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March 2024 by David Hale
First time here and really enjoyed the space. Tabletop, card, and RPG gaming of all sorts. As a mini painter, the lack of high quality models and busts were disappointing, so you have a choice to pay for the premium but overpriced Citadel mini's, or a cheaply made and sculpted range of D&D models. They do however have a very good range of all the paints, tools, and accessories for mini painting and terrain / diorama building. There is also space for in-store gaming, so there's that as well. Overall a great store for your tabletop gaming needs. Recommended for sure. I will be returning soon. Happy gaming!
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March 2024 by Neo_ Ridley
This place is the best gaming shop in town. Not only is the staff friendly every time I've been, their prices are slightly lower than almost anywhere else.
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February 2024 by Lord of the Pit
2023 Update sadly no Warhammer discount. But on some models they do add the 15% discount. 10% tax sucks but I go to enchanted gaming for Warhammer.. staff mostly are all teens kids who seem like they don't even know the products they sell anymore. Asked for a booster pack and all I got was "a what?"2021 edit Great place to get 40k stuff. Online store is amazing and show exactly what's in stock. They have a freaking sandwich cafe inside and plenty of space. Been to some awful gaming store and I've been to some of the countries best stores. This has to be one of the best I've been too.
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February 2024 by Joe Ricci
I want to start by saying I have been a gamer for more than a decade and I’ve been to shops across the southeast. Heck, I even worked at one shop back home for a brief stint. Frontline might be the best store I’ve visited. It’s clean, well organized, and well stocked. On the three occasions I’ve visited, I’ve found quality miniatures or modeling materials to be fairly priced and well worth my two hour drive. I am a massive fan of Frontline Games and I already can’t wait for my next trip up! Thanks!
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February 2024 by Tommy Foltz
Super friendly staff and great atmosphere! If you're looking for a trading card shop, this is it!!
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February 2024 by Mike Hubb
EDIT: Learned of a $5 minimum to use debit or credit card. Keep that in mind if you come here.Frontline Games is an interesting experience. I would love to give this place a five-star review, but sadly it has a few small flaws that hold it from that rating. Should these issues ever be solved, then this place could easily become a 5/5 store.Firstly, the pros. The store is very large. I've only been to a handful of gaming stores as big or bigger than Frontline. The bulk of the property holds the store's substantial single card collection. Of course, its size gives plenty of room for stock in multiple CCGs, TCGs, and miniature games. There's a lot to take in here.Secondly, the play environment is inviting enough. Every time I've come to Frontline, the play environment is welcoming and fresh.Third, the employees. While some can come off as rushy or dismissive, most of the staff is wonderful to deal with. They are generally polite, kind, and patient as long as you are polite, kind, and patient.Next, the cons.The biggest con with this place is how you buy single cards. I like the idea behind the system. You go into a side room with a few computers. You can look up cards you want and, if they have it, add it to a cart. Once your order is made, they give you a buzzer. When it begins to buzz, your order is ready for pickup. This is a great system that, depending on why you're there, can save you a ton of time and hassle. At the same time, its got some issues.The system used to place your order is a bit clunky. Once you figure it out, it's rather nice, but I have never found a way to check and edit your cart.I also have an issue with paying for your cards before you get to see them. Most other gaming stores allow you to inspect the cards they give you before you buy, letting you make a more informed decision on the card's condition. While Frontline does provide a way to differentiate between Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played, and Damages cards, it's not always accurate. Every time I've been in there to buy singles, I always have an issue.One time I ordered a foil promo version of a card in Near Mint condition, but all they had in the back was a non-foil version of the card. The version I ordered was 8 bucks more than the version they had. While I was allowed to get a refund for the 8 bucks, I still had to ask for it. They never suggested that I could do that. On top of that, the card was damaged, not moderately played like it was labeled. Similar situations have occurred at this store multiple times with me. Every time, they have to refund me for the damaged product, and every time I have to wait up to a week for a refund. While the wait time isn't Frontline's fault, my request for a refund on the card is always treated as a major affair. I feel like if I was allowed to inspect my cards before I paid, this type of situation could be easily avoided.Secondly, the price of singles is wildly inconsistent. A card can be substantially higher than TCGPlayer market, while a rarer promo version of that card can be wildly below its own TCGPlayer market price. It's just odd to see this, especially when other gaming stores tend to look up the price of the card as you buy it, which can often be quicker than Frontline games.I want to give Frontline five stars, but the issues with the single card purchasing system is too great to be ignored. It wouldn't take much to improve the system. Improve the system, and a five-star rating would be easy to give.
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February 2024 by Jacob Briggs
Relaxing atmosphere to have a nice card tournament
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February 2024 by Mark Foss
Staff is always friendly, everyone definitely seems to enjoy being there.
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January 2024 by William Allen
I take my son here on Saturdays to play in their Pokémon tournaments. Great people and staff.
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December 2023 by Aston Conn
I was pretty nervous to play yugioh for the first time but the staff and the players were great and the anxiousness went away pretty much immediately. Also great prices on dragon shield sleeves, wish I had gone here before ordering online.
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November 2023 by Timmy Rhoton
Very nice store and well stocked on most games and accessories. The employees are very helpful and friendly. A great place to buy all your gaming needs.
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November 2023 by BlueVenom57
Great service, bountiful stock and multable places to play. They have a war room so you ca play games like WarHammer and they have tables out if you wanted to play a TCG. There are also rooms on the sides if you would like to play D&D or other games. I have only played some TCG and some events there so I am not sure I'd you have to ask to use the rooms. Really open and child friendly, no swaring. I've taken my baby brothers here and they had a blast.
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October 2023 by Christopher
Best place to purchase and play! The staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly.Even with my hour+ drive i still only come here for lgs tournaments and purchasing
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September 2023 by Francis Cincotti
Best gaming store I've ever been to. Vast selection of games, excellent staff and more. Wish we had one here in NJ.
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August 2023 by bryanstrife
The employees are usually rude and don't pay any attention that I even came in, they overcharge on most items and only pay less than half of what something is worth if you bring something in to try to sell. There's only one card store I go to in all of Clarksville that has friendly employees and pretty fair about things.