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<blockquote data-quote="Jaws" data-source="post: 1730486" data-attributes="member: 4192"><p><strong>Milwaukee area game stores</strong></p><p></p><p>We have quite a few in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. My favorite is <a href="http://www.fortressgames.com/" target="_blank">Fortress Games</a>. They will order anything if they don't have it in stock. They just started a Loyalty program. The more you spend there, the more you will save. They have rpg's, ccg's, comics, miniatures, and whatever your geek in you needs. I know the owner on a first name basis because he used to work with a friend of mine. They have a big game room in back. They are truly a friendly local game store. They give out raffle tickets with every purchase. You can win some cool stuff. I haven't won yet but I keep forgeting to see if my numbers won. You can also win seperately through your Loyalty card if you have one.</p><p></p><p>Next up is <a href="http://www.agpweb.com/" target="_blank">Adventures Games Plus</a>. It was the place to go for me before Fortress Games opened. I still go there sometimes as it has a bigger selection in store. You can get a discount when you buy $100 worth of goods. The discount depends on how quickly you spend that amount. It it mostly rpg and miniature wargaming. It has ccg and other stuff as well. It is a good store. The staff is friendly and knows the products it carries. They have a gaming area downstairs but I have never seen it.</p><p></p><p>The latest one to open up is <a href="http://www.game-universe.com/" target="_blank">Game Universe</a>. You guys should know them as the owners of RPGMall.com, RPGNow.com, and <a href="http://enworld.rpgshop.com/" target="_blank">RPGShop</a>. It is clean, organized, and friendly. Because they have an online store, they have most things in stock. If it wasn't across town for me, I would visit more often. They don't have much room for gaming so that is a strike against them and no discount when you go in-store. The bonus they have is if you are interested in a pdf they have at RPGNow, chances are they will have a print version available to browse through. This is how I got Poison Craft: The Dark Art.</p><p></p><p>There are other places in Milwaukee. Napoleon's is on the east side and is mostly for wargaming. I haven't been there in years.</p><p></p><p>Those are the ones that I know of and are truly gaming stores.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Peace and smiles <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>j.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaws, post: 1730486, member: 4192"] [b]Milwaukee area game stores[/b] We have quite a few in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. My favorite is [URL=http://www.fortressgames.com/]Fortress Games[/URL]. They will order anything if they don't have it in stock. They just started a Loyalty program. The more you spend there, the more you will save. They have rpg's, ccg's, comics, miniatures, and whatever your geek in you needs. I know the owner on a first name basis because he used to work with a friend of mine. They have a big game room in back. They are truly a friendly local game store. They give out raffle tickets with every purchase. You can win some cool stuff. I haven't won yet but I keep forgeting to see if my numbers won. You can also win seperately through your Loyalty card if you have one. Next up is [URL=http://www.agpweb.com/]Adventures Games Plus[/URL]. It was the place to go for me before Fortress Games opened. I still go there sometimes as it has a bigger selection in store. You can get a discount when you buy $100 worth of goods. The discount depends on how quickly you spend that amount. It it mostly rpg and miniature wargaming. It has ccg and other stuff as well. It is a good store. The staff is friendly and knows the products it carries. They have a gaming area downstairs but I have never seen it. The latest one to open up is [URL=http://www.game-universe.com/]Game Universe[/URL]. You guys should know them as the owners of RPGMall.com, RPGNow.com, and [URL=http://enworld.rpgshop.com/]RPGShop[/URL]. It is clean, organized, and friendly. Because they have an online store, they have most things in stock. If it wasn't across town for me, I would visit more often. They don't have much room for gaming so that is a strike against them and no discount when you go in-store. The bonus they have is if you are interested in a pdf they have at RPGNow, chances are they will have a print version available to browse through. This is how I got Poison Craft: The Dark Art. There are other places in Milwaukee. Napoleon's is on the east side and is mostly for wargaming. I haven't been there in years. Those are the ones that I know of and are truly gaming stores. Peace and smiles :) j. [/QUOTE]
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