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    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Meepleville Board Game Cafe

    Meepleville Board Game Cafe

    4.8
    (249 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $

    Anyone care for a game of Scrabble, Monopoly, Battle Ship, Risk, Sorry, or Cards Against Humanity?…read more This is the place to come for all day game play. This place offers over 2,000 board games one can play. So you ask what is a Meeple?? It is a small, typically wooden star like shape that depicts abstracted human form. They are usually painted a bright color and they are used as a player token. Meepleville is a great addition to our city with their gaming cafe. You walk in a pay a small fee of $10.00 and then you can play any board game you would like. Or you can bring your own game and use any of their tables or booths to play. You are welcome to come and go as you please until they close. Seating can accommodate over 100 people. I met two friends here to have my first MahJong lesson and we had a great time. We played a solid two hours and I gained a basic understanding of the game. They also have a small snack bar serving up some bar style food, drinks and they also serve alcohol. There is also a retail space where you can actually purchase games to take home as well. Looking forward to coming back and bringing friends to experience the fun of this place.

    Great space to play games and hangout with people. They have plenty of tables to play games with…read moresmall or large groups. Their game selection is expansive and you won't have a problem finding a game you enjoy. The staff were friendly and helpful. The value of $10 is a great deal for the day. You can use Groupon and get it down to $6. I think the only downside is their food, I had their chicken strips and tots- pretty sure they're from a frozen bag. The tots and chicken strips were just mushy.

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    Knight & Day Games

    Knight & Day Games

    3.9
    (45 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Located within the abomination against urbanism, Town Square Las Vegas, Knight & Day Games is a…read morebusy, well stocked, and welcome game store. Shelves are PACKED with board games of all kinds, display cases house rare trading cards from Pokemon, to Magic, to games you've never heard of. On a Thursday night, nearly every table in the back was filled with players across at least four different games (if not more). They had staff organizing matchups, keeping time, and facilitating multiple events/small tournaments at the same time.

    Employees walking around in pajamas…read more A female employee walking around with a scowl on her face looking annoyed to be there. The front of the store has been converted for TCGs. Shelving/product has been shifted all around and now you have to walk past a hoard of people blocking the front with their card collections. The shelves are looking more barren, product is just randomly all over the place now, nothing feels categorized. What happened to this place? The employees also don't really acknowledge anyone except a band of social misfits that seem to patronize the place. They seem to ignore the wealthier executive types (who have plenty of have money to spend) and cater to the customers who have to save up to buy a title. This isn't a case of belittling people of a different income bracket, but you'd think the store would be treating all customers somewhat the same if they're there to actually make money. The owner, a chubby old bald guy, is also just so off out and of place to a level where you just don't feel comfortable. Vegas needs a board game store in the south. A normal one. I'm happily spending my hard on money on Amazon at this point.

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    She believed she could, in all her forms she is always the best; so are you!

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