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*[http://www.sjgames.com/gamerfinder/ Steve Jackson, 'nuff said.]
*[http://www.sjgames.com/gamerfinder/ Steve Jackson, 'nuff said.]
*[http://www.chaosium.com/storelocator/rsl_locatorservice.php Cthulhu prefers long-distance]
*[http://www.chaosium.com/storelocator/rsl_locatorservice.php Cthulhu prefers long-distance]
*[http://www.white-wolf.com/retail/storefinder.php Vampire and the rest of White Wolf]


===Non-english-speaking FLGSs===
===Non-english-speaking FLGSs===

Latest revision as of 12:11, 21 June 2023

Support your local Store, yes even if the staff are shit. You need them, more than you know.

The Local Game Store (LGS) is whichever store a neckbeard goes to in his current locale to game in. It only becomes a Friendly Local Game Store (FLGS) if the staff and patrons are actually nice people, instead of the usual sociopathic rules lawyers, preteens on Ritalin, and idiots who refuse to learn how to play the damn games.

If you live in a podunk town that doesn't possess an LGS, or if you otherwise would like to play tabletop elsewhere, a few alternatives exist:

  • There might be a gamer club, association or federation in your city/region/country.
    • Or create your own, really. Don't be too specific: don't make a "AD&D club" - rather, go for "Roleplaying Games club".
  • Meetup.com is often used for posting gaming-related events and meetings.
  • Tabletop Simulator and VASSAL Game Engine have been used for playing 40k and other tabletop games.

Don't know if you have one?[edit]

Except Warhammer stores, these shops carry other licenses and games, so visit them if you are in the vicinity.

Non-english-speaking FLGSs[edit]