
I'm sorry to have to write this and I really hope that I can still frequent this location but my experience the other night was really unfortunate. I love the products that you guys offer and I just came in for about 20 minutes to look over board games and painting supplies but some of the players in the store made that a really rough experience. I like Warhammer as much as the next guy and love that there's a local place that people can get together and play. That said, a couple of players had their things unpacked right in front of your selection of board games and I'm not about to touch somebody else's fragile miniatures. I squeezed back behind and got what look I could at the available products but I couldn't stay long because I was having problems tolerating the smell of the general area. It's hard to regulate somebody else's body and unfortunately gaming interests get a really bad reputation because of a few particularly problematic offenders. I just don't understand the thought process that leads someone to go out to a social space without first showering or wearing deodorant. It has gotten to the point where my wife won't even come to local game stores with me because of this problem. I'll give it another shot but it's getting really close to me just calling it quits and ordering things online when I want them which I really would rather not do
I'm sorry to have to write this and I really hope that I can still frequent this location but my experience the other night was really unfortunate. I love the products that you guys offer and I just came in for about 20 minutes to look over board games and painting supplies but some of the players in the store made that a really rough experience. I like Warhammer as much as the next guy and love that there's a local place that people can get together and play. That said, a couple of players had their things unpacked right in front of your selection of board games and I'm not about to touch somebody else's fragile miniatures. I squeezed back behind and got what look I could at the available products but I couldn't stay long because I was having problems tolerating the smell of the general area. It's hard to regulate somebody else's body and unfortunately gaming interests get a really bad reputation because of a few particularly problematic offenders. I just don't understand the thought process that leads someone to go out to a social space without first showering or wearing deodorant. It has gotten to the point where my wife won't even come to local game stores with me because of this problem. I'll give it another shot but it's getting really close to me just calling it quits and ordering things online when I want them which I really would rather not do
I used to love this place... Not anymore. MTG bulk is way too expensive. Used to sell for rare and mythic foils for 20 cents in the bulk and common and uncommon for 10 cents. Why raise prices, just to sit on cards you can't sell? Also, what is with 50 people hanging out in front of the register talking? Maybe take the conversation to one of the many tables they have in the store so people can look at the cards they have for sale behind the register. They used to have a lot more card products as well, now its filled with D&D stuff. No sense in showing up here anymore, I'm kind of over this place lol.
This is a great place to go for anyone looking for a game to play. They have everything CCG like Magic, Star Wars, Lorcana and more. There are tabetop games like War Hammer (I unfortunately don't know the others). The event calendar is full of structured events for everyone, even commander. This is probably my favorite thing about Tower. If you aren't good at meeting new people you won't have anything to worry about, because you get matched up with a group for the event. Update: Tower is increasing the bulk magic prices at all rarities from double to triple their current.
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