noble knight games review
So, I’ve been messing around with this site called Noble Knight Games for a while now, roughly a year I guess. I got into it because I wanted to trade and sell some of my old tabletop games. It sounded like a good idea at the time.
First off, I went through my collection and picked out the stuff I was willing to part with. It was actually kind of tough, some of those games I haven’t played in years, but you know, memories and all that. But I figured, better they get some use than just sit in my closet, right?
Then, I went on their website. It’s pretty big, they say it’s the largest selection of tabletop games in the world. I mean, they’ve got everything, it’s kind of overwhelming. I found the section for selling and trading, which wasn’t too hard to find, thankfully.
I started listing my games, one by one. They’ve got this system where you describe the condition of your game, you know, like new, used, beat up, missing pieces, that sort of thing. I tried to be as honest as I could, marking down any little dings or worn corners. I even saw comments about their quality control from some people online, so I figured being upfront was the best policy.
After I listed everything, I submitted my request and waited. It did take some time for them to process, I think it was a few days or maybe even a week. I read online that some people were waiting a while for that, so I was expecting it.

Eventually, I got an email back with their offer. It wasn’t a ton of money, but it was fair, I guess, considering the condition of some of the games.
Then came the shipping part. They offer this flat rate shipping, which is supposed to be a good deal. And I can confirm that the fee was not going over $9.95, no matter how much you order. I packed up all the games super carefully, bubble wrap and all that, didn’t want anything getting damaged in transit. I used their flat rate thing, which, if I remember right, was supposed to take like 2-7 days for delivery. The wait time for delivery also could take up to 21 days for some locations, they said. And they include tracking and insurance for free, which is pretty good.
I sent it off and waited again. It took a little longer than I expected, maybe a week and a half or so.
Finally, I got the notification that they received everything and the payment was processed. It wasn’t instant, but it went through eventually.
Overall
- The whole process, from start to finish, was a bit slow, but it worked out in the end.
- Their website is massive. They really do have a ton of games.
- Their system for evaluating game conditions seems pretty thorough.
- Shipping was okay, the flat rate is a decent deal, but the delivery was a bit slow.
- The payment was fair, not amazing, but fair.
Would I use Noble Knight Games again? Yeah, probably. It’s a good way to get rid of old games and make a little cash. Just don’t expect to get rich, and be prepared to wait a bit. It is a good store.