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  • Gamers Engaged with Food Lifeline
    • Aug 4th 2020
    • Posted by NELLY STEINER

    Gamers Engaged with Food Lifeline

    During these times of isolating and social distancing, we at Mox Boarding House are coming together to keep the campfire lit and the feeling of community in everything we do. This Sunday, August 9, we’re partnering with Mox Boarding House to host Gamers Engaged with Food Lifeline, a charity stream raising money for Food Lifeline.What to expect at Gamers Engaged with Food Lifeline?Gamers Engaged will feature streamers from across the video gaming and tabletop spheres including Magic Caster Cedric Phillips and game designer Mike Selinker, all coming together to support Food Lifeline. Our goal is to raise $15,000, which will provide 75,000 meals for food-insecure families.Why we need your help to support Food LifelineWe’re so excited to work with Food Lifeline, a non-profit serving western Wa
  • Card Kingdom is Now Mox Boarding House
    • May 4th 2017
    • Posted by HALLIE SANTO

    Card Kingdom is Now Mox Boarding House

    Card Kingdom in Ballard is Now Mox Boarding HouseCelebrated local game store renames its original Ballard storefrontSEATTLE, WA, May 1, 2017 – Nearly six years after opening its doors on Leary Way in Ballard, Card Kingdom and Café Mox – a gathering place for Seattle gamers of all stripes – is getting a new name. Starting this spring, the acclaimed game store and restaurant will bear the same name as the company’s Bellevue outpost: Mox Boarding House.Card Kingdom began as an online Magic: The Gathering trading card retailer in 1999, and the e-commerce business is still flourishing almost 20 years later. The Ballard storefront, opened in 2011, became a mecca for Magic players in Seattle and beyond, while its attached restaurant, Café Mox, provided an atmosphere for non-gamers to meet up with