Charles County, Maryland.
Games Built.
Wood Crafted.
Both Loved.
Indie board games & handcrafted woodwork — from one small shop.
We make original tabletop games that bring people together, and custom wooden pieces that last a lifetime. Everything ships from Charles County, MD.
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BOARD GAMES
Original Indie Games & Tabletop Accessories
Broken Paths, Theseus’ Trials, dice rollers, game night gear and more. Every game is indie-made, player-tested, and built to create memories.
WOODWORKING
Custom Handcrafted Woodwork in Charles County
Game tables, Infinity Chests, mimic chests, and bespoke furniture — all made to order. Serving La Plata, Waldorf, and all of Southern Maryland.
FEATURED GAME
Broken Paths —
The game where your choices matter
2–4 Players
Ages 14+
High Replayability
Every game is different
Premium Components
Ethical materials
Indie-Made
100% original design
2–4 players race to the center of the board by laying cards to build their path – and sabotage everyone else’s. Simple to learn, impossible to put down. Debuted at PAX 2024.
Custom Woodwork · Charles County, MD
Handcrafted pieces,
built to last generations
Every piece is made to order. You choose the wood, we handle everything else. Serving La Plata, Waldorf, and all of Southern Maryland.
Signature Piece
Infinity Chest
One-way mirror creates the illusion of infinite depth. Available in Cherry, Oak, Cedar, and Maple. Handmade to order, allow 2–4 weeks.
Fan Favorite
Mimic Chests
Handcrafted mimic chests built for display, gifting, and admiring. Custom sizes and wood species. The perfect RPG gift.
Custom Order
Game Tables
Bespoke game tables with felt inserts, cup holders, and storage — built to your exact dimensions and wood species of choice.
Giving Back
Every purchase supports missing children
We’ve committed to donating 10% of all proceeds to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Our special NCMEC shirts go even further — 100% of those proceeds go directly to the cause.
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