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Our group has recently seen its ranks thinned somewhat, (a plague of children being born, engagements, and similar disasters) and we're looking for one or two new players. Currently, we've decided to give Shadowrun a try, although we've ran D&D in the past and likely will again... We play on the weekends in Manhattan (usually at NG).
Hello. I have a group in NYC that’s looking for players. I am in an equal predicament.
Are you only looking for players as a DM, or would you be willing to join in my game?
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I sent you an equal email, but its hotmail ... so, I'll post the message here as well.
Last edited by AvangionQ; 7th February 2004 at 08:13 PM..
Yeah, my group is looking for a player or two as well. . . we NYC gamers should figure out a way to share player resources and refer people to each other so people find games and players that fit their style.
Yeah, my group is looking for a player or two as well. . . we NYC gamers should figure out a way to share player resources and refer people to each other so people find games and players that fit their style.
I think I was actually talking to someone about playing in your game (Or world, anyway - group of villagers led by a war hero sets off to find a new place to live?) last year, read some of the story hour and liked it, but then I didn't hear back from whoever I was corresponding with, and it sort of died...
So you're looking for players again? When/where do you guys play?
Last edited by mmu1; 25th February 2004 at 03:31 AM..
I'm also looking for players in the NYC area as I've got one extra slot available in my D&D campaign. It's in Jersey City, but is a shorter ride out (via PATH) than most Brooklyn stops.
I'm totally in agreement that some sort of database/community for gamers in NYC is needed. Posting on bulletin boards in Neutral Ground and Compleat Strategist just doesn't cut it.
I agree with Nemm about sharing player resources - i know of 2 other groups other than mine. We should try and form some sort of a net work...my group currently consists of 6 players. We should try and recruit
__________________ I walk in darkness, the shadows my only friend. Yet in the cold of the night I wake up screaming; only the bitter silence of loneliness to hear my torment.
And aside from walking in darkness I LOVE Harry Potter...
Yeah, my group is looking for a player or two as well. . . we NYC gamers should figure out a way to share player resources and refer people to each other so people find games and players that fit their style.
I found AvangionQ and Arthur through Meetup.com. Someone with more time and computer talent could start a webpage for NYC gamers like some of the knitting groups have done. Yahoo groops and tripod have free sites.
Err, sorry, one more group looking for a player or two.
This is a HarnMaster/HarnWorld group meeting in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on weeknights, two or three times a month. One of the other players just ran away to join the circus (I'm not kidding) and we could use a replacement.
E-mail me at rbs-at-panix-dot-com if you've heard of Harn and want to give it a try.