We have a large, and continuously growing, list of companies that we work with as affiliate partners.
What this means is that when we link to something at an affiliate partner’s website we use a special referral link which tracks that someone is visiting them from our site, and then if that person makes a sale we earn a small commission.
There is no cost to the person using the referral link. If you head over to the same site via Google the prices will be the same. You do not pay extra to use these links and we get a small payment for referring you.
We are incredibly grateful for the support we receive from our readers and listeners. These referral commissions are our main source of income. It’s how we are able to keep producing content, create game reviews and have a weekly podcast.
Here is a list of our affiliate partners (links in this list are affiliate links):
- 2nd & Charles (Secondhand books, movies, music, and board games)
- Abeboooks (Used and rare books)
- Alibris (Mostly used books)
- Amazon US | Amazon Canada
- ArtsCow (Custom printshop)
- Best Buy Canada
(Shockingly large selection of board games)
- Better World Books ) (Used and new books, sales support donations of books to non-profit organizations)
- Biblio (Used, rare and out of print books)
- Blick (Art supplies for miniature painting, scenery creation, etc.)
- Books A Million (Small game selection available online)
- Brick Loot (Light kits for Lego sets, minifigures, and more)
- Calendars.com (Small game selection available online)
- Canadian Tire
(Yes, they have board games)
- Carnivore Club (Monthly meat box subscription)
- The Casual Game Revolution (Casual Game Insider Magazine)
- Chesshouse (Chess sets)
- Cratejoy (Subscription boxes, tons of escape room style options)
- DriveThruRPG (Digital and print on demand RPGs)
- DriveThruComics (Some digital RPGs)
- DMs Guild (Digital editions of RPGs)
- Easy Roller Dice (Dice and dice trays)
- eBay (Good source for out of print or hard to find games)
- EscapeWelt (Wooden puzzle boxes — get 10% off with code BELLHOP)
- Etsy (Tons of gaming accessories and upgrades)
- Evil Genius Games (Game publisher)
- Fanatical (Digital editions of board games and RPGs)
- Fun.com (Large selection of discounted games)
- Game Nerdz (Online game store)
- Game Stop (Yes, they have board games.)
- Gammon Village (Backgammon, chess, and other traditional games)
- Geekify (Gorgeous rebound books, custom printed maps, and more)
- GeekOn! (Board game backpacks, box bands and more)
- Genius Games (Game Publisher)
- HABA (Game publisher)
- Hot Topic (Yes, they have games)
- Humble Bundle (Mostly digital ebook bundles)
- Innovatoys (Metal model kits)
- Lego US | Lego Canada
- Meeple Design (Board gaming themed wall art, house goods, and more)
- Melissa and Doug (Kids toys, few games)
- Merchoid (UK retailer, some EU only mass market games)
- Miniature Market (Online game store)
- Mysterious Package Company (Escape room in a box, mystery experiences, and more — get 10% off with code BELLHOP)
- Noble Knight (Good source for out of print games)
- The Op (Game publisher)
- Outsmarted (Trivia board game with app integration — get 10% off with our code BELLHOP)
- Puzzling Pursuits (Mystery/puzzle games)
- Renegade Game Studios (Game publisher)
- Right Stuff Anime (Yes, they have games)
- Target (Big box retailer)
- Things From Another World (Current selection is nil, but have had games in the past)
- Unidragon (Unique wooden puzzles and puzzle/games — get 10% off with code BELLHOP)
- Walmart US | Walmart Canada
- Zulilly (Their selection fluctuates, but they do list hobby games regularly)