! Bohnanza Bohnanza Fun & Easy Bohnanza: Ladies & Gangsters Bora Bora BraveRats Bring Your Own Book Bruges The Builders: Antiquity The Builders: Middle Ages

Bullenparty Dungeon Petz Isle of Skye Burger Joint Elder Sign Istanbul Ca$h 'n Guns Elysium Jaipur Café International: Card Game Endeavor Jórvík Can't Stop Escape: Curse of the Temple Kanagawa Canasta Caliente Express Karuba Carcassonne Factory Fun Keltis Carcassonne: New World Fantasy Wizard Keltis: Card Game Carcassonne: 10 Year Edition Fastrack Keltis: Oracle Carcassonne: South Seas Felinia Keltis: Dice Game Castle Panic Firefly Fluxx Keltis: Stones Castles of Burgundy Firefly: The Game Kill Doctor Lucky Castles of Mad King Ludwig Five Crowns King of New York Catan Five Tribes: Djinns of Naqala King of the Jungle Card Game Catan Dice Game Flash Point: Fire Rescue King of Tokyo Catan Histories: Merchants of Flash! Kingdom Builder Europe Fluxx Kings of Air and Steam Catan: Junior Forbidden Desert Kingsburg Caverna: The Cave Farmers Forbidden Island Kodama: The Tree Spirits Celestia Francis Drake Ladybohn Chicago Express Fresco Lanterns: The Harvest Festival Cinque Terre Galaxy Trucker Las Vegas Citadels Gang of Four Last Night on Earth: The Claustrophobia El Gaucho Zombie Game Cloud 9 Get Bit! Legacy: The Testament Clubs Ghost Stories of Duke de Crecy Coal Baron Glass Road Legendary Encounters: Codenames Gloom An Alien DBG Codenames: Pictures Goa Legendary: Marvel DBG The Colonists Granada Lewis & Clark Coloretto Grand Austria Hotel Lords of Vegas Colorpop Gravwell: Escape from the 9th Lords of Waterdeep Colt Express Dimension Lords of Xidit Concept The Grizzled Lost Cities Concordia Guildhall Fantasy: Coalition Love Letter Constantinopolis Hanabi Love Letter Premium Cosmic Encounter Hanabi Extra Love Letter: The Hobbit Coup Hanabi Pocket Macao Cribbage Hansa Teutonica Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition Darjeeling Le Havre Mamma Mia! DC Comics DBG Helios Manila DC Comics DBG: Heroes Unite Hey! That's My Fish! Deluxe Martian Dice Dead Men Tell No Tales Hive Marvel Dice Masters: AvX Descent: Journeys in the Dark Holiday Fluxx Marvel Dice Masters: UXM Deus Hornochsen! Memoir '44 Dice City Horse Fair Card Game Mille Bornes Dice Town Hot Tin Roof Mission: Red Planet Dimension Hyperborea Mord im Arosa Discoveries If Wishes Were Fishes! Mü & Lots More Discworld: Ankh-Morpork Inca Empire Munchkin Dixit Incan Gold Munchkin Cthulhu Dixit Odyssey Ingenious Murano Dominion Ingenious Challenges My First Bohnanza Dr. Eureka Innovation My Village Drachenstark La Isla 7Mysterium

Nada! Nanuk New York 1901 Niagara Niya No Thanks! Nottingham Oceanos Octo Dice Oh My Goods! Ora et Labora Oracle of Delphi Oz Fluxx P.I. Pagoda Pairs Pairs: Goddesses of Cuisine Pandemic Pandemic Iberia Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu Pandemic: The Cure Parade Patchwork Pergamon Piñata Pirate Fluxx Pirate's Cove Pit Poseidon's Kingdom Power Grid Praetor Princes of Machu Picchu Prophecy Puerto Rico Quadropolis A Question of Scruples Quiddler Quiddler Deluxe Qwirkle Qwixx Ra Race for the Galaxy Rage Red Dragon Inn Red November Red7 Relic Runners Revolution! Rhino Hero Rialto Rise of Augustus Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island Robo Rally

Roll For It! Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age Roma Russian Railroads Saboteur Safe Breaker Sail to India San Juan Say Anything Der schwarze Pirat: Das Duell Settlers of the Stone Age Shadow Hunters Shadows over Camelot Shakespeare Shear Panic! Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Small World Small World Underground Smash Up Snow Tails Snowdonia Speedeebee! Splendor Spot it Jr.! Animals Spot it! Spot it! Halloween Spyrium Star Fluxx Star Realms Star Realms: Colony Wars Station Master Steam Stone Age Straw Subdivision Suburbia Survive: Escape from Atlantis! Sushi Draft Sushi Go! T.I.M.E Stories Takenoko Tales & Games: The Hare & the Tortoise Taluva Tanz der Hornochsen! Targi Telestrations Telestrations After Dark Tell Tale: Fairy Tales The Three Musketeers: The Queen's Pendants Tichu Ticket to Ride

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Ticket to Ride: 10th Ann. Ed. Ticket to Ride: Africa Ticket to Ride: Asia Ticket to Ride: Europe Ticket to Ride: India & Switzerland Ticket to Ride: Märklin Ticket to Ride: Netherlands Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails

Ticket to Ride: U.K. & Penn. Tides of Time Tier auf Tier: Das Duell Tier auf Tier: Das große Abenteuer Tigris & Euphrates Time's Up! Deluxe Time's Up! Title Recall! Tobago Tokaido

Tragedy Looper Trajan Trans America Travel Blokus Tribune: Primus Inter Pares Tsuro Tsuro of the Seas Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar Ultimate Werewolf Unexploded Cow

Urbania Valdora Vegas Showdown Die vergessene Stadt Via Appia Viceroy Village Viticulture Voyages of Marco Polo We Didn't Playtest This At All

We Didn't Playtest This Either Xactika Yamslam We Didn't Playtest This You've Been Sentenced! Legacies Welcome Back to the Dungeon Zombie Dice Welcome to the Dungeon Zombie Fluxx Why First? Zombies!!! Witch of Salem Zoowaboo Witness Wits & Wagers Würfel Bohnanza

New Arrivals! game library additions Chimera Jorvik My Village Oceanos Pit Portal of Heroes

Titles in Library: 570

try before you buy! we’ll teach you how to play!

Florenza Great Western Trail King of Tokyo: Power Up! Kingdomino

PAX Renaissance Watson & Holmes Zeus on the Loose Games in Stock: 800+

Back in Stock! Captain Sonar Celestia Color Pop Concordia: Salsa Expansion Eldritch Horror Firefly: Crime & Punishment Friday

Red Dragon Inn Red Dragon Inn: Battle for Greyport Skull Smash Up: What Were We Thinking Ticket to Ride: USA 1910 Exp

Used Games For Sale Among the Stars Animal Upon Animal Bombay Bulls and Bears Cathedral Challenge Yahtzee DC Comics: Forever Evil Doctor Who: The Card Game Dominion Don Quixote

Doom: The Board Game Eclipse Haggis Isis & Osiris Metro Mr. Jack in New York Mousquetaires du Roy Nations Patrician Small World

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