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  • If you know me at all, you know that I play a lot of hobby board and card games. I have a bookshelf just full of hours of entertainment. When I found out that Madison has 5 hobby board game stores in town, I was pretty impressed and excited to check them out. I wandered into Netherworld Games to poke around a bit one Saturday after the farmer's market on the Square. The first thing I noticed is that it is very small and has a sort of "your mother's basement" feel to it. The entire space smelled of body odor. In that tiny space there are about four folding tables that had multiple games of Magic the Gathering being played. There wasn't much board gaming going on when I visited, but I didn't really expect it on a Saturday afternoon. The walls are absolutely covered with products, and I couldn't seem to figure out a way in which it was organized. Behind the counter there is a large stock of Magic the Gathering products from the 1990s to present. If you are looking for something older I'm sure you could find it here. Of course, there is also a fridge full of energy drinks in the corner because yay for nerd stereotypes. Any game that is new or popular on the shelf is being sold at the flat MRSP. You aren't going to find any deals on games everyone wants to own here. I'm looking at you, Ticket to Ride, Catan, and others. If you're looking for a deal on these types of products, you're better off just getting it off Amazon. The one interesting feature that I loved about the store is their bargain deals. The entire bottom shelf around the store is filled with games that have garage sale style stickers on them ranging from $1 to $20. These games are "bargain games." We managed to pick up a steal for $2 while we were visiting. So here's my tl;dr for the lazy ones. + Good selection of Magic the Gathering Products + Awesome bargain "bin" for random junk you didn't know you need - Overpriced board games - Very cramped and has very little play space - Kind of smells like the high school boy's locker room
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