I'm looking for a couple people with voice-chat at the least (video+voice preferred) to drop into a once-a-week session of a game. Preferably we'd have veteran gamers, which will make sense when you see exactly what the rules entail, but it would be possible for anyone to join. You would not need specific games, since part of the goal is describing the game to the players. Here's how it would work: I, the GM, will get the PDF of the game we will play from DriveThruRPG (where I am a featured reviewer) 1 hour before we begin. I will then begin the search for what players might need; the more stuff I find and the better I read the rules the better off the group will be. Only I know what game we'll be playing beforehand, but I can't look up stuff like tools, GM assistance software, and the game itself beyond its short blurb on that site, meaning I'm just as rushed as you are. You, the players, will join a hour after I have had time to read as much of the game as I can. You do not get a copy of the PDF. You get to suffer along as I try to explain everything, and if we do well you might actually get to actually play the game. The rest of the hour is spent trying to make up characters, figure out the rules, and start on an epic adventure. This is something that just popped into my mind since my site's temporarily down, so if anyone's interested give a holler. We'd be playing a mix of older games and newer games primarily from indie publishers. The nice thing about this is that it's just a single hour, not something like an eight-hour session. We can keep playing afterward for fun's sake if we're getting into the game.