Area control games that don't overstay their welcome
The local game store ecosystem is genuinely fragile and worth thinking about. FLGS shops operate on thin margins, compete against Amazon pricing, and serve a community function that Amazon cannot replicate — demo tables, organized events, game nights, staff recommendations from people who have actually played the games they are selling.
I make a deliberate effort to buy at least half my games at full price from my FLGS. The convenience savings from Amazon rarely justify what I would lose if the store closed. When a new game I want comes out, I buy it in store. When I need an obscure out-of-print game, I search online.
If you have a great local store, show up. Buy things. Participate in their events. Tell your friends about them. The store that taught you to play board games deserves more than a quarterly visit.
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