Join This Quincy Board Game Store To Trade Yu-Gi-Oh Pokemon Game Cards & Complete Your Collection

Jun 19, 2018

Quincy board game shop Lucky Goblin Games launched a new series of weekly card game trading nights for fans of games such as Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic: The Gathering.

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  • join this quincy board game store to trade yu gi oh pokemon game cards amp compl
  • join this quincy board game store to trade yu gi oh pokemon game cards amp compl

Lucky Goblin Games, a board game store located in Quincy, Massachusetts, announced a new series of weekly trade nights. Held each Tuesday at the Lucky Goblin Games location at 1456 Hancock Street, the events will allow card game enthusiasts to trade cards for games such as Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Access is open to fans of all levels.

More information can be found at http://www.luckygoblingames.com.

Lucky Goblin Games welcomes all card game fans to bring their binders and wishlists and trade within a supportive and friendly community.

To ensure fair card trading, the Quincy game shop established a couple of rules for the Tuesday TCG Trade Nights.

Any participant who wishes to trade with a minor must consult with the staff for a price check, to ensure that both parties are aware of the relative value of the cards being exchanged.

Lucky Goblin Games discourages anyone from participating with the sole purpose of making a profit from the sale of their cards. Tuesday TCG Trade Nights are meant to provide card game enthusiasts with an opportunity to trade, barter and play their favorite games with other fellow game fans.

Trade nights are also open for anyone who wants to enjoy a casual game of Pokemon, Lucky Goblin Games offering a series of pre-built desks for those who want to learn more about the game and play in a relaxed, friendly environment.

Access is open to anyone and there is no entry fee.

The latest announcement is part of the shop’s efforts to respond to the diverse needs of the Quincy and Boston board and card game enthusiasts.

A satisfied client said: “The owners do a great job at making you feel welcome in a large, diverse gaming space. There are large open tables for card games, a quieter back area for tabletops, stations for painting miniatures with light and magnifying lenses, plenty of games to try out for free in-store with friends, and a big selection of games and snacks.”

Interested parties can find more information by visiting the above-mentioned website.

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