I was trying to walk off a heavy meal by taking a self-guided tour of the Galleria at Sunset mall. When I walked by this place, I realized that I hadn’t seen it before and decided to step inside. This is a pretty big store. It’s not a cramped KB Toys from my childhood days at a mall. The aisles, if you can even call them that, have plenty of room for you to walk around someone. Even so, it feels like a very well-stocked store. They’re stylized as «go!» calenders games & toys” and indeed there is one end for the calendars, another for toys, and a huge middle section labeled as games. I think the boundaries do get blurred a little, but I won’t make a fuss about that. So what do they have, exactly? Lots of stuff. Too many things to remember, but these are the things that stuck to my short-term memory: LEGO, dolls in pink boxes, Doctor Who stuff, a few graphic novel-length comics, Settlers of Catan, lightsaber toys, those collapsible sphere things, voice changers, themed decks of playing cards, jigsaw puzzles, those puzzles where you have to assemble wood pieces into shapes, those other puzzles where you have to separate metal pieces from each other, so many board games and party games, and calendars for all sorts of interests(Guardians of the Galaxy included). Kids and adult-sized kids alike could both enjoy this store, and I would have easily bought a few things today if I had been inclined to loosen up the wallet a bit. It’s worth a stop if you’re in the mall(it’s on the 1st floor near Wetzel’s on the Dillard’s/JCPenney end of the mall) or if you’re just tired of Toys R Us. Just give it a «go!»