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<blockquote data-quote="los_bastardo" data-source="post: 1730748" data-attributes="member: 18663"><p>Hey there. I'm in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Greenwood, Indiana. We currently have a rather slim collection of Stores. First is Game Preserve. There are 2 in the metro area, and they are a local chain. Sadly, they are more geared toward selling puzzles and boardgames than RPGs. The mini's selection is great tho. The staff ath the one at the northside are friendly, and will try to help you out. The ones at the southside really dont' give a rat's arse about what you want, and would rather you bugger off while they paint figures. Not to rant, but you can /ask/ them to order soemthing and they pass it off to each other. About oh....3 times. Then there is boardroom games. Boardroom is a /very/ good store. It's the "Place to go" when you need somethign by a small company, or a obscure title. Sadly, the staff there goes from very cool, to complete jerk in degrees. There is a younger guy there that is a wargamer that knows his stuff, and is rather friendly. There is a younger girl there, I think a teenager, or a 20 something, that is nice, but seems largely ornamental, as she does'nt do /anything/, and largely anything out of her mouth is goofy far left liberal viewpoints....that really has little to do with a game store. The owner is a piece of work tho. He's the reason I stopped going there. He refuses to take credit cards from people. Randomly. By his own confession "they are too much work" He screams and yells at little children that touch /anything/ in the store. Dont' get me wrong, I don't want a kid messing up stock, but, /screaming?/ For the love of god man! Anyhow, he's rude to anyone thats a regular. He's admitted that he's never played a game in his life, and doesn't care to. He's sort of the lorraine Williams of Game stores. Due to all of the above factors, I usually just shop at Walmart dot com, or Ebay for my Gaming stuff. It's not worth the hassle of people that have no interest in selling you anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="los_bastardo, post: 1730748, member: 18663"] Hey there. I'm in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Greenwood, Indiana. We currently have a rather slim collection of Stores. First is Game Preserve. There are 2 in the metro area, and they are a local chain. Sadly, they are more geared toward selling puzzles and boardgames than RPGs. The mini's selection is great tho. The staff ath the one at the northside are friendly, and will try to help you out. The ones at the southside really dont' give a rat's arse about what you want, and would rather you bugger off while they paint figures. Not to rant, but you can /ask/ them to order soemthing and they pass it off to each other. About oh....3 times. Then there is boardroom games. Boardroom is a /very/ good store. It's the "Place to go" when you need somethign by a small company, or a obscure title. Sadly, the staff there goes from very cool, to complete jerk in degrees. There is a younger guy there that is a wargamer that knows his stuff, and is rather friendly. There is a younger girl there, I think a teenager, or a 20 something, that is nice, but seems largely ornamental, as she does'nt do /anything/, and largely anything out of her mouth is goofy far left liberal viewpoints....that really has little to do with a game store. The owner is a piece of work tho. He's the reason I stopped going there. He refuses to take credit cards from people. Randomly. By his own confession "they are too much work" He screams and yells at little children that touch /anything/ in the store. Dont' get me wrong, I don't want a kid messing up stock, but, /screaming?/ For the love of god man! Anyhow, he's rude to anyone thats a regular. He's admitted that he's never played a game in his life, and doesn't care to. He's sort of the lorraine Williams of Game stores. Due to all of the above factors, I usually just shop at Walmart dot com, or Ebay for my Gaming stuff. It's not worth the hassle of people that have no interest in selling you anything. [/QUOTE]
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