Welcome!

Ashland Fun and Games is the hub of the gaming community of Northern Wisconsin. We also proudly carry the largest selection of family games, party games, educational games, role-playing games, and collectible games in the Northland.

Please come by and use our large gameroom and try out a board game, play in a Magic tournament, or just meet other game enthusiasts in the area!



Friday, December 30, 2011

2011 Final Magic Standings

Thanks to everyone who played at any of our sanctioned events in 2011. Please help us build on these numbers in 2012 and continue growing our awesome gaming community!


1.) Greenfield, Levi 448
2.) Croteau, Joseph 388
3.) holzhaeuser, Wilson 323
4.) Rongstad, Dakota 268
5.) Johnson, Jason 258
6.) hengescht, Lee 233
7.) Madsen, Michael 229
8.) hurlburt, David 219
9.) Kegel, Steven 217
10.) Martin, Nick 211
11.) Rongstad, Mike 196
12.) Aimone, Stephanie 189
13.) huite, Skylar 154
14.) Stanny, Chris 123
14.) huite, Shiloh 123
16.) Kolodziejski, Ed 106
17.) hillert, Christopher 94
18.) Katchka, Joshua 88
19.) Kamantauskas, Michael 85
20.) harrelson, Brian 82
21.) Bucheger, Jesse 81
22.) Lein, Stephanie 72
23.) Dowd, Rick 68
24.) Seefeldt, Ian 60
25.) Ridlon, Nolan 55
26.) Salmon, Tore 45
27.) Guski, Robert 39
27.) Gary, Trevor 39
29.) Basile, Anthony 34
30.) Doering, Oakley 33
30.) Truchon, henry 33
32.) Sanderson, Pete 32
33.) Vitek, Nick 27
34.) Faber, Eric 25
34.) Maher, Robert 25
36.) Lowthian, Declan 24
36.) Anderson, Xavias 24
38.) Doering, Eddy 22
39.) Schmidt, James 21
39.) Solem, Phil 21
39.) Skogan, David 21
39.) Terry, Davis 21
43.) Rynda, Ray 18
43.) Carroll, Mitchell 18
43.) Erickson, Andrew 18
46.) Buvala, Josh 15
46.) Baughcum, Mitch 15
46.) Parent, Nathan 15
46.) Skulan, Nick 15
46.) Vaughn, Dan 15
51.) Rhody, hank 12
51.) Reich, Karl 12
51.) George, Tom 12
51.) LcClere, Kenny 12
51.) Liphart, Jake 12
56.) Engel, Adam 10
56.) Sobtzak, Sam 10
58.) Buvala, Jacob 9
58.) Schmidt, Chris 9
58.) Carl, Ron 9
58.) holder, Nathan 9
58.) Seefeldt, Francis 9
58.) Rosburg, Jeff 9
64.) Thomas, Nathan 7
64.) Castor, Stephen 7
64.) Barbeau, Jean Marc 7
64.) Defoe, Courtney 7
64.) Lynn, Jacob 7
69.) hudson, Luke 6
69.) Peterson, Grant 6
69.) Cramer, Drew 6
69.) Daoust, Ashley 6
69.) Dickerson, Sean 6
69.) Bulovsky, Ben 6
69.) Peltekian, Aram 6
76.) Manzer, Reilly 4
76.) Manzer, Ruger 4
78.) Malmquist, James 3
78.) Allen, Cody 3
78.) Koval, Travis 3
78.) Adams, holly 3
78.) Carlson, Chelsey 3
78.) Giagnoni, Tina 3
78.) han, Robert 3
78.) Schue, Leo 3
78.) Lazorik, Michael 3
78.) hanson, Wade 3
78.) Switzer, Tom 3
94.) hewland, hannah 0
94.) Tracyzk, Alan 0
94.) Anderson, Kerry 0
94.) henry, Jacob 0
94.) Lambert, James 0
94.) Sloan, Ryan 0



Thursday, December 22, 2011

We love these games!

We don't just sell games, we sell family bonding time, we sell the ice breaker at your next party, we sell fun.

Let us help you find the perfect game by sharing some of our favorite titles.

Are you looking for a game that both younger children and adults can play together? Try:
Tok Tok Woodman


Tok Tok Woodman is a terrific dexterity game, like Jenga. Where in Jenga you have a tower of blocks, here you have a plastic tree made up of discs. Each player gets two taps with a toy axe to carefully knock off pieces of bark from the discs without sending the whole tree tumbling down.











Are you looking for a game to play with a non-gaming crowd? Try:
Tetris Link
Just about everyone is familiar with how Tetris works so Tetris Link will hook anyone with it's simple rules, quick play, and solid strategy.








or

Trophy Buck
In this part of the country, every single person either deer hunts, or knows someone who deer hunts. Even if they aren't into games, they'll be open to trying Trophy Buck with it's camo/blaze orange package design. After one round everyone will know the rules to this dice game with a fun, push your luck mechanic.




Do your friends and family enjoy playing Apples to Apples? Try any of these games with very similar rules:



















In Bubble Talk, each player gets a hand of silly caption balloon cards and players take turns being the judge. The judge reveals a bizarre picture and then each other player chooses one of the caption balloon cards in their hand that they think would be the funniest fit to the revealed picture. The judge chooses the best one!

Faux-Cabulary is a great fit for families that enjoy word games. Each player has three dice with word fragments on each side. The judge reads a definition of a new word, like "That sticky substance on movie theater floors". Each player attempts to create a word with their dice that sounds like it could fit the description. Again, the judge chooses the best, or funniest one.

In Dixit, each player receives a hand of cards with very strange, abstract artwork on them. Each player takes turns being the story-teller. The story-teller picks a card in their hand and tries to come up with a brief sentence, or phrase, or sound that describes it and places it face down. Then each player picks a card in their hand that might be close to the story-teller's description and places it face down. All the face down cards are shuffled up and players guess which card was the story-tellers!