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    Highlander Games

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Pinwheels and Play Toys

    Pinwheels and Play Toys

    4.2
    (10 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    The name doesn't do this place justice - I'm not sure there's a pinwheel in the store haha. This…read moreshould be called the magical emporium of toys and games galore! When you walk in, you'll be assaulted with floor to ceiling displays of toys in the best way possible. I could see how it could be overwhelming for some, but I loved it. Felt so magical. I stopped in while in the area to get some ideas for holiday gifts and ended up getting my auntie gift duties done here. It's a very large space spanning three different areas, with the areas categorized by theme/age. You'll find everything from plushies to puzzles and everything in between here. Truly so many options for all ages (even those harder to shop for tween/early teen ages). I found some adorable play kitchen items for my 1yo niece, and some sweet dinosaur and car toys for my 3yo nephew here. I also love that I could browse, try things out, test quality, etc here unlike shopping online. I even found something for myself here! I was introduced to the magic of NeeDoh and had to get one. Now I already want to go back and test out some others to get. Service was very friendly - I asked for some recommendations for my niece's age, and one team member walked me through options. During checkout, another was very kind. Prices were reasonable, and I'd much rather spend my money locally than on Amazon this holiday season. Highly recommend swinging in to check this place out for holiday shopping season - shop local!

    This is quite a toy store. It's very pack in the main store area and there is a back area full of…read moretoys. I was a little overwhelmed with all the stuff to look at and decide on for birthday gifts. I had read that they had Needoh Ice cube but was disappointed that they didn't have them available. Parking available on the street. Prices are ok.

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    Pinwheels and Play Toys
    Pinwheels and Play Toys
    Pinwheels and Play Toys

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    All Systems Go

    All Systems Go

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I've been shopping and trading at All Systems Go for a few years now and have seen them through…read morethree locations. I love supporting them and seeing what they've got! Trade-ins are extremely fair and prices are wonderful. I will continue to support for all our gaming needs! Board games, card games, TTRPG, video games, etc. great selection and kind staff.

    I SO wish All Systems Go was closer to my place! A fellow game fanatic friend told me about this…read moreplace and their new location. If you love board games - or want to get into them more - this is the best spot in the Cities! The game selection here is MASSIVE - they've got new in box games, great condition used games, and rentals. We had a blast looking through all the options! My partner and I were looking for more two-player games, and the staff at ASG delivered. They were so kind and knowledgeable about all the different games, and never made us feel like goobers for asking questions. They had several recommendations and gave us helpful descriptions of what each game is like. You can even take used games out of their box and check the board / pieces / rules out before buying. I love that! If I lived closer, I would for SURE be on the rental train. The first time you rent it's a bit steeper, but every time after you rent any game, it's really cheap. Get it for a week at a time. Or, do their monthly membership-style program to get new games(s) every month! The best part?! If you decide to buy a game you rented, they take what you already paid off the total. Now that is a customer friendly policy! We ended up going home with Skull and Splendor this time. Will be back for more :)

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    Large board game selection
    Large board game selection
    Some vintage toys in the back
    Some vintage toys in the back
    Sega Saturn!

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    GoodKids

    GoodKids

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    I've been to this store a few times and each time the customer service has been selective…read more There was one other person in the store at the time I came in, the sales lady fawned over her and basically ignored me which is fine , but I was actually looking for something specific. After about 15 min she reluctantly finally came over and asked if I needed anything. At that point I was a bit put off- not sure I looked intimidating, just browsing or disinterested but the reluctance to help me was a huge turn off. The prices are beyond overpriced. There was a little bear wearing a snowsuit for $61.00- really? It wasn't a big stuffed animal at all. Do they have cute things? Absolutely. For the price and customer service I'll give my money elsewhere. I like to support local business, but the prices are just ridiculous and the selective customer service was a real turn off. Decent selection of gifts if you're not too concerned about the price point.

    I needed a baby shower gift and thought of Good Things in WBL. There was no place to park so I…read moreturned the corner on Banning and saw a sign Good Kids and plenty of places to park in front. Adorable infant clothes for either sex, with animals and such. There's the cute pink and blue of course. The other side of the store is stuff and a lot of it. Children's clothing has been expensive since the 80's so get used to it, especially in boutique type stores. No boxes or gift wrap just bags with paper. The cards are at the register, so don't forget those. They share a nice bathroom with Key's around the corner. I'll always remember here for shopping for the wee ones in the future.

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    GoodKids
    GoodKids

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    Brickmania GHQ

    Brickmania GHQ

    4.2
    (13 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$$

    If you love Lego, this is the off brand store for you. If you don't, this might be the store that…read moreconverts you! They specialize in unofficial Lego, specifically military sets. You'll find jet fighters, submarines, humvees, and more. You'll still find a selection of official Lego sets along with stations to build your own mini figures.

    It's difficult to talk about a lifelong affliction - one that struck me at an early age and has…read morebeen de-habilitating, costly in terms of monetary impact and emotional damage to my loved ones, and countless hours of pain upon my soul. Folks, it's time to talk seriously about Early Onset Pre-Lottery Anxiety (EOPLA), which is a condition bought about by the lack of excessive liquidity (also known as f-you money) in my bank account. Every day I wake up with the embarrassing realization that I am just a middle class dude with an slightly better than average job, a mortgage, a wife and only so much disposable income to buy Legos for the past 35+ years. ..what, you thought I am going to talk about my lifelong addiction to Lego bought on by my first set (the 6382 Lego Firehouse from 1983 given to me by my late father) and I've been an infectious carrier of AFOL (adult fan of Lego) even throughout their malaise years of the 1990s? Nah, son - I own that one proudly. No past girlfriends have ever emerged unscathed without stomping on at least one errant brick late at night, and at one was on the losing end of an "either I go or the Legos" argument at an NYC metro area Lego store. Hell, my wife got the ring in June 2015 partly because she bought me the Lego Creator Parisian restaurant set in December 2014 and helped finished 1/3 of it (what, she was also my lovely soulmate, the Lego was simply the shorthanded girlfriend goal that sealed the game). The Lego insanity on the analytical side of my brain is only matched by the military/aviation/rail geekdom, the IT/programming ability, kitchen jiujitsu and my appreciation for cats. You can just imagine my mind going crazy over folks doing military MOC (my own creations) back in the 90s when SNOT (studs on the side) techniques wasn't a thing and the Lego parts library were much smaller. This was before Bricklink allowed you to easily order parts from 3rd party resellers and Bricklink Studios gave you the ability to design virtual sets quickly. Of course, the thing is that just like every single budding padawan needs a lightsaber swinging jedi to educate, and that's where Dan Siskind and the Brickmania guys come in. Despite my dehabiliating EOPLA condition I still manage to fling money at their general direction for digital instructions, decals and books, and then spend a fairly ridiculous amount (my wife's words, not mine) furthering my collection of Lego plane and tank MOCs - usually built based on BKM instructions and often with my own modifications baked in. I can't really afford their actual sets due to a distinct lack of f-you money, but I still have IT-job-stress-relief money (and thanks to Crowdstrike I am doing more BKM buys these days), so it's more decal packs, Brickarms accessories, minifigs, 3D printed parts and such sent to me from BKM GHQ near Minneapolis. And thanks partly to this hobby I manage not to go into the data center cage at my workplace with a sledgehammer with the intent to "percussively patch" Microsoft servers last weekend. So yeah, please please please donate your unwanted future winning lottery ticket numbers to me. One day we will overcome Early Onset Pre-Lottery Anxiety, and this adult will have f-you money to spend on Brickmania custom Lego sets. And if not, eeeeh, I'll still buy from them. And one day while doing a layover on a Delta flight I'll stop by for a visit. Until then, pass that Bricklink shopping cart XML file and keep stacking bricks and plates...

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    Close-up of that cockpit.  Rex Dangervest Minifigure optional.
    Close-up of that cockpit. Rex Dangervest Minifigure optional.
    Why yeah, it's the Daniel Siskind BKM-1058 F-105D Thunderchief
    Why yeah, it's the Daniel Siskind BKM-1058 F-105D Thunderchief
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    Happy Claw

    Happy Claw

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I've been wanting to visit here for a while. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a staff member who…read moreis very friendly and helpful, with reasonable pricing for the token. I don't remember the rest, but I saw $10 for 10 tokens or $20 for 25 tokens. Those are the prices I was looking at. It turns out I spent a total of $40. It's a great place for little kids. You are given a bag to keep all of the plush in. The win ratio was good too. I think in 45 minutes, I had 13 plushies total + 1 keychain, and I traded 10 plush for a giant Jigglypuff. I wish all the machines were one token, but some were 1, 2, or 4 tokens. (Like Spiderman was 2 tokens...) Prize trade-in was good. The highest cost was 12 plushies. The big one like Jigglypuff was 10. The next was 5 plushies. They also have some Pop Mart items in a shelf. No labubu. Check out their Facebook page or Instagram for hour updates. They just went into their summer hours. Unfortunately, Yelp won't let me suggest an edit for a Facebook or Instagram link.

    I took my niece out for her belated birthday and gave her options to pick. She likes claw arcades…read more Down the street from my house too, I've driven past this place so many times and had not checked them out. Cute little arcade, they have 2 rows of claw machines to play, some claw machine requires 1 to 3 tokens. Depending on how big the teddy bears are. Once you enter, you're greeted by the cashier that explains everything. The tokens are $1 each, the more you purchase will get extra. For example I chose $30 and I received 35 tokens. Cashier handed us the tokens in a basket and clear bag for your winnings. Once you're done playing, you can trade the stuffed animals for something else behind the counter. Fun place for kids or dates.

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    Photo booth
    Photo booth
    Front of the arcade
    Front of the arcade
    Claw machines

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    Claw machines

    Highlander Games - toys - Updated July 2026

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