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What Games Are Popular Where You Are?

Started by Zachary The First, January 11, 2007, 02:29:41 PM

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jcfiala

Hmmm.

In the Denver area D&D is hugely popular.  After that I've heard of a few Call of Cthulhu games, and haven't had any problems getting together a group to play it when I've felt the itch to run it.

Beyond that, it's a bit up in the air.  I know of some Exalted players and some Rifts players, and I'm sure there's some WW, although their community doesn't overlap with the other roleplayers very much.  There's a Shadowrun group that's been doing the equivalent of a living campaign as well, although schedule issues prevented me from keeping up with it.

Actually, in the Denver area the next-most-popular thing after D&D is boardgaming - there's several groups that meet several times a month.