Friday 25 February 2011

More For Our Roleplaying Fans


One of our many missions this year is to provide a better service to our hardcore of RPG fans that frequent the premises. Well, I'm pleased to say that stage one of our mission is now complete. We've been stocking D&D for a long time, the Fantasy Flight Warhammer RPGs have been around since late last year and now we've added: World of Darkness (including the Werewolf and Mage settings), Call of Cthulhu, Pathfinder, Traveller and Tunnels and Trolls into the mix. That pretty much gives us a decent coverage of all the most popular RPGs of right now.

But don't forget that whayt we hold in stock is only the beginning. We can quickly get hold of pretty much any currently-in-print RPG rulebook or supplement - with over a thousand RPG products in stock at our suppliers at any one time, we can be fairly certain of getting you whatever you want, whenever you need it. Put us to the test :) Anyway, you can check out all the stock items over at the RPG section of the website. Enjoy!

Friday 18 February 2011

Best of Toy Fair Part 3 - Moshi Monsters Plush


What do you get when you cross the massive smash hit massive multiplayer game, Moshi Monsters, with adorable soft toys? Probably one of the biggest crazes of 2011. When it was announced that Moshi Monsters were entering the toy arena in a big way it looked certain that there was something huge coming and early indications are that the prediction isn't wrong.

There's talking Moshis plus a wide range of Moshlings available in plush and backpack clip on forms, plus a big range of colelctible moshling figures too. You can find out more about the new Moshi Monsters soft toys here, and they'll be available with worldwide shipping on our website soon.

Monday 7 February 2011

Best of Toy Fair Part 2 - Iwako Erasers


We always look forward to spotting the big Japanese crazes at Toy Fair - they are invariably very cool indeed. Last year it was Micro Pets, which were awesome. This year, we spotted the small, very plain looking box with the Japanese writing from about 40 paces. "Iwako," the sign above the stand told us. We already knew that the box would contain something great...

Iwako make fantastically fun-shaped erasers - many with removable and inter-changeable parts. Massively trendy in Japan, already huge in the US, and about to be huge here too - there have been over 800 Iwako erasers released in Japan, and a fair number of them will be available in the UK within the next week or two. You can find out more about Iwako here.