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Atilla_For_Fun t1_j3rtfod wrote

And or join a club, I am really into Warhammer and there are game clubs everywhere.

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yogurtwaterandsalt OP t1_j3ru6a1 wrote

Wow, they are useful advices Thank you to you “Scourge of God - Atilla” :)

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Armigine t1_j3s5j1q wrote

It's fun living out in the sticks, no clubs particularly close to me. Trying a new place in Augusta this weekend, and going to their other one for a tournament a couple weeks later. It seems like portland is likely the place to be for games

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Atilla_For_Fun t1_j3s7yyn wrote

I live in Bangor and there is a small but thriving 40k community. Usually just some game shop owner hosts all the nerds in town and they bring what they like, magic d&d or wargames.

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Armigine t1_j3sc98m wrote

I might have to try driving up one of these weeks, little far for me unfortunately but the game scene where I am is nonexistant outside of driving to Augusta/Lewiston

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lungleg t1_j3sbs8p wrote

Where does one find said game clubs? Unless you meant clubs at the college

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curtludwig t1_j3se391 wrote

When I used to travel for work I would search "boardgame group <city name>" very often there would be one in the local library.

If there isn't you could approach your local library and start your own group. This could also work at a restaurant. Pick a day when they aren't particularly busy and ask if you could have a group that day. Monday through Wednesday are usually good choices. Usually the restaurant is glad to have somebody coming around and buying drinks/food during their slack times. Be respectful and don't make a mess...

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Atilla_For_Fun t1_j3sf5fr wrote

When I first moved to a new city the first thing I look at is actually Facebook groups lol. I refuse Facebook for everything else, but it's pretty clutch for these types of situations. It's usually a local game shop owner puts something on. Or the library sometimes.

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Swimming-Surprise-50 t1_j3ruegw wrote

Op said people not nerds

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