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<blockquote data-quote="CydKnight" data-source="post: 7521418" data-attributes="member: 6873462"><p>I began playing in junior high school (7th grade) back in the AD&D days. It was often hard to find others to get a campaign going back then but I recall playing during lunch and homeroom. I also remember having a couple of sleepovers centered around playing. There was only one other in my neighborhood that played. We didn't play at a local hobby store back then and I don't even recall that we had one. </p><p></p><p>As I got into high school and started driving at 16, it was a little easier to get to a game. The group I mainly played with in high schools went to two different high schools and I think one other was in college.</p><p></p><p>Now is a bit different. For awhile my 12 year old and I played with a Dad and kids from another family. The kids all go to the same school and know each other. Kids do seem to have a lot of activities these days and I can see where this makes it difficult for them to play consistently. Free time to play may often be family time so maybe if you approach an entire family to play this may help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CydKnight, post: 7521418, member: 6873462"] I began playing in junior high school (7th grade) back in the AD&D days. It was often hard to find others to get a campaign going back then but I recall playing during lunch and homeroom. I also remember having a couple of sleepovers centered around playing. There was only one other in my neighborhood that played. We didn't play at a local hobby store back then and I don't even recall that we had one. As I got into high school and started driving at 16, it was a little easier to get to a game. The group I mainly played with in high schools went to two different high schools and I think one other was in college. Now is a bit different. For awhile my 12 year old and I played with a Dad and kids from another family. The kids all go to the same school and know each other. Kids do seem to have a lot of activities these days and I can see where this makes it difficult for them to play consistently. Free time to play may often be family time so maybe if you approach an entire family to play this may help? [/QUOTE]
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