Flamestrike
Legend
If I lived in Europe, anywhere near a ruined castle or similar, I'd totally do it there.
A friend and I were talking about what would be the ideal adult gamer hangout. A business with private rooms for groups to use with nice gaming tables and TV's/monitors for GM's to use if they want, an area with good wargaming tables, a card gaming area, and possibly a small arcade with classic video games and /or pinball. Snack-type foods, maybe burgers/hot dogs/etc, and drinks (beer, but not liquor).
Would you and your group frequent such an establishment?
My town on the Washington Coast is pretty small, too. I've been wanting to find some non-family people to game with, so I don't always have to dm, but it's pretty much a lost cause.I live in a small town with less than 2,000 people in it... So we don't have our own game shop...
But if we did, I'd play there so long as Covid wasn't super bad and stuff!
Instead I've turned our downstairs living room (Split level house) into a D&D Den. It's nice, but getting people to come over has been rough because of the aforementioned Covid.
Roll20 is my lifeline.My town on the Washington Coast is pretty small, too. I've been wanting to find some non-family people to game with, so I don't always have to dm, but it's pretty much a lost cause.
I've been meaning to check it out. Maybe this summer when I have more flexibility in my schedule.Roll20 is my lifeline.
We had such a place - a bar/restaurant with loads of dedicated gaming space, and a pretty impressive board game library. They tried so hard to survive covid, and got pretty innovative about it - they were the first restaurant around here I know that, back when basics like flour were hard to find, would use their restaurant suppliers to fill the gaps. Unfortunately, the pandemic killed the place.