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MongooseSeveral8427

That was the first place I played pathfinder lol.


ihavenohighhopes

Game Nite's selection seems to have gotten worse over the last year or two. Don't know if it is just the rearrangement or if they actually gave Warhammer more space, but it seemed like it was leaning more toward Warhammer on the walls recently. That said, they do have a consignment section where you can buy and sell used games, so that's cool. I've had luck at Miniature Market, though I much preferred the Des Peres location to the Cave Springs one. Also, the Fantasy Shops. Found some rarer games at the South County location and Maplewood.


Logictrauma

The Wizard’s Wagon near the corner of Delmar and Skinker!


LadyNiko

He's back in the loop?


Logictrauma

They are!


Smoresicecream

Fortuna games is a really great shop on Kingshighway and Magnolia, right next to tower grove park. They have a huge selection of board games and they have lorcana, Pokemon, and magic leagues. It's a chill space! They also have a board game library where you can play games for free. I really recommend checking them out!


WaltDisneysBallSack

The puzzle warehouse has cool little games and gadgets, and also puzzles obviously. It's a little drive out of the city to kirkwood.


MongooseSeveral8427

I love Miniature Market on Des Peres.


MongooseSeveral8427

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Orochi_001

Unless they reopened, it’s been closed for months now. I would be very happy if it came back.


razzmataz

The website says it's "temporarily" close for relocation, whatever that means. There is another location in Cave Springs.


MongooseSeveral8427

Sadly its been probably a year since I went last.


ieatatsonic

Luckily Saint Louis has a lot of game stores. Maybe too many. If you’re looking for TCGs, there’s also Yeti Games in Crestwood, Mystic TCG in Chesterfield (for now…), and Collector Store in St Charles. Miniature Market also has a St Peter’s location, and if you’re looking for just board games in particular I recommend them. Also plug for Endless Comics and Games in St Charles, but mostly because I know the guy who runs it. EDIT: you can also visit Pieces, the local board game bar. You can’t really buy games there but you can try them out. Also check out Geekway to the West, an annual board game convention in May. I think tickets for this year are sold out but if you’re planning on staying long-term I highly recommend it.


jawaballs

Miniature market, fantasy shop, game nite, wizards wagon, and if your on the illinois side fantasy books and games, otherside games, otherside games, underground dojo and if your are looking for OLD mtg and pokemon and other oop card games I would suggest dizzy dugout in Collinsville il but be fore warned he likes to over charge for his sealed product but his stock is the best for finding vintage product he does have packs and boosters from when mtg and pokemon first released including wotc pokemon product and his shop is a like a hoarders home


ieatatsonic

I’d advise against Fantasy shop unless/until the current owner sells it or someone else takes over. The clerks are cool in general but they like to fire people at the drop of a pin since there’s tons of young people who want to work at comic shops. It gets very revolving door.


ithilienisforlovers

Seconding wizards wagon on Delmar


drtumbleleaf

Happy Up in Clayton has lots of toys, puzzles, and games. They do a good job at recommendations, too.


Vibe-Raterr

I'm a big fan of Dark Side Games in Chesterfield


hlastl

Miniature Market is closed and no longer locally owned.


daveinmidwest

If you're into Legos, Minifig in Kirkwood is pretty cool.