"At Gamelandia in Palo Alto, customers can buy classic fare like “Settlers of Catan,” a trading-based board game where players score points building settlements, cities and roads. There are also newer games like “Root,” described by the store’s owner as a “strategic asymmetric war game with little woodland creatures.” "
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As commercial real estate gets cheaper, I wonder if more stores will incorporate "experiential" elements. I can see where there's value in store owners hosting group events like that.