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Story Games Seattle Message Board Play Outside › Visiting Seattle over Thanksgiving and would love to play some games

Visiting Seattle over Thanksgiving and would love to play some games

David L
wdavidlewis
Seattle, WA
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I'm going to be visiting Seattle over Thanksgiving week and would love to meet up with some people to play some games that I haven't played before. I'll be at Story Games Seattle on the 17th but would love to play some during the week of Thanksgiving and the weekend after.

In particular, I'm interested in Dogs in the Vineyard, In a Wicked Age, Shooting the Moon, The Quiet Year, Archipelago, Monsterhearts, Bluebeard's Bride and The Trouble with Rose. I realize Monsterhearts and Archipelago are best suited for multiple sessions, but a one shot is probably all I'll be able to squeeze in. I've played both Shooting the Moon and The Quiet Year, but I'd love to see how other people play it. Also open to other things.

If anyone's interested, reply here or directly to me at w.david.lewis via google's email service. I'm near the U District and Capitol Hill so meeting in that vicinity is easy.
Story Games Seattle was rebooted in March 2010 as a weekly public meetup group for playing GMless games. It ran until March 2018, hosting over 600 events with a wide range of attendees.

Our charter was: Everyone welcome. Everyone equal. No experience necessary.