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Harcourtfentonmudd1 t1_j3jtvrz wrote

Suppose it depends on where you are. Diversions in South Portland is a good place to connect with a game. And I don't know if The Crossroads in Standish survived COVID, but the owner used to run regular campaigns.

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Lady-Kat1969 t1_j3jy8j2 wrote

Dragon's Lair in Norway used to host games, but I don't know if they started up again after the lockdown.

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leseulloupgris88 t1_j3jzj8q wrote

Yeah, I'd say it really depends on where you're at. It's pretty popular where I live (Franklin county) but usually you have to put your own private groups together and host it at somebody's house. We do have 3D Games in Farmington, but I haven't been in there in years. So I'm not sure if they do a DnD night there or not.

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JustinaIvy t1_j3k4xov wrote

I am located in Augusta, thank you for the suggestions everyone!

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Bookaddictanon t1_j3kj87x wrote

Game On in Augusta has regular games, and in Gardiner there's a new gaming store, Top-side Gaming that is starting some games. Niche, Inc and Bateau Brewing in Gardiner also have had games in the past.

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Steelassault t1_j3leoa5 wrote

I’m on the lookout too, maybe I’ll catch ya in a game!

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killebrew t1_j3li07p wrote

No worries. Now that you mention it, I'm about a half hour away, and those sessions usually take way too long. Sounds like a cool, kinda hidden away spot to play which is cool. I appreciate you offering!

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Vexans t1_j3nttmv wrote

I live in the midcoast and would love to join/start a Pathfinder game.

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