This weekend

What’s Going on this Weekend?

Today: Friday Night Magic Booster draft @ 7:00pm

Saturday: Magic Homeroom @ 2pm. Play casual Magic in a friendly setting with other young people. Prizes for 8 or more players. Pathfinder Society @ 6pm; Magic: Pauper Tournament @ 6:30pm.

Sunday: Pinochle @ 12pm; X-Wing Assault on Imdaar Alpha Tournament @ 5pm; Story Games: Microscope @ 6pm; Iron Kingdoms RPG @ 7pm.

Looks like a lot of stuff right? Well despite all of these events, we want to let you know that at any given moment there is a solid amount of open table space at our store! Obviously on week days there is a lot more availability, but even on weekends with events the participants will either be in our private Game Room, or on one or two tables at the shop, which leaves quite a lot left for hanging out or just playing a pick up game of Ticket to Ride.

Don’t want to play Ticket to Ride? Our staff is always happy to teach any of the games we have in our Open Play section, many of which can be taught and played in less than an hour. Current favorites are the cooperative Hanabi, competitive Quantum, and ludicrous Smash Up!

See you soon.

Tim Morgan

When Tim Morgan told his high school guidance counselor that he wanted to publish games for a living, the response was a clueless, “Uhhhh, you’ll probably want some college then.” Twenty-five years later, while still not publishing games for a living, he has made games his life -- over twenty years as the manager of a game store in Seattle, playtester of more RPGs and board games than you can shake a stick at, and small-press publisher of several games and even more novels. And now, co-owner of the ‘Round the Table Game Pub in Lynnwood. He currently lives in Everett, WA, where he is the caretaker of four (no, five!) lolcats, the oppressive taskmaster of a teenaged daughter, and the devoted husband of a wonderful author. His latest work is Ellis: Kingdom in Turmoil, a full RPG rules system and setting, detailing a low-fantasy world where religion is king and morality matters.