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October 2023 by Dan Cribbins
The friendliest game store I've ever been to. Will definitely be returning
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September 2023 by Joanna
The owners are fun to talk to and very knowledgeable about various tabletop games.
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September 2023 by Brad Meyer
Always been a great spot to get magic cards and play games with friends. Reminder that they don't take cash.
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July 2023 by Eyes On
Quaint little game shop run by lovely people.
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July 2023 by Brad Armstrong
Terrific experience! Great place to pick up MTG, Munchkin, DnD stuff and even cats if you ask around
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April 2023 by Fravarden
Very friendly staff. Love the atmosphere. Only issues is if you don't have cash only, then it is impossible to make any purchases.
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March 2023 by John R.
Great selection of gaming materials from books to dice and other utility aides. The owners are well versed in a large selection of gaming genre and very courteous with their customers. Please bring cash as they do not work with Credit Cards!
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March 2023 by Craig H
I’ve been going here for 30+ years. I bought the original Heroquest game here. The owners are incredibly kind and go out of their way to answer any questions you may have. They have a nice variety of D&D miniatures.
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October 2022 by Abigail Summers
Their selection of miniatures was the best I've seen! Their pricing is fair and the staff is extremely friendly and knowledgeable. (Make sure to bring cash!)
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October 2022 by Jeff Johnson
Nice gaming store with some occasional vintage finds
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October 2022 by Brandon Walker
I went in today to look at some DnD books and the owner was incredibly kind and helpful. She's very knowledgeable about everything in the store from Call of Cthulu to Magic the Gathering. I would recommend for anybody to stop by Red Dragon to give it a look. It might be a bit out of your way but it's well worth it.
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September 2022 by Caleb Moran
Very small and oddly cozy, the store is run by and older couple and they do appreciate masks and hand sanitizer, but they have all KINDS of old magic cards and neat dice sets, they have dnd and a small selection of board games too, they are cash only so keep it in mind, and do be patient with her as she is older, but great place overall and it's sad to see it have so little foot traffic
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September 2022 by DIMM / SPECTER
I went in today to look at some DnD books and the owner was incredibly kind and helpful. She's very knowledgeable about everything in the store from Call of Cthulu to Magic the Gathering. I would recommend for anybody to stop by Red Dragon to give it a look. It might be a bit out of your way but it's well worth it.
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August 2022 by Sid Papenfus
As a tabletop gamer of a few years now, I've spent plenty of time looking for RPG products online. The countless hours spent online may have gotten me what I wanted, but lacked the personal touch of a physical store. This is why Red dragon hobbies was a fantastic find. The community-based store is outfitted with dice, miniatures, RPG books, and playing cards, all at reasonable prices. In addition to this, the owners are very knowledgeable and helpful regarding the games they sell in their store. They are easy to engage in conversation with and are friendly as well. The custom/unique items at this location are a huge bonus as well.This is not a store fit for a single visit; this is a location to frequent.
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August 2022 by Ryan O.
I went to this store a few months ago, wanting to try somewhere different. Anyway I disappointed by my visit. the first thing I noticed was I was the only one there. Secondly, I noticed that the store has no computers and they are still working with the same technology from 1983; meaning that no credit or debit cards are accepted. on top that, they have a small selection of board games, Polyhedral dice, Magic: The Gathering Cards and few (overpriced) moldy dungeons and dragons module books from the 1980s. and also the person working there never left me alone the whole time was there and followed me around the store. I made me uncomfortable and I am not sure If i will ever come again. I also forgot to mention that the store was very unclean and dirty. The bottom line here is that I am pretty comfortable about the stores around where I live. In Flint we have Gamer's Sanctuary, Rider's Hobby(albeit not a LGS, but they do sell Games Workshop product), comic relief, and Amazing Comics on Richfield rd. So Why would I drive 40 minutes to look at some old, moldy D&D books and a dirty store, when I could I could to my LGS, and get some real good deals?