We are looking to join or form a new local gaming group with other mature professionals (or at least the gainfully-employed who also have to get up in the morning).
We just moved to Chicago, and miss hanging out with our friends, ordering pizza, and gaming for a few hours. Here's our stats: non-smokers, degreed, married couple, employed in technical and creative fields, early thirties, can host, CHA 18, opening to GMing if needed.
Other good things to know: We're not munchkin gamers, and will not show up dressed in elf ears, or carry fake swords. We solemnly promise not to tell you about our characters unless you ask, and (it has to be said) we don't view hygiene as *optional*. We are also not above bribing a GM with beer.
We regularly played DnD, and other D20 variants with our (*snif*) old group. But, we also think Call of Cuthulu is a hoot, and just tried out Pulp Cuthulu at GenCon this year.
In addition to RPG's, we enjoy boardgames quite a bit. We have amassed a collection of them over the years, including a few cheap-ass games, roborally, apples to apples (who doesn't like that one?), Munkins, Chez Geek, and many more. They make great ice-breakers, and an excuse to get together even if the GM didn't have time to prepare the session.
So - if this all sounds terribly good to you, send us a reply. Maybe we can get some folks together and roll funny shaped dice!
We just moved to Chicago, and miss hanging out with our friends, ordering pizza, and gaming for a few hours. Here's our stats: non-smokers, degreed, married couple, employed in technical and creative fields, early thirties, can host, CHA 18, opening to GMing if needed.
Other good things to know: We're not munchkin gamers, and will not show up dressed in elf ears, or carry fake swords. We solemnly promise not to tell you about our characters unless you ask, and (it has to be said) we don't view hygiene as *optional*. We are also not above bribing a GM with beer.
We regularly played DnD, and other D20 variants with our (*snif*) old group. But, we also think Call of Cuthulu is a hoot, and just tried out Pulp Cuthulu at GenCon this year.
In addition to RPG's, we enjoy boardgames quite a bit. We have amassed a collection of them over the years, including a few cheap-ass games, roborally, apples to apples (who doesn't like that one?), Munkins, Chez Geek, and many more. They make great ice-breakers, and an excuse to get together even if the GM didn't have time to prepare the session.
So - if this all sounds terribly good to you, send us a reply. Maybe we can get some folks together and roll funny shaped dice!