Jesse said: The forums are not the best place to find games. The group finder tool will usually return a lot more results. It's tedious, but if you want to see all the open 5E games then check off every game but 5E in the group finder and hit submit. Seconding this. You can also search for specific systems with the Join A Game tool (it's in the drop down at the top, just mouse over Games and it'll pop up), and filter by your availability. I'm GMT-based, play text-only and won't touch D&D or d20 in general and I can still find games that I can play in using it. Not always good games, and not often, but I can find them. You shouldn't have too much trouble with a US timezone - especially if you're willing to play voice. I've not looked today, but not that long ago there were half a dozen or more non-D&D games recruiting and that's just for text only, which is frustratingly rare. Sethmokami said: Andrew R. said: Tbh, finding a large amount of GM's sounds like irony. You really are better off running the game yourself with lack of experience, if people are as hungry for content as you say you are, they will flock to you and you'll get good at it eventually. I getcha, but the problem is that every time I’ve tried running a game it always fell apart. I’ve never gotten past Session Zero in any of my games before, purely due to scheduling problems and a high amount of prep on my part. That shouldn't be too much of an issue with the Join A Game tool. It lets you select frequency and time of your games when creating the ad; if people's schedules don't allow them to make it then they'll know that in advance and - hopefully - won't join. Set a time and stick to it, and scheduling won't be (much) of an issue. Selecting players and then setting a time is the road to a colossal headache on something like Roll20, because there are players from all around the world with wildly different schedules from dramatically different time zones. If you check the Join A Game tool there are a couple of communities out there that cater to non-d20 players and GMs. I think there's a FATE group, and a Cyberpunk group that act as hubs for players and GMs to form games - though, not being part of them, I couldn't swear to their effectiveness or level of activity.