Bonus points: if that place/activity is friendly for disabled people with limited mobility.

  • KazuyaDarklight@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Kind of building on the D&D subject, if you look up your local game stores that have playspace, they probably have a calendar on their website listing lots of “Open Play” events or something similar. Mine also has craft/hobby nights.

    You normally just show up to these and play.

    The card and army based games may expect you to have your own stuff, but I would get in touch with somebody because a lot of the time there’s going to be somebody who will let you try the game with their stuff and teach you how to play in hopes of getting you interested long-term.