9 trading card game shops matching your criteria


Dice Addiction is Tulsa's one stop shop for all things Gaming. We carry Magic the Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Heroclix, Miniatures, Gundam, Hobby Paint, Dungeons and Dragons, and of course you cannot forget the Dice.

Discriminatory & Misogynistic & Smelly. Even when you’re a separate person paying separately for the pre-release they don’t allow you and your partner to buy separate boxes. I’m not gonna argue with someone in their store, but that’s trash. This is the last place I go to for cards and I definitely don’t wanna play here, especially when it smells like body odor constantly. They take advantage of people wanting to do the pre-releases because they know it’s limited everywhere and just play power trips. They also scalp people on prices. They’re always trying to get one over on you for singles that decrease in value on TCG if you don’t call them on it. Not to mention that they always have horrible attitudes and customer service. Who wants to go to a place that is supposed to be inclusive for someone to be rude to you? The biggest reason this irritates me is because I am my own person. I am not my boyfriend’s property. It’s very discriminatory to not sell to me just because I’m with him when I have my own payment. If it were two men that were friends that walked in, is that how you would treat them? No. You wouldn’t say “Oh you guys walked in together so you can’t both buy one.” I don’t know if they have a problem with women but absolutely trash location. I can honestly say I will never step foot in this store again. I don’t know how their rating is 4.3 except for men that apparently don’t get discriminated against for playing games and collecting anime.

Had a nice experience at safe room games by friendly staff and felt like a nice local game store. They had a good selection of magic and they had fair prices overall, I would recommend you visit if you’re wondering.

Very nice store for all of your Warhammer/Warmachine goodies. My husband constantly goes back and he is like a kid in a candy store. They have some board games, paint and books too. Something any nerd would enjoy. 🌸🐈💐💫

I’ve visited several card selling shops in the Tulsa area and this is absolutely a top class store that focuses solely on MTG and Pokemon. While they don’t offer other game series the store is absolutely amazing. It has bright lights. Comfortable seating and tables with table sized play mats already laid out so you don’t have to bring your own. They have by far the widest selection of card packs for the two game available going back many sets. Friendly staff who are very helpful. They also have a whole warehouse of singles that you can browse from their computer system or online so as far as i'm aware they have the largest stock of singles in the area. They also offer a fair trade in program for used cards. If you’re interested in MTG or Pokemon and you’re in the Tulsa area you owe it to yourself to come check it out.

Vintage Stock is an alright store, but like other retro stores it'll be a hit or miss or rare chance of finding what your looking for. It's very well organized and has tons of options. Only problem I have is the pricing for a good chuck of it, movies/games being pretty steep even when there not that rare. Vintage Stock trades are also ok but seems like low balling pretty often, even when you have a bundle of something brand new in the box and only offering 12$ and then high pricing it later. There was a time I found a copy of Halo 2 aluminum case, it was bent and couldn't close, I asked if they would do a discount, and said they couldn't when the product is damaged clearly and already steep price. It's not a bad store, just has its cons and pros. Great for browsing or getting lucky finding that one rare item or such. Restrooms in the back and front is wheel chair accessible

Wizards Asylum is a family-owned and operated comic and gaming store that has been in business for more than 24 years serving Tulsa and Northeast Oklahoma.