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Newbies are most definetly welcome!


It's numbers as to whether it's on or not. People just post in here if they're coming on any given week. Most weeks it happens. Only two weeks of the last four months haven't happened. Not sure about tomorrow... Just me at the moment! Hopefully we'll get more tomorrow.

Im still not 100% but Ive got Quadropolis (new Days of Wonder release of city building) and Forbidden Desert (Co-op fun from Mat Leacock of Pandemic fame) in my bag just in case. Who else is down for tonight?


Rob

Hey All,


There's a gaming group in Camberwell! Tuesdays, 18:00-22:00, in The Sun of Camberwell.


1) if people want to double their gaming fun (or if Thursday's rarely work - Katanita!), go along!


2) if you go, tell them all about us too!



I've messaged Matt who runs it and we're each letting our respective group know about the other one's existence.



Cheers

Brad

I've used meetup to run a subject specific games group for years. I found it a really good way to attract new people to a subject, people just found us without much marketing. However, some people find it both fiddly and spammy to use, and the organiser has to pay a fee.

Just found them on BGG, no contact details, nor chat on their page - but they use MeetUp


http://www.meetup.com/My-Kind-Of-Meeple-Board-Gaming-Group/



If you could check it out, please Nella, that would be amazing!

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