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LFP Apocalypse World / PBtA weeknights PST

Hey, all, I'm looking for a few more players for an Apocalypse World game. Current theory is weekly or biweekly, on a weeknight, starting in November. I'm in Pacific time zone, another player is in Central. We're also potentially interested in Monsterhearts, Monster of the Week, Dungeon World, or other Powered By The Apocalypse games if post-apocalyptic isn't your thing.
Sounds fun. Are you looking for a certain level of experience from your players?
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I'm pretty new to all of the PBtA games, myself -- I've inhaled the rulebooks but have only played one session each of MH, MOTW, and AW (at a gaming con last weekend) and run a little bit of Dungeon World. Some familiarity with at least one of the Apocalypse Engine games would be great, and I'm definitely looking for a willingness to contribute creatively. That said, the PBTA system is simple enough that experience with it isn't required.
I would like to participate if possible. I have read the AW book, and have experience as both player and GM in DW. Love the system!
I had a lot of fun reading through Apocalypse War. Pacific time zone, here, but I'm tied up Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights. New to Roll20, but count me interested!
What's Apocalypse War?
A typo. World, I meant.
I think we're leaning towards Monday nights right now, unfortunately.
Hey could I join I'm 18. But I'm really interested in apocalypse world or the other three AW games you mentioned. I'm available weekly or every other week on Mondays, Tuesday's, Thursday's and Fridays to start play anytime from 5:00 to 10:00 PM CST.
Could I join?