Gaming: Community Board Game Night with Kamloops Board Game Community

Wed November 6, 2024
5:00 pm  – 8:00pm
Desert City Games (171 Leigh Road, Kamloops, BC, Canada)
Free
Gaming, Social


Monthly Game Nights with The Kamloops Board Game Community!
Starting in April 3rd then every first Wednesday of the month following.
Check out their website https://www.kamloopsgames.com/


North Kamloops

About Desert City Games

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Desert City Games is a Game store located in Kamloops BC. Canada. We take pride in offering a large playspace for our customers to enjoy casual and competitive gameplay. Offering weekly events and tournaments for TCG’s such as Magic the Gathering, Flesh and Blood and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Plus paint nights, game nights.

Desert City Games takes pride in working and supporting local game developers and artists to provide a retail environment to promote their pages and events.

We offer a large selection of Dungeons & Dragons miniatures and books for Role playing. Plus 3d printed miniatures to bring your custom character to life.

We also stock a wide selection of Dice, Playmats, Sleeves, Deck boxes, local art, puzzles, tabletop games and books.


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