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| - Board games aren't what they used to be, but their current quality and depth means they don't cost what they used to either. My wife and I love to try new games, but at up to $100 a pop, we can't afford to buy everything that looks pretty! We've learned that the hard way, as we have more than one purchase gathering dust in the hall closet. At Meepleville, though, we've been able to try whatever we want, as much as we want, in a fun, friendly space for a wonderfully low price. We've only been on weekdays, when it's $5 for unlimited play (from their truly awesome selection), plus a couple of bucks for some very reasonably priced snacks. It's a fantastic deal; cheaper than a movie, and comes with a rare side benefit -- social interaction! Plus, if we do like one of the games enough to own it, their retail selection is impressive also, and I can make an actually informed purchase right then and there!
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