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Why yes, we do have games for grownups.


Start a game of D&D with friends and have something to look forward to on your calendar every week!

Reach out to us and include…

✔ How many in your group
✔ Your Timezone
✔ Some initial ideas for times that could work (games are two hours)

Miss Your Friends?

Let’s be honest: as adults, we spend a lot of time saying things like, "I miss so-and-so!" or "We really need to hang out more." But then life happens, and suddenly it's been six months since you’ve seen your best friend. Well, we’ve got a solution — and it doesn’t involve another group text thread. A weekly Dungeons & Dragons game is the perfect excuse to rally your crew and spend time together, all while slaying monsters and making inside jokes that will last a lifetime.

A Weekly Dose of Fun (and Probably Some Chaos)

Think of it as your scheduled friend time. Playing a DnD game over Zoom brings your gang together for weekly adventures filled with ridiculous scenarios, heroic triumphs (and equally heroic failures), and plenty of opportunities to make each other laugh. Whether you’re rolling a critical hit or critically misunderstanding the rules, you’ll be building memories with your favorite people — and that’s something worth logging on for.

Turn "We Should Hang Out More" Into an Epic Quest

Remember that time you meant to stay in touch but somehow totally didn’t? Yeah, let’s not do that again. Instead, start a weekly DnD game with us that will keep meeting up with friends on your calendar. Turn “we should hang out more” into epic adventures, hilarious moments, and inside jokes you’ll be quoting forever. Plus, who doesn’t want to be a hero for a few hours each week?

FAQ

Q: How much does it cost?

Each weekly game is billed on a subscription of $45 per person. You can cancel a session up to the day before and not be charged for that week.

Q: How long does it last?

Each session is two hours over Zoom, and a campaign can be as long or as short as you like (most of our games go on for multiple years).

Q: How many people do I need?

A game can have as few as 3 or as many as 6 players. If we drop below 3 players for a session we usually won’t play that week.

Q: Who will be my DM?

You can read about our DMs here.