If I could leave no stars, I would. This place smells like rats and is really unorganized. Clerk began to shout at me because I didnt want to buy some old comic books that are no more the $3 a piece for 5 to 10 dollars. He got mad because he wanted to search every comic book one by one and I didnt not agree with the price nor wanted to wait for him to come to the conclusionthat every book I chose was about $1.50. So unorganized and unsanitary he didnt even have prices for the books on the floor. Told me to ingnore the 2 dollar stickers and he'll give me a good price. After I picked about 25 books figured they be 2-3 dollars. He took about 45 min to get bogus prices from ebay(waste of my time) to try to charge me 5- to 10 bucks per book that are not even close to mint and no more than 3 bucks on its best day... I dont recommend this place. They dont even have much of anything. Prices are eye gouging. You have better chance...
Read moreA Place to Game should be the first and final destination in your card and table top gaming needs. The owner, a kind-hearted elderly man who dons a cap of cube-and-crossbones (one must assume he once lead a life of shipping pirating and brigadeering), eagerly attends to your questions with sage wisdom and to your requests with the spirit of an English shoe-shop haberdashery of old. The assistant staff could all be classified as Tolkien-esque, having both the likeness and mental acuity of the Hobbits of the Shire. Brave adventurer, earn their faction with payment in fealty of high caloric foods, abundant in saturated fat and become Lord and Master of their domain. Indeed, A Place to Game is your mecca of nerdy salvation should you dare adventure into this mercantile of trinkets and treasure. Set fourth, dear adventurer, and visit A...
Read moreThis shop gets 2 stars today because they have improved a little bit. The last time I went in to buy card boxes they were still located in Marysville and the worker pointed to where the boxes were and told me to leave the money on the counter. Today as I walked in to an empty shop I walked up to the counter and had to engage them in conversation, rather than being greeted as the only customer in the shop. To his credit, dude behind the counter did get up and get me the boxes I needed and made change accurately. But come on guys, I know it's early but look up from your computer's when someone walks through the front door. I miss...
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