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Tabletop RPG
Tabletop RPG
DND5E
Dungeons & Dragons 5E
Saco
Campaign
Maine (Biddeford, Saco, OOB) older gaming group
Players
2/5
GM
0/1
Dungeons & Dragons 5E
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Maine (Biddeford, Saco, OOB) older gaming group

Two questions for my older fellow Saco, Biddeford, OOB & Dayton Maine role-playing peeps... Anyone have an open seat at their in-person D&D (or other RPG) table? And if not... Anyone interested in starting a new in-person local game group with me? If the answer to either above is "Yes", message me to see if our two gaming interests and personalities are on the same page. Even if they aren't, I'd dig hearing your thoughts and the chance to chat with a fellow nerdy local. If we pass each others Internet Stranger vibe check, it would be cool to meet up in person to see if our interests dovetail and see where it goes. I'm a mid-50's player looking to connect with some like minded easy going folks while I get back into the hobby. I'll probably gel best with folks from late 30's and up, but I'm open to hearing from younger folks too. Last played 5e, but open to any edition. I suppose I'd even consider a non-D&D RPG if it sounded fun enough. I can host after I get to know everyone. I'm mostly interested in the storytelling aspects of the game vs. solely murder hobo-ing and min/max-ing, but dig playing with others with different interests. I have a fairly flexible schedule for in-person games (even some free time during the weekdays if any of you work from home). I'm not super interested in online play at this point as I'm trying to play as locally as possible to make it easy to do regularly and I've always thought it would be fun to do a longer campaign. Happy to do one-shots too. Ideally, Not interested in a paid game, but  I'd be happy to contribute to the regular costs of running the game, needed supplies, game materials for the DM and group food etc. If you're somewhat local (within 15 mins of Saco), message me and we'll see where it goes. Ideally, I'm looking to play either in my or someone elses home once we all get to know each other vs. a game store or other place in order to keep the costs down and because I find game stores a little too busy to have a relaxing night. No problems doing the first few sessions in a public place however and I know of a couple coffee shops and breweries that have spaces which would be fun  for us to run the first few sessions in. If this post is still up, feel free to get in touch, even if has been a while since it went live as I'll probably still be interested in hearing from you even if I put this up a year ago. Cheers and good rolls!

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