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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7484098" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>I picked yes, but my answer is more like "it's complicated".</p><p></p><p>There is a dedicated play-per-seat gaming space near me. Loads of minis and other things for free usage, all foods and drinks $1. They only "product" they offer are things like "I forgot my dice, let me pick up a set" - really minimal.</p><p></p><p>They vet DMs and players and keep it a clean, friendly place to play. Even have a full Fantasy Grounds setup on a big TV if part of your group is remote or you just want it to handle the mechanics. Multiple rooms, and sound baffles for the rooms with more than one table.</p><p></p><p>They have their own shared world that they do in seasons. Each DM has a different geographic region and runs ~10(?)-part adventures. But the backstory behind the chosen (the PCs) allows them to easily swap locations, so you can run with whatever groups you want and switch up easily. They run this with AL rules, but not official AL.</p><p></p><p>One Wednesday nights they also run the current season's hardback's. Again, following AL rules but they don't actually run official AL as in doing any paperwork or certificates or anything that anyone outside there would recognize.</p><p></p><p>Also, it's more "I'm complicated" in that I've just started at a new home game but I'm not in the current season at N&N. So I extrapolated a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7484098, member: 20564"] I picked yes, but my answer is more like "it's complicated". There is a dedicated play-per-seat gaming space near me. Loads of minis and other things for free usage, all foods and drinks $1. They only "product" they offer are things like "I forgot my dice, let me pick up a set" - really minimal. They vet DMs and players and keep it a clean, friendly place to play. Even have a full Fantasy Grounds setup on a big TV if part of your group is remote or you just want it to handle the mechanics. Multiple rooms, and sound baffles for the rooms with more than one table. They have their own shared world that they do in seasons. Each DM has a different geographic region and runs ~10(?)-part adventures. But the backstory behind the chosen (the PCs) allows them to easily swap locations, so you can run with whatever groups you want and switch up easily. They run this with AL rules, but not official AL. One Wednesday nights they also run the current season's hardback's. Again, following AL rules but they don't actually run official AL as in doing any paperwork or certificates or anything that anyone outside there would recognize. Also, it's more "I'm complicated" in that I've just started at a new home game but I'm not in the current season at N&N. So I extrapolated a little. [/QUOTE]
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