“Visiting RI from Ireland and came across this place online. It’s incredible, a real museum of pinball and arcades. Mike was so nice and welcoming also. The price you pay for the entertainment you get is unbeatable.”
“The girls who work here are so sweet and kind! I came here to get the my melody build a bear stuffed and they made it such a fun experience. I really hope emerald square mall stays around because the people who work here really make the place special <3”
“Untapped Games is awesome! When my family ventures to RI from MA we always make a pit stop to check out the new local TCGs, etc. Plus - ordering from their website is super easy, they ship fast and protect the cards well. They even have a 'pick up in-store' option.”
“Amazing shop for us hobby nuts, anything and everything you could need at hobby shop, if they don't have it you don't need it. Great knowledgeable staff. Neat little toy store also, will deff be going back”
“What a great experience we had today5/14/25 celebrating my granddaughters 4th bday. The very kind gentleman who was working today made the day special. He was the best Kudos to BABear!”
“There are so many types of toys here! I was only browsing because I was there to pick up a preordered children's book. The fun part is they have some toys out for your kids to play with. Also, there was enough room to push my baby carriage around.”
“Love this store...so many treasures to find...you could get lost in this store...so many good vibes reminded me of building 19 ...and now that I am a member i can't wait to take my mom”
“An amazing small business, would go again. The owner is very knowledgeable in this hobby and will give you good information for what you need. Got a good 2-6-0 Southern Pacific steamer there and it’s in great condition!”
11AM - 8PM
97 Providence Pl UNIT 3165, Providence
Toy Stores
“Hello, i went with my grandma on Tuesday to get some legos for my custom lego model train. I'm 14 using her account. We got the pieces. The staff were very helpful and very friendly. We left and came back asking for a brick separator. They gave us one for free. Those guys were very caring about the place and made us laugh.”
“Love the atmosphere ! Purchased a pretty floral bag here and couldn't stop admiring it all day. Would go again, it is a little bit pricey now a days but so is everything else. Would be something I do occasionally to treat myself.”
“A convenience store on steroids! There is a lot to offer here. They've got the usual convenience store items, but a lot of unusual things too that you wouldn't expect to find. They sell greeting cards, baby toys, yarn?, cooking and baking needs, games, health & beauty, cleaning supplies, and the list goes on. You really just need to stop by and go up and down every aisle. They even have just for men hair color. It's like a small General Store. I've lived in Lincoln for 12 years and have never been in this store before, but I'm glad my curiosity peaked.”
“In contrast to some truly baffling decisions by the titular Josh, the actual staff are actually competent, intelligent people that know their way around both a game and a business. 5 stars, great store.”
“This place was great filled with options of cars, planes, trains, and more. Wonderful decor but I wish I wasn't constantly asked on if I wanted to get certain expensive items. 4/5”
8AM - 5:15PM
1027 Newport Ave, Pawtucket
Toy Stores
“Hasbro, Inc. (Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational conglomerate holding company incorporated and headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Hasbro owns the trademarks and products of Kenner, Milton Bradley, Parker Brothers, and Wizards of the Coast, among others. My childhood memories include Monopoly and I certainly enjoyed Play-Doh. I loved Tonka Trucks as a child too. Yes I didn't play with just dolls! I do still have my daughters Cabbage Patch Kids. They're Hasbro too! Don't forget Mr. Potato Head! Check out all their cool toys and games. I'm recommending....”
“I came here excepting a long line and a heavy load for Christmas. To my surprise it was a pleasure going to this five below a retail worker name Jayden young man with dreadlocks was very respectful, and extremely helpful around a stressful time of your. This young man she definitely be promoted on how attentive he is to detail alone. Keep up the good work young man. I will be returning”
“The woman working was extremely friendly and helpful. My boys were looking for something specific and she took the time to help them leave with exactly what they wanted!”
8AM - 5:15PM
One Hasbro Pl, Providence
Toy Stores
“Hasbro gets five stars out of me for a toy line and property they acquired through their acquisition of Tonka in 1991: MASK. MASK was created and sold by Kenner. The white-and-blue Kenner logo and/or name was on the MASK toys, boxes, etc. Kenner became a subsidiary and division of Tonka in 1987. The MASK toy line ran from 1985 to 1988. So, for the majority of its production run, Kenner (or Kenner Parker Toys) was the main owner and manufacturer of the MASK toys. Not Tonka, not Hasbro. I was such a big fan of MASK that, when I was a kid, I wrote a letter to Kenner asking if they'd make new MASK toys. I got a letter back in the mail from Hasbro explaining how they had ultimately acquired Kenner and that there were no plans for new MASK toys. I was about nine then and I think that was my first exposure to mergers and acquisitions. Ha. MASK is one of the more obscure and forgotten franchises of the 80s. It's not surprising because they had to compete against juggernauts like GI Joe and Transformers (also Hasbro properties). MASK was like a hybrid of GI Joe and Transformers. You had good guys (MASK: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and bad guys (VENOM: Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) who wore masks - each mask had a unique special power - and drove/piloted vehicles that transformed into battle machines. Pretty awesome. Like many toy lines from the 80s, MASK had a cartoon TV series to help sell the product. To this day, I remain impressed with the level of detail in the toy design, both in look and in function, as well as the wide variety of vehicle types. Every vehicle - from sports car to motorcycle to tanker truck to ATV to F1 race car to dune buggy (I could go on) - looked like a miniature version of its real-life counterpart. The little action figures, which could fit perfectly into the vehicle seats, resembled the characters on TV, complete with distinct masks that fit over their heads. However, most impressive was the ability for each vehicle to transform as depicted on the show. Some true engineering work went into these toys. I'd love to learn more about the history behind MASK, its creation by the folks at Kenner (now Hasbro), and where and how exactly the toys were made. As a diehard MASK fan, I have to admit that the show hasn't held up well over time. It was definitely made for kids in the 80s. The toys are something I still treasure. As the saying goes, I'm not sure Hasbro would make them the same way today if they were to ever release a new line for MASK. While curious, I probably wouldn't be into it. Obviously, nostalgia plays a role in my biased opinion. In the 80s and 90s, other Hasbro toy lines that I was a fan of, to varying degrees, included Battle Beasts, the aforementioned GI Joe and Transformers, GoBots, and the official WWF action figures. The Hasbro WWF Superstars were hilarious.”
“I loved this store! Staff was helpful and the shelves were well stocked. We traveled two hours to go to these outlets and so glad I found this place! I'm going to make a special trip TODAY to go back, just to go to THIS store!”
“Service here is friendly and attentive. If you bring in a reusable bottle you can fill it up at their special flavored water station. There are various amounts of seasonal products for gift giving, stationary supplies, and day-to-day items. Only issue I have is the items are a-bit on the expensive side but I love everything in there and will be back.”