(ex-Games Workshop)
Category: EMPTY
NEW YORK MAGAZINE Blurb:
A place for serious gamers—consoles and joysticks not required. If you’re shopping for a young teen boy, Dungeons & Dragons requires more imagination than video games, and it’s cheaper, too. Newer cults like Warhammer 40,000 ($45) create mini-battlefields, where kids use figurines and dice to pretend they’re in another time.
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TIME OUT NEW YORK Blurb:
Step inside this unique hobby store and you’ll find boys ten and up gathered around huge tabletops with one mission in mind: making sure their army of toy soldiers beats the opposing team. With a chain of locations across the country (and around the globe), Games Workshop is the leading tabletop-fantasy-and-futuristic-battle-games company in the world. This year’s pick, according to store manager Jeff Boudreau: an updated version of the original Warhammer game, which comes with hundreds of models ($45).