
Food, drinks, ambiance, and Commander!
That’s right, friends! We’ve teamed up with our amazing axe-slinging buddies at Lumberjack Johnny’s to bring you all a fun night of Commander! Featuring food and drink available for purchase, incredible atmosphere, and friendly faces, all are welcome to join us for an evening of fun!
Looking for more Commander? Worry not, as we also host Commander starting at 4pm!
Every Wednesday from 6pm-8:30pm!
Entry: $5
Can’t wait to join the fun? Register early on the Companion App using code: GX7X7J8

Join us for Commander every Wednesday at Gnome Games Appleton North!
That’s right, everyone! Gnome Games Appleton North is hosting Commander every Wednesday starting at 4pm! Whether you’re a seasoned player with a longtime favorite deck, or you just picked up your first Precon, players of all skill levels are welcome! Players will be paired randomly, so just bring your favorite decks, a positive attitude, and prepare for a fun night of friendship and Magic!
Don’t worry if this event starts too early for you to attend, we also run a second round of Commander starting at 6!
Every Wednesday 4pm-6pm; 6pm-8:30pm
Entry: $5
Can’t wait to join the fun? Reserve your seat early using code: 56D3X2J

Calling all Poké-fans! Join us every Sunday at 12pm for our Pokémon Club event!
Bring your friends (and prepare to make new ones) and partake in fun Pokémon activities such as playing the Pokémon card game, coloring pages, and hanging out with other Pokémon Trainers! This event is an open play style of event, with prize packs going out to participants on their 1st and 3rd time visiting for the season while supplies last!
This event is free to participate in and welcomes players of all experience levels, so bring all your friends and family for an amazing day of Pokémon fun!

Calling all Pokémon Trainers! Make friends and hone your skills at our Weekly Pokémon League!
Every Wednesday from 4pm-8pm we’ll be hosting a Pokémon League night for players of all skill levels and ages! Whether you’re an experienced trainer looking to perfect your deck, or you’re just starting your Pokémon journey join us to meet other trainers and play the Pokémon TCG! This casual event is the perfect way to experience and learn about the Pokémon TCG.

Beyblade X Open Play- Gnome Games Appleton North
Join us every Saturday from 10am-12pm and spin some tops at our weekly Beyblade X Open Play event! We’ll provide the arenas, so bring your favorite Beys and prepare to play with friends (or make some new ones). Don’t have a Beyblade? Don’t worry- we have a wide selection to choose from! Just pick one up and join the fun!
This event is free to participate in so bring your Beys and spin yourself a super fun Saturday morning!

Come play some Age of Sigmar at Gnome Games Green Bay West on Sundays!
Bring one or many of your armies to play or just stop in and check out the dice being rolled.
We have tables for play, some campaign action going, and terrain for use.
$5/or $5 worth of products
Join the Gnomes each Thursday at 5:30pm for Riftbound’s Nexus Nights!
Tournaments starting at 5:30pm
Entry is $10
Win a Match Win a Pack, Riftbound Promos
Join us weekly for some fun Riftbound action.
The domains are:
- Fury (Red) –
- Fury is about aggression, passion, and the thrill of conquering.
- Fury decks often use damage-based removal, Accelerate (and other ways to enter ready), and rewards for conquering to achieve victory.
- Generally, Fury cards have a harder time drawing lots of cards or killing units directly, especially units that stay out of combat in their base.
- Examples of Fury from popular fiction are Conan the Barbarian, Blade, and Anakin Skywalker.
- Calm (Green) –
- Calm is about balance, meditation, and the peace of holding.
- Calm decks often use defensive tricks, moving enemies, and negating interaction (like counterspells and stuns) to defend their holds and achieve victory.
- Generally, Calm cards have a harder time being very aggressive or interacting without using their units.
- Examples of Calm from popular fiction are Gandalf, Baloo, and Obi Wan Kenobi.
- Mind (Blue) –
- Mind is about innovation, outsmarting opponents, and the benefits of intelligence and curiosity.
- Mind decks often use long-term planning, shrinking tricks, card draw, hidden and gear synergy to gain an advantage and achieve victory.
- Generally, Mind cards have a harder time with moving units or having efficient units.
- Examples of Mind from popular fiction are Sherlock Holmes, Curious George, and Yoda.
- Body (Orange) –
- Body is about physical superiority, agility, and connection to the wilds.
- Body decks often ramp their resources, play efficient and high impact units, and dominate combats to achieve victory.
- Generally, Body cards have a harder time with finding efficient card draw or noncombat spells.
- Examples of Body from popular fiction are The Terminator, Juggernaut, and Chewbacca.
- Chaos (Purple) –
- Chaos is about unpredictability, rebellion, and trickiness.
- Chaos decks often manipulate position and the trash, use hidden tricks, and filter toward the right cards to achieve victory.
- Generally, Chaos cards have a harder time permanently eliminating a threat or giving permanent advantages to its units.
- Examples of Chaos from popular fiction are V (for Vendetta), Spiderman, and Han Solo.
- Order (Yellow) –
- Order is about unity, community, and sacrifice for the greater good.
- Order decks often generate many small units, gain effects on unit death, and kill units directly to achieve victory.
- Generally, Order cards have a harder time dealing with smaller units and moving units.
- Examples of Order from popular fiction are Superman, Cobra Commander, and Leia Organa.
One way to start building a deck is to start with a domain you think fits your playstyle (or just style, generally) and search for cool cards you might want to fit into a deck.
Look for this and other events at our website: gnomegames.com/events/month!