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The Adventurer's Guild - Mechanicsburg

Mechanicsburg, PA4.7(571 reviews)Tapped in · open now
SinglesSealed

What you'll find in the bins

About

Harrisburg-area hobby shop where half the floor is board games, minis, paint, and TCG singles and the other half is open tables. Magic, Pokemon, and Lorcana fill the cases, with weekly Lorcana and One Piece play nights keeping the community busy.

Good to know

Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entranceAccessible parkingAccessible restroomAccessible seating
Parking
Free parking lotFree street parking
Payment
Credit cardsDebit cardsContactless / tap

What the players say

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David Glunt
2 months ago

This is the first time I've stepped into this place. On first glance it is a huge store. Tons of board games and accessories for just about everything. Almost any sealed product you're looking for. Unfortunately for me though they don't carry pokemon singles. Other than that…

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Aaron Smith
2 weeks ago

Probably one of the best game stores in Pennsylvania, if not the entire East Coast. Allen and the MTG crew have always gone above and beyond any expectations to acquire a broad, reasonably priced stock of singles. A few times I've even reached out about random bulk rares and my…

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Jerry Corliss
a month ago

Pretty typical modern gaming store. D&D, WH, card games, board games, dice, minis, RPG accessories, a small selection of other RPGs, gaming tables to play there. Decor and atmosphere were very nice. Wish places had more different RPGs like in the 80s. But I guess they don't…

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Tony DeMarco
2 years ago

The new place is huge! My brother and I stopped in for the first time and their MTG prices are very reasonable. There’s lot of space for playing and a lot of cool stuff. Would recommend checking this place out to anyone in the area.

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Kolton Baker
6 months ago

Went to their 3rd annual Christmas Bash today, and I finally won my pod! Never expected to earn something like this, though. The fact that a store would host a completely free event for nearly 100 people, let alone mark this as the grand prize is something else. The generosity…