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 Brooklyn Tabletop Role Playing Games, in person

Brooklyn Tabletop Role Playing Games, in person

Thu, Jun 4, 10:00 PM
From New York LGBT Board games Meetup Group
4.6

Hey there. Let's do an evening of fun and games. The Brooklyn LGBT Center has a location at 1561 Bedford Avenue in the Crown Heights section. The Franklin Avenue stop on the 2, 3, 4 and 5 lines is the closest subway station. Also the Botanic Garden on the Franklin Avenue shuttle, The Center is in the Armory, a few short blocks away. Check in with the person at the front desk. The LGBTQ Center is in the basement. NOTE - If you RSVP and cannot attend, change your RSVP to NO. The emphasis here is on RPGs or role-playing games, like Dungeons & Dragons and similar games of that like. NOTE - There will be people there other than those who RSVP on this site, You may also be interested in joining the NYC Tabletop RPGs Meetup for more details on these events.

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June Spades Play 2026 - BBQ tentative

Sat, Jun 27, 4:00 PM
From NYC Spades & More
4.8
11 attendees
LGBTQ Trivia Night - in person - Queens

LGBTQ Trivia Night - in person - Queens

Mon, Jun 8, 10:30 PM
From New York LGBT Board games Meetup Group
4.6

An in person event in Queens at the new location of the Queens LGBT Center. 35-11 35th Avenue, in the Astoria section. Directions are below. Online info at www.lgbtnetwork.org Four rounds of trivia, including a music round. This will take place every second Monday of the month. There will be teams. Directions - nearest stop is Steinway Street on the M and R trains. From out of Queens, get out at the rear exit at the back of the train. From in Queens, get out at the front exit. When you reach the street, walk straight ahead, don't turn. Go to 35th Avenue and turn right. You will pass several places to eat, including Subway, Panera Bread and Applebees. Go a couple of blocks further. Look for the LGBT network signs across the street from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts. Enter and see the receptionist. You will check in with your cell phone. You can also take the N or W trains to 36th Avenue. Walk from there to 35th Ave and turn right. It's about four blocks, give or take. If you RSVP and discover you cannot attend, change your RSVP to NO. There will be snacks and beverages available. Space is limited. Join us. You'll have a gay old time. There will be others in attendance who did not RSVP for this.

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Killer Queen freeplay night at Barcade

Killer Queen freeplay night at Barcade

Fri, Jun 5, 11:00 PM
From Killer Queen arcade game meetup

Killer Queen is a cult classic team-based arcade strategy game. It's super easy to learn yet infinitely replayable, and it's also a great way to meet new people. The game will be on freeplay all night. All skill levels are welcome. There's always a handful of experienced players willing to teach the game to newbies. We'll informally make pickup teams throughout the night. Come play a super fun game with an incredible community. 21+ because it's a bar.

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NYCYDC - Monthly Competitive Swiss Tournament

NYCYDC - Monthly Competitive Swiss Tournament

Sat, Jun 13, 7:00 PM
From New York City Yugioh Dueling Club (18+)
4.9

Duelists, prepare for battle! NYCYDC presents its own monthly competitive Swiss tournament to give members a feel of what it’s like to partake in locals, Regionals and even YCS! These tournaments are far from casual as duelists will bring their very best and strongest decks to compete. A test of skills and wit, expect a tough competition. These monthly tournaments will follow advanced format rules such as 50 minute matches and double loss time rules. Official tournament start time will be 3:30pm. Arrive early to prepare! Rules: 1. As per tournament rules, you must play 1 deck from start to finish. Switching decks will result in a penalty such as a game loss. Failure to comply will result in a disqualification from the tournament. 2. Arrive on time and be ready for your match! If you are not present for the first 5 minutes of your match you will receive a game loss. After 10 minutes you will receive a match loss. Time is sacred! 3. Sportsmanship and respect is mandatory. If we receive complaints of disrespect and misconduct you will receive a warning. A second offense will result in a disqualification. 4. There will be judge(s) present. Any conflict at during a match or question must be resolved with a judge. 5. Double loss will be applied. If a match winner has not been decided and declared by the end of the timer, both players will receive a double loss. 6. Slow play of any kind will not be tolerated. If you believe your opponent is slow playing, don’t hesitate! Call the judge! A judge will deal with the matter at hand. 7. Focus on your match! No devices should be present unless it’s to count LP! Don’t distract other duelists from their match as well. 8. No backseat dueling or request for assistance! Learn your deck and play on your own! If we catch you asking for advice you will receive a warning. The most important rule of any tournament is to have fun! IMPORTANT: Respect your RSVP! You must RSVP in order to participate. If you show up you’re expected to participate as a player.

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Queer Board Game Night

Queer Board Game Night

Sun, Jun 21, 11:00 PM
From The Brooklyn Board Games Meetup Group
4.8

The Brooklyn Strategist is your friendly community board game cafe. We love seeing you for Magic drafts, games of Malifaux, RPG campaigns, and talking about the character from your RPG campaign even if you aren't actually playing today. But you know what we also love? Board games! The best of the best. So why not come down to your community board game store to play board games with your community!? Queer Board Game Night is our monthly meetup for queer gamers to try the best of our 700+ game library and to hang out with the coolest people in Brooklyn (by our reckoning, anyway). Our host Finlay will get you settled and make sure you have everything you need to get conquering, guessing, and/or farming and our cafe will ensure that you have a beer or dinner to keep you at your best. Now let's play some games!

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