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    The definitive source for board game and card game content. Find millions of ratings, reviews, videos, photos, and more from our community of experts.

  3. Friendly Local Game Stores (FLGS) of the USA | Wiki -...

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    Need FLGS info for New England. Seeking stores with Used/Older games in VT or NH & gaming opportunities. Burlington/St. Albans. Okemo. Okemo. Albany/Bennington. Game Store (FLGS) Question for NH (or ME, VT, ) Map of Open Board Gaming in New York State / Vermont.

  4. Where to get the best SHELVES to store Board Games?

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    As stated before, Ikea's KALLAX is very popular. However, I did not like the open back and was worried about the 29 pound max load per shelf. My understanding is that the shelf is each individual square, not a row of squares. Given that a Kallax square will hold four TtR size boxes, I don't think it's an issue.

  5. Common Thrift Store Games that Are Good Enough for Your...

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    Common Thrift Store Games that Are Good Enough for Your Collection. I'm an on again off again thrifter, meaning that some weeks I go to three or four thrift stores and some weeks I go to one or none. But, over the years, I've added some pretty good games to my collection from my thrift store finds. This list.

  6. iOS Apps Based on Board Games | BoardGameGeek

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    Games do not have to support the current iOS, as long as they are available in the App Store. Notes: 1. Unless otherwise stated, the links are to the iPad (or Universal) app. If there are iPad only apps, we'll try to note it. 2. In each entry, we include the link to the App store and to its corresponding entry on VGG.

  7. The dice tray is a soft but thick, rubbery plastic (kind of like the material called "tuff stuff" that you find in "Little Tikes" brand of children toys) and measures a nice 12" x 12" x 1 & 1/2", and works as well as fancy dice tray costing 25 times as much. Goes to every session with me. The dice are also a nice hefty 5/8" cube. 3. Ad-Lib.

  8. Online Gaming Vendors | Wiki - BoardGameGeek

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    Button Shy Games - Distributes mostly online, some stores stock games. Cape Fear Games Wilmington, NC (has retail store) Cardhaus Games - New Albany, IN 47150 (has retail store) CLS Games (BGG Marketplace) CoolStuffInc - Winter Park, FL 32792 (has retail store) Dice Game Depot. Fair Play Games - Michigan. Fine Games.

  9. For the 10th straight year the 1-Player Guild presents The People's Choice Top 100 200 Solo games. It has been a lot of fun to vote and discover the list together. So we're back again. A new record of 1149 people voted this year. The list produced 1725 Unique games (After I combined some).

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  11. IS IT OK TO STORE GAMES IN THE GARAGE? - BoardGameGeek

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    As my boardgame collection overflows and I am running out of space inside the house, I am wondering if it is safe to store my games in an unheated brick garage. I use plastic Really Useful Boxes which are sturdy and stack very well, with a couple of silica gel