Can anyone here point me in the direction of the gaming scene in that area. I
have already visited Days of Knights downtown, but haven't delved too much
into that channel yet.
Thanks,
Matthew Wood
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Wizards has a player database on their website (do
a search on their site). I have no idea how many
people would be listed in that area, but its worth
a look. There were over a dozen for my area.
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>I am moving to Newark, DE in about a week. I am a long-time player and GM of
>various RPGs (mainly AD&D and RoleMaster).
>
>Can anyone here point me in the direction of the gaming scene in that area. I
>have already visited Days of Knights downtown, but haven't delved too much
>into that channel yet.
Days of Knights is but a pale shadow of it's former self. Go there
when you must, but don't expect much "scene" there. If you want a
good store, owned and run by a longtime gamer, go to Between Books.
That is, if it's still in Claymont. I haven't lived in DE for years
now, but I spent most of my HS years in that store.
Ed Chauvin IV
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It is by the Beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed,
the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning.
It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.
DoKs has improved since they moved, at least as far as appearance goes. But
they still tend to be opinionated (I once walked out when shop owner John
Corradin insulted me for playing CoC), and they don't take personal checks.
>If you want a
>good store, owned and run by a longtime gamer, go to Between Books.
>That is, if it's still in Claymont. I haven't lived in DE for years
>now, but I spent most of my HS years in that store.
BB is still open (went there last week, in fact), and Greg is the sunniest
example of the stereotypical game store owner that you'll ever meet. I've left
DoKs in the dust ever since I found BB back in 1992.
Bill