Super Bowl Sunday was a long slow drive down to Allentown and my friends' Steve and Angi's house.
Part of that slow drive was a diversion to Slatington, Pennsylvania to Green Dice Games, located inside the Slatington Farmer's Market.
Location: It's my second attempt to visit, as I was in the neighborhood this past summer, there was some sort of event and traffic snafus that made me drive by. On this second attempt, even with bitter winds, and piles of snow, I found parking to be accessible and ventured inside.
| A very nice picture off of their Facebook page that does the counter area justice. |
Green Dice Games is a quick right turn and the main door and there you are! It's a series of vendor stalls for product, and an entire corner of the building is open areas for gaming. Originally I thought this was a step above a weekend indoor flea market, and I quickly realized that I was sadly mistaken.
Miniatures: Games Workshop, Star Wars Legion, and Marvel Crisis Protocol. Plus there were bins of "loose" sprues and a few bags of other terrain.
Board Games: Nada
RPGs: Nada
Accessories: They had a decent selection of dice, Citadel paints, and different types of glue.
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| And immense and diverse Marvel Crisis Protocol board.... |
CCGs: They carry Magic, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and I believe Star Wars Unlimited a
Events: They do have weekly CCG and Miniatures events and their were few players there doing CCGs. But as I wandered into the Farmers Market, I came upon a room "Slatington Expo Center." Inside were a good number of 40k players participating in tournament, sponsored by the store, and administered by a third-party tournament organization.
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| Pretty elaborate setting |
Food: Drinks and snacks!
I'll be honest, on my normal Five-Gnome grading scale, I'm feeling generous with Green Dice, giving them three out of five gnomes.
It's obviously a unique business. It is lacking certain features I look for in a full-service FLGS, but it more than adequately services to area it's at. Heck, I'd say so much that it punches above the belt from what I expected.It's 30-40 minutes to get even near to a full-service game store, so this is a godsend for this area.
They get bonus nostalgia points for setting up in such a complex, plus the food options were quite good, and attached antique mall had reasonable prices. The antique baking dishes alone gives me a good reason to visit there again.
And in all honesty, besides the opportunity to see my friends, it was one of the best outcomes from Super Bowl Sunday.

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