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Sorry for the double reply, but I forgot one and feels too late to go back and edit.
And that's where I think the future of TTRPGs lies. It's much easier to get a board game going than it is a TTRPG even if they're basically the same.
Another game on the docket is Gloomhaven. Not strictly a TTRPG, but close enough in concept. The game had to go on hold due to the box missing a vital deck of cards. After what feels like months of waiting, I finally got a replacement deck. Of course, now one guy is busy with work. I'm hopeful it will be played, even if I have to make regular trips to a board game group next town over.Anyone want to share their recent tabletop experiences? I'm struggling to find a new group that doesn't seem to have the schedule of someone on call 24/7 nor is a freak of nature, so I'm curious how everyone else is faring.
And that's where I think the future of TTRPGs lies. It's much easier to get a board game going than it is a TTRPG even if they're basically the same.
Supers are something I got (and get) a lot of hints from a friend to run, but can never seem to get it off the ground. Rules are a massive problem, but so is power level and plot. Once above street level, I find it difficult to think of a good plot outside of "villain attacks city, punch him really hard until he stops".More recently I've been trying to DM a superhero RPG with another smaller group, but I fumbled for a long time while searching for a good system only to go back to the old DC Heroes one - turns out a complex system where you can make powers can be a kind of a trap. Since life is busy for everyone, it's hard to just start playing.
How do these kinds of things work? Bit off topic, but a miniatures shop recently opened a game room, but are tight lipped on how you get to play a game in there. I remember a leaflet for a local community centre/video studio with a communal green screen. How you actually go about getting to use said studio space and green screen remains a mystery. At least the miniatures shop has staff you can ask even if they don't know either.at the local library as part of an event to promote their new "small group rooms".