When You Can’t Game With Friends – Wargaming Recon #204




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Summary: Sometimes life gets so busy that you can’t game with your buddies like you used to.  What do you do when that happens?  We share 5 tips to help you manage. 5 Tips Game remotely Find a new group of gamers Play a different game Use other aspects of the hobby Spend time with other friends or family Game Remotely Use Youtube Live/Google Hangouts on Air to play games with your friends.  All you need is a computer with a microphone and webcam.  You could also use something like Roll20 or Fantasy Grounds if playing a roleplaying game is your style. Find a New Group of Gamers Visit your local game store or club.  They often have dedicated gaming nights.  Just check their online calendar.  Fridays, for example, tend to be for Friday Night Magic.  Other nights may be for board games, or miniatures gaming, or RPGs.  You could also try using Meetup to find an existing group of gamers or to start your own group. Play a Different Game Switch it up by playing another game you like with a group of friends who may not normally like playing what you usually do.  Many board games have digital versions you can download as apps for your smartphones and tablets.  You can also use Steam to easily play computer games. Use Other Aspects of the Hobby You don’t need to be gaming to sate your gaming desire.  Why not listen to gaming podcasts, paint minis, build terrain, and research histories or read about the setting?  Watching videos can be useful, too.  There’s lots of how to videos or even actual play content on Youtube.  If you’d like to give an actual play video a try, we strongly recommend Tassels Plays.  It is a channel run by the daughter of friend of the show Jay Libby.  She does a great job creating entertaining and interesting videos. Spend Time With Other Friends or Family Inasmuch as we love to play games, we cannot game all the time.  Chances are we have non-gamer friends who’d like to spend time with us.  Why not use this opportunity to reconnect with them?  Or you could switch gears and engage in more qualify family time with your significant other and/or children.  There might even be a project you’ve put off at home that you can cross off that honey do list.   Announcements Listener Survey First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade & NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes & Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobi[...]