What Dorothy said is exactly right. For people with a busy schedule it is hard to set time aside for a weekly or even monthly game. PFS is perfect in this case as it gives the players the flexibility to play when they have the time rather than trying to schedule the rest of their life around the game. Leave it to Jim to remember to post the link to our FB group and me to forget. Excelsior has a great group of players and the store is amazing at making everyone feel welcome.
Hi, I'm the VL for your area and can certainly help you out with anything you need. We post most our games at michganpfs.org. You've caught us at an interesting time as I'm formulating a big push to up our player base in GR. Starting May 9th I'll be running games every other Saturday at Out of the Box in Kentwood. Other wise we run everyother Sunday on that same weekend in Greenville, MI at Exceslior Games and Comics. How many players are you looking at? I can also set up a game at a time which may work better for you. You can message me on here or at slafayette00@gmail.com.
Rapanuii wrote: Humiliating people in front of others might fix the problem by having them not return to pfs, so if that's what you're doing, then I ask that you be more discrete. If people stop showing up, then it hurts everyone. I know it's hard to confront others about things, but try and make an effort to minimize the fallout from it. I would never humilate anyone and never would. Though in retrospect I see how it seems I might. I suppose I was just stating it's said so often in threads like this more of an overall reminder than that it's needed to be mentioned all the time. I'd hate to scare away new players with the thought of smelly games.
You work hard to organize a session running 3 tables of the same scenerio with pretty much full tables. Get a message the day before that one of the GM's got the date wrong and wasn't going to make it. Frenzy until you find a new GM last minute. Walk into the comic shop feeling prepared because you settled the GM issue and their are half a dozen new people you weren't anticipating.
My carnavalist and the party bard talked a couple guards for a warehouse into going to the bar with us. leaving the rest of the party to explore the warehouse. The bard had pretty much convinced the guards my thrush could balance on a barrel and juggle. Everytime they would ask to see this the thrush would play dead ... performance anxiety you know. I GM'd a table where the clericbarian and the barbarian decided to get one of the players female summoners to wrestle with my daughters gnome bard and charge npc's to watch. The summoner started to say something about how it wouldn't be fair with her being so small when my daughter's gnome jumps on the summoners back and yells "LET'S DO THIS". The parties magus proceeded to cast grease which got him some nasty mom looks. Daratas TT has not participated in any online campaigns. |