Masters of the Universe: Battleground

Demo / Game Day

Sunday, 23rd November 2025

Masters of the Universe: Battleground is a fantasy miniature game based on the beloved cartoon series. Fight for dominance in the magical world of Eternia!

Event Information

Open from 10am. Games from 11am.

Join a learn-to-play game, or bring your own minis for campaign & match play.


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games (Exeter) - Street Map
Clifton Road Games, 16 Clifton Road, Exeter, EX1 2BR

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn, and (across the Triangle Car Park) Dee Yi and Exe Coffee Roasters are a short distance to the right of the shop. Waitrose is at the top of the hill, directly opposite the shop entrance.


Customer toilets are available. The toilets are wheelchair accessible.

STAR WARS: SHATTERPOINT

Sunday, 9th July 2023

New players …
Learn the fundamentals of Star Wars: Shatterpoint over the course of three missions. Each mission is designed to familiarize gameplay concepts and mechanics, culminating in a full game of Star Wars: Shatterpoint.

Experienced players …
Play full games with your own squads.

Free with Shatterpoint purchase or … £5 per player
Never more than … 12 players

DayDateStart Time
Sunday09/07/202311:00[Facebook]
Star Wars: Shatterpoint @ Clifton Road Games, Exeter

Venue Information

Clifton Road Games (Exeter) - Street Map
Clifton Road Games, 16 Clifton Road, Exeter, EX1 2BR

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between the Leonardo Hotel – formerly Jury’s Inn – and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Star Trek: Ascendancy

Game Day

Friday, 7th April 2023

Boldly go where no one has gone before. In Star Trek: Ascendancy — a board game of exploration, expansion and conflict between the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, and the Romulan Star Empire — you control the great civilizations of the Galaxy, striking out from your home worlds to expand your influence and grow your civilization. Will you journey for peace and exploration, or will you travel the path of conquest and exploitation? Command starships, establish space lanes, construct starbases, and bring other systems under your banner. With more than 200 plastic miniatures and 30 star systems representing some of the Star Trek galaxy’s most notable planets and locations, Star Trek: Ascendancy puts the fate of the galaxy in your hands.

The great unknown lies before you; with every turn is a new adventure as your ships explore new space systems, encounter new life forms and new civilizations, make wondrous discoveries, and face challenging obstacles, all drawn from the vast fifty year history of Star Trek. Will you brave the hazards of Rura Penthe to harvest vital resources, race to develop Sherman’s Planet before your rivals stake their claim, or explore the mysteries of the Mutara Nebula on an ever-growing, adaptive map of the galaxy. With an infinite combination of planets and interstellar phenomena, no two games of Star Trek: Ascendancy will ever play the same!

DayDateStart Time
Friday07/04/202311:00[Facebook]
Star Trek: Ascendancy

Event Information

The shop will be open from 10am until late on Good Friday – Borg Friday! – 7th April 2023, with Star Trek: Ascendancy only one of the games expected to played as part of an open games day event.


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR (Local Street Map)
Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR +441392259988 http://www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Fallout Wasteland Warfare

Game Day

Sunday, 25th June 2023

Bring your own minis… or just turn up and join in.
Learn-to-Play, Expert, or any level in between.

DayDateStart Time
Sunday05/02/202311:00[Facebook]
Sunday16/04/202311:00
Sunday25/06/202311:00[Facebook]
Fallout: Wasteland Warfare

Event Information


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR (Local Street Map)
Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR +441392259988 http://www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Masters of the Universe: Battleground

Demo / Game Day

Masters of the Universe: Battleground is a fantasy miniature game based on the beloved cartoon series. Fight for dominance in the magical world of Eternia!

DayDateStart Time
Sunday29/01/202311:00
Sunday02/04/202311:00[Facebook]
Sunday27/08/202311:00[Facebook]

Event Information

Open from 10am. Games from 11am.

Join a learn-to-play game, or bring your own minis for campaign & match play.


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games (Exeter) - Street Map
Clifton Road Games, 16 Clifton Road, Exeter, EX1 2BR

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

ifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Games Day: HARRY POTTER

Saturday, 10th December 2022, from 10am


Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game

The Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game is your gateway to a world of magic and wonder. In this board game, you will be able to relive the adventures of your favourite characters from the Harry Potter cinematic series. Will you do battle against the forces of the Dark Lord? Or will you help Voldemort achieve his goals and destroy Harry Potter and his meddling friends? The Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game is easy to learn, but difficult to master, and you’ll want to return again and again to unleash new characters and abilities, and perfect your strategies.

1-4 players | 60-90 mins


Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle

A Co-Operative Deck-Building Game.

Play as your favorite characters and defend the wizarding world from evil forces. Enhance your abilities as you build your deck with over 140 cards. Seven successive game adventures offer increasing difficulty as you battle Villains and unlock new abilities, secrets and challenges.

1-4 players | 60-90 mins


Dobble: Harry Potter

Can you spot the single matching magical image between two cards?

2-6 players | 15 mins


Story Cubes: Harry Potter

Tell your own stories in the Wizarding World! The beloved game of creativity gets a magical twist. Simply roll the cubes, see what images they reveal – whether it be favourite characters like Harry Potter or Hermione Granger, a magical creature or a racing broom – then use them to create a story.

2-8 players | 15 mins


Codenames: Harry Potter

A fun, cooperative word-and-picture deduction game for Harry Potter fans of all ages! Can you give one-word clues to guide your team to the right cards without summoning a dark wizard?

2+ players | 15 mins


Similo: Harry Potter

A cooperative deduction game where your goal is to make the other players guess one secret character by playing other character cards from your hand as clues, stating whether they are similar to or different from the secret character.

2+ players | 10 mins


Talisman: Harry Potter

Lord Voldemort™ awaits the most competent of witches and wizards for a fateful demonstration of bravery or obedience in Talisman: Harry Potter™! Take on the daring roles of members of the Order of the Phoenix™ or Death Eaters™ in a fleeting race around Hogwarts™ to gain access to the Dark Lord himself.

2-6 players | 90+ mins


Munchkin: Harry Potter

The race is on to be the top witch or wizard in this version of Steve Jackson’s classic roleplaying card game, where you can play as a member of your favorite Hogwarts house and scuffle with other students to reach Level 10 first! Acquire Allies, use Proficiency, and deal Curses to dungeon-crawl your way to the top in a whole new way to enjoy the magical movies you love.

2-6 players | 60+ mins


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR +441392259988 http://www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left as you exit Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Star Wars: Armada

Sunday, 30th October 2022 (from 11:00)

Event Information

Post-lockdown return to play session featuring ‘some ships on some tables’. Bring your own fleet or just turn up and join in (taking control of part of the in-store armada).

If you know what you’re doing, have an organised battle fleet, and want tournament-style play, we can put you with that group. If you’re new to the game or just fancy firing turbolasers at assorted rebel scum, there will be some less structured options. All with a view to organising a larger Campaign Event at a later date.

STAR WARS: ARMADA – Fantasy Flight Games / Atomic Mass Games

Venue Information

Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR +441392259988 http://www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.


Customer toilets are available. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equipped as disabled facilities (ie. they do have extra space for a wheelchair and low hand basins; they don’t have hand rails or emergency assistance alarms).

Masters of the Universe: Battleground

Demo / Game Day

Masters of the Universe: Battleground is a fantasy miniature game based on the beloved cartoon series. Fight for dominance in the magical world of Eternia!

Sunday, 2nd October 2022

DayDateStart Time
Sunday02/10/202211:00[Facebook]

Event Information

Open from 10am. Games from 11am.

Join a learn-to-play game, or bring your own minis for campaign & match play.


Venue Information

Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR (Local Street Map)
Clifton Road Games, Exeter, EX1 2BR – Tel. 01392 259 988

Clifton Road Games
16 Clifton Road
EXETER
EX1 2BR
Tel. 01392 259 988
www.cliftonroadgames.co.uk

Transport

Cars: The Triangle Car Park is at the end of Clifton Road. In addition, there are 30-minute parking bays just up the road near Newtown Stores convenience shop, as well as 2-hour bays in each of the side roads off of Clifton Road (Clifton Street, Chute Street, Sandford Walk, etc). If you have an electric vehicle, there are charging points in Belmont Road (along the front of Belmont Park), on the left from the end of Clifton Road.

Bus: The nearest bus stop is Lower Summerlands at the junction of Clifton Road and Heavitree Road. The new Exeter Bus Station is only a few yards further away, by St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre and the VUE Cinema (walk down past the VUE cinema, across Western Way, between Jury’s Inn and Belmont Chapel to the Triangle Car Park and then turn left past The Clifton Inn).


FOOD & DRINK

Clifton Road Games do not provide or sell food and/or drinks on the premises, but customers are welcome to bring their own.

Newtown Stores is just up the road (on your left as you exit the shop), The Clifton Inn has an in-house bakery, as well as their regular pub menu, and is also just up the road (on the right as you exit). Exe Coffee Roasters are across the Triangle Car Park (opposite the Pyramids Leisure Centre).

We generally advise that gamers take specific breaks for food and drinks, rather than snacking throughout. It’s safer for the games components.

Customer toilets are provided in-store. Note that these are wheelchair accessible but not fully equiped as disabled facilities (ie. they don’t have all of the hand rails, etc).

STAR WARS: LEGION

STAR WARS: LEGION in-store play, Sundays 11am onwards.

MOS ISCA

During the initial pandemic lockdown (April 2020 onwards), I began working on some terrain for Star Wars: Legion. A combination of factors – primarily nobody using the games room and not having to pack everything away every couple of days – allowed the project to get suitably out of hand and many customers will have seen this in various states of progress:

Mos Isca – Under Construction (2020)

Lots has been added – some bits might even be considered finished – but it’s now past time to get some games going. The plan was to start in March, after the last of the pandemic related legal restrictions were lifted, but then everyone got infected and things got delayed until April 2022. Nobody said that Rebellion against a Galactic Empire was an easy thing …

Rebels ambush an imperial patrol

Docking Bay 16