2 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

I played a lot of tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) at the end of the 90s: a little of AD&D, lots of Middle-earth Role Playing and Rune Quest, some Vampire and Call of Cthulhu, and many others. Not sure if it was popular or not back then, but certainly it wasn’t as mainstream as it is now. For me it all started in high school and continued some years after that. But then, like many others did, I stopped playing. I guess I had a group of friends and we played together, until life took us in different directions, and it was hard to find the time to gather for an evening to play a tabletop game. And apparently this happened to a lot of people because now that it is popular, and as I say even mainstream, you can listen to podcasts where they explain how they stopped playing and came back to the hobby mid to late 2000s. The thing is that I wanted to go back but I couldn’t, because of a lack of availability and the difficulty to find or even start a table when you have young kids. My…

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