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I've been to a few board games cafes before, and I know what to expect, roughly speaking: - Buy a tea/coffee/some kind of drink - Play the games for free - Lots of variety of games Omescape disappointed in every dimension. You have to pay to play. If the payment was equivalent to a drink amount, that would be fine. But it was around $12 to play. I felt ripped off immediately. Granted, you get a drink for those $12, but it's a $2-$3 drink. The other problem is variety - they don't have nearly as many games as other board games cafes. And my favourite games - scrabble and boggle (that I would think are staples of board games cafes) aren't there, either. Overall, I wouldn't go here again.
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