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Originally Posted by kustenjaeger
Some of my university friends have certainly had some success getting their own children to play but I think it has all been 'at home' with friends rather than in a game store environment.
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Most of my games have been with friends. I tried a RPG club once but it was too geeky and they played lots of different games, not my kind of thing at all.
I've never played in a RPG shop, again the participants tend to be far too geeky for me.
An RPG club would definitely be a good idea as teenagers tend to congregate in clubs of various kinds. Those who would be naturally attracted to Roleplaying Games would be a bit geeky themselves (myself obviously excluded - that's why I am on an RPG Forum on a Saturday night) and would find a home-from-home there. (Us loners need to stick together).