Game Haven Sandy
As our biggest location our Game Haven Sandy store not only has a full Battle Grounds coffee shop but hosts amazing events and mini conventions. Private game rooms available for rent, and huge selection of Board Games, Miniatures, Puzzles, and more.
Game of the Month
My Shelfie - You’ve just taken home your new bookshelf and now it’s time to put your favorite items in the display: books, boardgames, portraits... Who will show the best organized shelfie?
During your turn, you must take 1, 2, or 3 item tiles from the living room board (shared by all the players), following these rules:
• The tiles you take must be adjacent to each other and form a straight line.
• All the tiles you take must have at least one side free at the beginning of your turn.
Then, you must place all the tiles you’ve picked into 1 column of your bookshelf (a 3D display) to meet the personal goal cards, which grant points if you match the highlighted spaces with the corresponding item tiles, or the common goal cards, which grant points if you achieve the illustrated pattern. You also score points if you connect item tiles of the same type.
The first player who fills all the spaces of their bookshelf triggers the end game and takes the end game token that grants additional points. The game continues until the end of the turn of the player sitting on the right of the player holding the first player token.
The player who scores the most points wins the game.
A game of strategy and glance, different every time thanks to the variety of common and personal goals. The beautiful images of the item tiles will really give you the feeling of tidying up your precious shelf.
It's Game Night!
Play games 7 days a week. We have Magic the Gathering tournaments, Board Game Play, Trading Card Nights, Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer's League, Star Wars Legion events, Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments, Pokémon League, Warhammer Events, Cardfight Vanguard, and more. There's always a place for you and your friends to play at Game Haven!
Reviews for Game Haven Sandy, UT
McKenna Roberts
The place is clean and nice. The private rooms are affordable for how often our group meets. Has been a bit hard to contact them via phone (answered about half the times I called) and when in shop ended up waiting around for a worker for a while.
Ethan Vincent
Staff knows there stuff! Super helpful and clean store. Great selection and variety.
Rachel Peterson
The guys working Sundays are super nice and helpful. Also had a great selection of MTG decks and dragon shield sleeves. (:
Eric Wadsworth
Pretty cool new layout. Friendly staff as always and theres some pretty cool trinkets to find there.
About Sandy, UT
Sandy is a city in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, located in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. The population of Sandy was 87,461 at the 2010 census, making it the sixth-largest city in Utah. The population is currently estimated to be about 96,380 according to the July 1, 2019 United States Census estimates.Sandy is home to the Shops at South Town shopping mall; the Jordan Commons entertainment, office and dining complex; and the Mountain America Exposition Center. It is also the location of the soccer-specific Rio Tinto Stadium, which hosts Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC home games, and opened on October 8, 2008. The city is currently developing a walkable and transit-oriented city center called The Cairns. A formal master plan was adopted in January 2017 to accommodate regional growth and outlines developments and related guidelines through the next 25 years, while dividing the city center into distinct villages. The plan emphasizes sustainable living, walkability, human-scaled architecture, environmentally-friendly design, and nature-inspired design while managing population growth and its related challenges. == History == === Early settlements === Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains thirteen miles (19 km) south of Salt Lake City, Sandy was a likely area for early settlement. The area was first used by nomadic bands of Paiute, Shoshone, and Bannock Indians who roamed along the base of the mountains as they travelled from their winter home at Utah Lake to their summer fishing grounds at Bear Lake. Permanent settlers first moved into Sandy during the 1860s and 1870s because of the availability of land in the less crowded southern end of the Salt Lake Valley.
Neighborhoods We Serve
Crescent, Sandy Village, American Villa, Willow Creek Heights, Altawood, Willow Creek Meadows, Rockhampton Estates, Silvercrest Park, Altara Heights, Sandy Acres, Farley Acres, Whitmore Terrace, Creek Road Terrace, Sherwood Park, Ashley Park, Hillshire, Silver Sage, Willow Wick Estates, Wooded Acres, Willowcreek, Wildwood Estates, Southland Acres, Willow Creek Hills, Del Ruby, Willow View, Ponderosa Park, Alegre Vista, Laurel Estates, Alamo Park, Wright, Mingo Park, White Sands, Ark, Granite Crest, Wildflower, Ridges of Summer Meadows, Altawood Place, Altawood Subdivision Number 3