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  • Great Stock. Awful Service
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/12/07
    Awesome game selection and I'm a big supporter of the independent stores in Harvard Sq, Cambridge. The Harvard bookstore is a great place to get your books, Black Inc is a very cool gift store, Cardullos has a wonderful selection of food, Gredel's Den is the best place for pint. Unfortunately the folks at Games People Play seem unwilling to ...
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  • Really enjoyed the store
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/19/05
    I only had a few minutes to spend here, but I'd looked in several stores for a nice Go set for Father's Day, and this was the only place I found that carried it. Not only that, but they had three different versions of it for different budgets. The sales staff is knowledgeable and helpful, and they kindly wrapped my gift in brown paper and string. Classic, simple, and tons of variety here.
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  • A Goldmine
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/23/04
    This is about the only place in Massachusetts to find all the great board games that Europe produces. We used to drive over an hour when I was in college to make "field trips" to this store. If you are a gamer or puzzler of any sort, this is a place not to miss.
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