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Since I don't have much opportunity to play RPGs in the weekend currently because my usual group is busy with various real-life things for at least the next few months, I'm toying with the idea of polling my colleagues about their interest in an after work game.

Geeks abound at my workplace (electronics company) - ours is a fairly small company with a flat hierarchy, no strict boss-employee relations and contact with my colleagues is very social and familiar. I know of at least one colleague with past RPG experience; others have passing familiarity through me. So, before I turn my toy idea into gauging the interest of my peers, I'd like to know what to expect, thus I turn to you:

What I'm looking for is some general experience / tips of others. What has been your experiences in hosting after-work games? What are specific do's, don'ts, or just things to keep in mind?

I myself have a fair amount of GM experience, lots of player experience, and expect to have space in my agenda for the required preptime.