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Shop & Play at Hidden Level Games, Celebrating One Year

Shop & Play at the New Hidden Level Games

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Calling all gamers! Hidden Level Games is your headquarters for all aspects of the gaming universe. Be it video games, table top games, trading card games, or game-related apparel, toys and collectibles, this local game super store has you covered. This September, Hidden Level Games celebrates one year of gaming in the Cape May County community.
While owner Geoff worked in Information Technology for Rite Aid for 11 years, he decided to pick up a hobby on the side which involved the retro gaming scene. He started repairing and selling old retro game consoles after purchasing them for cheap at flea markets, and it was a natural fit. He eventually grew tired of the corporate life and decided to start his own business in September 2017, focusing on this passion.
Hidden Level Games carries a wide variety of retro, new and used video games and consoles, as well as card and tabletop games such as Magic the Gathering, Pokemon, D&D and Munchkins. Additionally, Hidden Level Games features items like T-shirts, posters, plushies, pop culture items and more that represent your favorite game. The shop also accepts trade-ins, and offers a variety of repair services such as console repair, battery replacement for cartridge-based games and disc resurfacing.
But that’s not all… Hidden Level Games provides a space for you to play! Take a seat with your friends at a table and pass the time with some tabletop or card games; or, test that new video game at the “Try Before You Buy” play center before taking it home to call your own. Hidden Level Games hosts Magic: The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh events weekly, so be sure to check out their Facebook page to see when you can join in on the fun. Happy gaming!
Hidden Level Games is located at 1613 Rt. 47 S., Rio Grande, next to Joe Canal’s. For more information, visit www.hiddenlevelgamesnj.com or call (609) 551-4986.

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