Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventSunday, January 31, 2021
February 20: Board Game Brunch
February 2: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad
DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.
Click here for eventSaturday, January 30, 2021
February 9: Cinemasochists Present: Free Online Riffs!
Cinemasochists, has started broadcasting recordings from our library of performances on Zoom every other Tuesday. You can RSVP on Facebook and watch via the Zoom link on 9/8 at 7:30PM CDT.
RSVP at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cinemaso/events/
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88239069570?pwd=ZlhKY1o3bmZ4K00zS1JIZVFzUjVSQT09
Cinemasochists Info
http://facebook.com/cinemaso
February 9: Kansas City Game Designers - VIRTUAL Playtest Session
The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Following best practices, we are moving our playtesting online. Join us on our discord server (visible after your RSVP). Playtests will utilize a variety of online tools depending on how the designer chooses to run their playtest. Possibilities include Tabletop Simulator, Tabletopia, Roll20, or Zoom. You can also choose to just hang out in the lobby and talk board game design!
Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit kansasgamedesigners.com
https://discord.gg/6pWQ8Ty Click here for eventFriday, January 29, 2021
January 31: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventThursday, January 28, 2021
February 7: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George
• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.
• What to bring
• Important to know
Click here for eventFebruary 7: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventFebruary 2: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad
DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.
Click here for eventJanuary 30: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventWednesday, January 27, 2021
February 16: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad
DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.
Click here for eventFebruary 6: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventFebruary 6: RPGKC Monthly Game Day
Everyone is invited to attend monthly Game Days sponsored by the Role-players Guild of Kansas City. There are board games, card games, and role-playing games alike at each Game Day, the 1st Saturday of each month. Come on out and bring a game to share! Slots usually start at 11:00am , 3:00pm, and 7pm. Location used to rotates between area game store monthly, and start times may vary, so check for details each month at:
http://www.rpgkc.org/events/game-day
The RPGKC is a proud sponsor of the Kansas City Geeks and Gamers Meetup Group. A nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing gaming in KC and the surrounding areas since 1990, they host games, monthly Game Days, and gaming conventions like Midwest GameFest. Members enjoy discounts at area conventions like Midwest GameFest, KantCon, Borderwars, Weekend in Rokugan, and TsunamiCon. For more information or to become a member, visit http://rpgkc.org (http://rpgkc.org/) or http://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc .
https://discord.gg/wvWRRvH Click here for eventTuesday, January 26, 2021
January 31: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventMonday, January 25, 2021
February 14: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventJanuary 30: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventSunday, January 24, 2021
February 13: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventFebruary 13: RPGKC Monthly Business Meeting
Don't forget our monthly online business meeting on the second Saturday at 10am.
Check our Facebook events (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc/events/) for additional event information and discussion of details.
Try to show up a little early to work out any tech issues. See you there!
» Join Meeting on Discord (https://discordapp.com/channels/466444289707343893/676953680141877333)
Business meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month and use the AnyMeeting.com web conference system. If you have an item for the agenda, please send it to our Guildmaster one week in advance.
Check out our Calendar (http://www.rpgkc.org/information/calendar) to see when the next meeting will be.
https://discordapp.com/channels/466444289707343893/676953680141877333 Click here for eventJanuary 26: Cinemasochists Present: Free Online Riffs!
Cinemasochists, has started broadcasting recordings from our library of performances on Zoom every other Tuesday. You can RSVP on Facebook and watch via the Zoom link on 9/8 at 7:30PM CDT.
RSVP at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cinemaso/events/
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88239069570?pwd=ZlhKY1o3bmZ4K00zS1JIZVFzUjVSQT09
Cinemasochists Info
http://facebook.com/cinemaso
January 26: Kansas City Game Designers - VIRTUAL Playtest session
The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Following best practices, we are moving our playtesting online. Join us on our discord server (visible after your RSVP) at 7pm central. Playtests will utilize a variety of online tools depending on how the designer chooses to run their playtest. Possibilities include Tabletop Simulator, Tabletopia, Roll20, or Zoom. You can also choose to just hang out in the lobby and talk board game design!
Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit KCgamedesigners.com
https://discord.gg/6pWQ8Ty Click here for eventSaturday, January 23, 2021
February 2: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad
DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.
Click here for eventFriday, January 22, 2021
January 24: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George
• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.
• What to bring
• Important to know
Click here for eventJanuary 24: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventThursday, January 21, 2021
January 31: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventJanuary 26: Cinemasochists Present: Free Online Riffs!
Cinemasochists, has started broadcasting recordings from our library of performances on Zoom every other Tuesday. You can RSVP on Facebook and watch via the Zoom link on 9/8 at 7:30PM CDT.
RSVP at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cinemaso/events/
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88239069570?pwd=ZlhKY1o3bmZ4K00zS1JIZVFzUjVSQT09
Cinemasochists Info
http://facebook.com/cinemaso
January 26: Kansas City Game Designers - VIRTUAL Playtest session
The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Following best practices, we are moving our playtesting online. Join us on our discord server (visible after your RSVP) at 7pm central. Playtests will utilize a variety of online tools depending on how the designer chooses to run their playtest. Possibilities include Tabletop Simulator, Tabletopia, Roll20, or Zoom. You can also choose to just hang out in the lobby and talk board game design!
Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit KCgamedesigners.com
https://discord.gg/6pWQ8Ty Click here for eventJanuary 23: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventWednesday, January 20, 2021
February 9: Cinemasochists Present: Free Online Riffs!
Cinemasochists, has started broadcasting recordings from our library of performances on Zoom every other Tuesday. You can RSVP on Facebook and watch via the Zoom link on 9/8 at 7:30PM CDT.
RSVP at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cinemaso/events/
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88239069570?pwd=ZlhKY1o3bmZ4K00zS1JIZVFzUjVSQT09
Cinemasochists Info
http://facebook.com/cinemaso
February 9: Kansas City Game Designers - VIRTUAL Playtest Session
The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Following best practices, we are moving our playtesting online. Join us on our discord server (visible after your RSVP). Playtests will utilize a variety of online tools depending on how the designer chooses to run their playtest. Possibilities include Tabletop Simulator, Tabletopia, Roll20, or Zoom. You can also choose to just hang out in the lobby and talk board game design!
Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit kansasgamedesigners.com
https://discord.gg/6pWQ8Ty Click here for eventJanuary 30: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventTuesday, January 19, 2021
January 24: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George
• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.
• What to bring
• Important to know
Click here for eventJanuary 24: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventMonday, January 18, 2021
February 7: 5e D&D Campaign, DM George
• What we'll do
5e D&D Campaign every other Sunday from 4-8. This is an ongoing campaign set in a variant of the Forgotten Realms. We are currently full.
• What to bring
• Important to know
Click here for eventFebruary 7: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
Click here for eventJanuary 23: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventSunday, January 17, 2021
February 6: RPGKC Monthly Game Day
Everyone is invited to attend monthly Game Days sponsored by the Role-players Guild of Kansas City. There are board games, card games, and role-playing games alike at each Game Day, the 1st Saturday of each month. Come on out and bring a game to share! Slots usually start at 11:00am , 3:00pm, and 7pm. Location rotates between area game store monthly, and start times may vary, so check for details each month at:
http://www.rpgkc.org/events/game-day
The RPGKC is a proud sponsor of the Kansas City Geeks and Gamers Meetup Group. A nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing gaming in KC and the surrounding areas since 1990, they host games, monthly Game Days, and gaming conventions like Midwest GameFest. Members enjoy discounts at area conventions like Midwest GameFest, KantCon, Borderwars, Weekend in Rokugan, and TsunamiCon. For more information or to become a member, visit http://rpgkc.org (http://rpgkc.org/) or http://www.facebook.com/groups/rpgkc .
In the tabletop gamer's area look for the table tents that say Role-players Guild of Kansas City. Click here for eventFebruary 6: Board Game Brunch
Please read - Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boardgame brunch is cancelled until our venue reopens and it is safe to hold events again.
In Martini Corner Click here for eventJanuary 19: 5e DnD Custom Homebrewed Campaign, DM Brad
DM Brad is running a 5e D&D campaign set in his own home built world. We are playing biweekly on Tuesdays. Brad is an experienced DM and we are looking to have a fun long running campaign. We are currently full.
Click here for eventSaturday, January 16, 2021
January 26: Cinemasochists Present: Free Online Riffs!
Cinemasochists, has started broadcasting recordings from our library of performances on Zoom every other Tuesday. You can RSVP on Facebook and watch via the Zoom link on 9/8 at 7:30PM CDT.
RSVP at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cinemaso/events/
Zoom Link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88239069570?pwd=ZlhKY1o3bmZ4K00zS1JIZVFzUjVSQT09
Cinemasochists Info
http://facebook.com/cinemaso
January 26: Kansas City Game Designers - VIRTUAL Playtest session
The Kansas City Game Designers group is made up of game designers and general board game enthusiasts who meet together regularly to playtest game prototypes and discuss various topics in board and card game design. Following best practices, we are moving our playtesting online. Join us on our discord server (visible after your RSVP) at 7pm central. Playtests will utilize a variety of online tools depending on how the designer chooses to run their playtest. Possibilities include Tabletop Simulator, Tabletopia, Roll20, or Zoom. You can also choose to just hang out in the lobby and talk board game design!
Everyone is welcome, whether you're looking to design a game or just help playtest. For more info, visit KCgamedesigners.com
https://discord.gg/6pWQ8Ty Click here for eventFriday, January 15, 2021
January 17: Beginner Class- Off Until Further Notice
I think there are two logical formats that this event could take on in order to help people learn. One is having random people every week, like an open class. The other is a beginner friendly campaign where I try to hold on to the same people every week. The latter will benefit about four people. The former will allow many others to participate, and honestly that might work better for me while I am learning to DM. Game starts at 2:00. Be early. I have made my own pregenerated characters. Pick one based on who you are as a person. Your own natural talents will feed into role playing better that way. In order to find a group for yourself, go to the individual facebook pages of the gaming shops around town. That is an effective way of joining a table that needs players. Look for their extra pages called LFG (Looking for group) or RPG (Role Playing Game). Meetup is kind of a fluid hub of info, made up of players, but we are busy and our membership is ever changing. This may not be the only place that you need to go in order to connect with other players. Downtown: Level One Gameshop and Pawn & Pint Lee's Summit: Pulp Fiction Comics Independence: Game Cafe Overland Park: Tabletop Games I don't know if Liberty or Lawrence have a shop. If they do, I have not been there personally, and can't vouch for their D&D supplies. I feel like someone needs to get brave and open a St. Jo shop. There are enough random people seeing this for me to want to throw out advice or discussion topics in this space. So this week's advice- Quit the group if your DM seems like a narcissist. There is such a thing as a toxic DM. If you are still reading this long post, inexperienced players- -5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons -Meaningful story>mindless combat -Bring a sensible amount of maturity and consideration for teammates, (show-offs are amusing once or twice, but stupidity shouldn't be encouraged in the long run) -Have a pencil and dice Buy a Player's Handbook. This is vital. If you want to learn more about the D&D universe, there are several console and PC games available. I play Neverwinter. This will give you visuals of the classic places and races of the settings. The Forgotten Realms specifically. I recommend looking up the novels, either online (ebooks) or through the library (hardcover). This will give you more in depth knowledge on the cultures and typical personalities of the races. Wikipedia has lists of all of the novels. Pick one trilogy from one setting and go from there. You can use the website D&DBeyond to get started. It does the math for you and tells you some spells to choose from, but they intentionally exclude certain options in order to make you pay for the service- so not all of the races/subclasses/spells are available. Make sure to use the website for D&DBeyond. Apparently, the app is specifically for source books, if you have paid for access to any. I know this is rude AF but honestly please, if you are not new to D&D (you learned everything there is to know about d&d through podcasts or you played earlier editions and just want someone to teach you 5th Edition) this class isn't for you. I am trying to teach people that genuinely do not understand how all of this works, and need to have the etiquette and the story building and the mechanics and the technicalities explained. There are hundreds of youtube videos that will explain 5th edition.
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