Whanganui Chronicle

Lockdown game plan becomes reality

- Logan Tutty

Two local game enthusiast­s have turned their passion and hobby into a store.

First-time business owners Nic Plane and Kelly Thurston have opened Mad Loot Games, a store focusing on Magic: The Gathering and D&D (Dungeons and Dragons).

Magic: The Gathering is a fantasy card game, with millions of players all across the world.

D&D is a fantasy tabletop game that rose to fame in the 1980s. The game focuses on storytelli­ng and role-playing and usually has from four to eight players at a time. The game has had something of a revival across the world over recent years.

They opened their store this week in The Marketplac­e on Victoria Ave.

“It was a crazy idea in January 2020 and during Covid lockdown it developed into this,” Thurston said.

Plane started playing D&D around two years ago with workmates and fell into the proverbial rabbit hole.

“It just hooked me from there,” he said.

The pair are hoping to become a hub for local enthusiast­s and have been doing surveys with people in an effort to organise future meetings and games nights.

Thurston said they have had a great response from locals, with many glad to have a store in town and not have to travel to Palmerston North for cards.

“It has been cool coming here and just getting into it,” she said.

Setting up in The Marketplac­e for the next eight weeks, they’re hoping to lay a foundation that will allow them to expand if the response from Whanganui is good.

“It was easy opening here. It’s a good base to just get us started and see where we can go.

“The ultimate would be a venue where we can hold tournament­s. A lot of D&D groups have outgrown home venues and Magic players were looking for each other.”

 ?? PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY ?? Nic Plane and Kelly Thurston have opened Mad Loot Games in Victoria Ave’s Marketplac­e.
PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY Nic Plane and Kelly Thurston have opened Mad Loot Games in Victoria Ave’s Marketplac­e.

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