In addition, WOTC has said we can count new purchases of 6 Ikoria Pre-release kits toward qualifying for a BIBTB card and the Mechagodzilla card. So buy 6 pre-release kits and get the cards. In addition, if you want to spread out the purchase of the pre-release kits, just ask us and we will keep track of your purchases and award you your cards when you hit the 6 box total. Sorry but purchases made before May 23 do not count towards your totals.
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Friday, May 22, 2020
Ikoria Love Your Store Promotion
In addition, WOTC has said we can count new purchases of 6 Ikoria Pre-release kits toward qualifying for a BIBTB card and the Mechagodzilla card. So buy 6 pre-release kits and get the cards. In addition, if you want to spread out the purchase of the pre-release kits, just ask us and we will keep track of your purchases and award you your cards when you hit the 6 box total. Sorry but purchases made before May 23 do not count towards your totals.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Magic Love Your Game Store Promotion
First, we will see another shipment of Mystery Booster boxes arriving.
2nd make a purchase of Magic and get a Reliquary Tower (one per customer)
3rd buy a booster box and get a Mechagodzilla, Battle Fortress card, on top of the regular BIBTB card.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Godzilla Cards in Ikoria
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Magic Ikoria
So far, we know that Mothra, King Ghiderah, Gigan and Godzilla will appear in the set. No word yet on how many other creatures from the films will get the Magic treatment.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Godzilla
Coming in May
TYV09013
Godzilla Kaiju Wars Board Game
$69.99 SRP
Created by veteran game designer Richard H. Berg, this game features four of cinema's most popular monsters (Rodan, Gigan, Ghidorah, and Godzilla) in an all-out battle royale. The monsters will brawl over a variety of terrain, all while destroying buildings and dealing with bombs, traps, and (of course) the military. The highly detailed miniature figures stand 2-3/8” inches high and the game also includes 90 stackable plastic tiles, which players can use to construct hundreds of different cityscapes that form the settings for the monster battles that are at the core of this board game simulation of the classic Japanese monster movies.
Berg’s card-based gameplay allows players to create highly cinematic battles and scales to varying levels of complexity. Players can sit down for a quick one-on-one brawl between monsters, or choose a different victory condition for a deeper, more strategic game. Thanks to game-changing events and relentless military pressure, any outcome is possible.