Patrick B. said: Other than spamming the posted games, which no one seems to reply to, what's a good way to get into a game? I'd like to play Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. I've played older versions a lot but recently purchased the 5th ed player's manual and would like to find a group I could learn with and have fun. Feeling kind of lost- any suggestions? Thanks! Hi, Patrick. I suggest you respond to the posted games, both here in the LFG and within the game listings. I know sometimes GMs don't respond; there are a lot of players and relatively few openings. Speaking as one such GM (and only for me; other GMs have their own perspectives), I can tell you how you ensure a response from me. When I post a listing, I put basic information on the blurb on the main page, and then sticky a forum post with details of what is and isn't allowed. An applicant who demonstrates they've read these by making an application which includes information I ask for always gets a reply from me. Even if something seems like a poor fit, or I choose one and have to let others down, I'll reply. But players who make it clear they didn't bother to read what I put out there... or who did read it but just didn't care... don't get a reply. My listing details the setting and premise, and asks, "briefly tell me about the character you will play." Many times there's a reply that says "I wanna play," or offers a character idea that falls outside the allowed parameters. If it seems like you didn't bother reading what I put out there, I most often don't reply to such applications. You can also post LFG messages here. I see those often get replies. In those, make sure to include pertinent information to help GMs or groups identifiy whether you can fit into their schedule. I see a lot of LFGs go unanswered because someone didn't say what days/time/timezone they were looking for. Heck, I'm only in the LFGs because I'm LFP, and I'm passing most of the listings that don't specify days/times. Of course, I'm also passing the ones that show incompatible days/times/timezones, but that's working as intended. Anyway, best of luck in finding what you're looking for.