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How Many are Non-Gamers?

Started by RPGPundit, May 12, 2014, 12:40:37 AM

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Each kid is really different. We've adjusted our gaming schedule according to the sleep schedule of my girl. Since December she sleeps 10-12 hours a noght, starting at around 20:00, so that is when we start our games. Typically, we play 3 hours, very focused.

I think she will be more disruptive when she grows older and she starts going to sleep later.
My name is Ramón Nogueras. Running now Vampire: the Masquerade (Giovanni Chronicles IV for just 3 players), and itching to resume my Call of Cthulhu campaign (The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man).

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Quote from: Marleycat;757841Staff? Like a butler or maid?!?
I was thinking more like the Game shop owner in "Gamers 2: Dorkness Rising", who had his employees make 50 Bard characters, for his weekly game night ( he died A LOT).
Quote from: dragoner;776244Mechanical character builds remind me of something like picking the shoe in monopoly, it isn\'t what I play rpg\'s for.