Dallas (DFW) D&D Players and Tabletop Roleplaying Groups
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Dallas-Fort Worth D&D Players and Tabletop RPG Groups
DFW is not short on gamers. The tricky part is finding the right table across a metroplex this big.
This free Nerd Culture group is for Dallas-area players, Dungeon Masters, Game Masters, stores, libraries, clubs, and tabletop RPG fans who want a better way to connect. Use it when your campaign needs one more player, your home group is starting a new arc, you want to find players, or you are brand new and looking for a friendly first game.
The group is open to people in Dallas, Carrollton, Plano, Richardson, Irving, Denton, Fort Worth, Lake Worth, and the surrounding DFW area. In-person games, online campaigns, hybrid groups, paid tables, free campaigns, store events, library programs, and beginner one-shots are all welcome when they are posted clearly.
Nerd Culture is free to use. You can create a profile, join the group, search for players, post events, start discussions, and message members without paying platform fees.
DFW Has More RPG Activity Than One Calendar Can Hold
Dallas tabletop gaming has several different entry points. Some players find their first table at a local game store. Some join library programs. Some prefer dedicated RPG rooms, convention tables, or organized Game Master communities. Others are trying to move a private home game from “maybe someday” to an actual date.
Common Ground Games in Dallas is a strong local tabletop hub. Its role-playing game page promotes the Common Ground Games TableTop RolePlaying Group and says the store offers multiple weekly events at different levels of play. For players near Dallas proper, that makes it one of the first local shops worth checking for RPG activity.
RPG Dungeons in Carrollton is built specifically around role-playing games, tabletop games, and board games. The venue lists open ticket booking, Tuesday through Sunday game sessions, house GM-run games, custom gaming tables, private rooms, miniatures, battle maps, and terrain. For people who want a more structured RPG experience, that kind of dedicated space can make it easier to jump into a game.
Dallas Public Library is also doing real community work for D&D players. The J. Erik Jonsson Central Library has listed an ongoing Dungeons & Dragons Adventure game welcoming all skill levels, Timberglen Branch Library has offered learn-to-play D&D with character sheets and dice provided, and Prairie Creek Branch Library has listed teen D&D sessions on the second and fourth Saturday of the month.
For convention-minded players, North Texas RPG Con in Irving focuses on old-school Dungeons & Dragons, classic pre-1999 RPGs, and retro-clone systems. DFW also has FWD RPG, a Game Master-led group created to grow tabletop roleplaying by running games at conventions, events, stores, online, and other places players gather.
Plano has Dallas Games Marathon, a game center welcoming board, card, role-playing, and wargame players. Denton has spaces like Nexus Game Lounge, which lists looking-for-players pages for games such as D&D 5E, Daggerheart, and The Witcher RPG.
Nerd Culture helps players connect around all of that activity. You can use this group before attending a store event, after meeting people at a library session, while building a campaign crew, or when trying to keep a local online table organized.
Make DFW Easier to Navigate
In a region this spread out, details matter. A great post saves everyone time.
- Give the basics first. Share your city or general area, preferred schedule, experience level, and whether you want online, in-person, or hybrid play.
- Say what seat you need. Are you a player looking for a DM, a DM recruiting players, a store sharing an event, or a group trying to replace a missing party member?
- Use events for anything with a date. Session zero, one-shots, library games, campaign launches, teaching tables, and store nights are easier to find when they are posted as events.
- Keep campaign notes together. Use discussions for safety tools, scheduling, table rules, recaps, character ideas, and updates between sessions.
- Ask before you drive. Message about cost, tone, age range, location, parking, table expectations, and accessibility before committing to a game across the metroplex.
New to D&D in Dallas?
You do not need years of experience to join the hobby here. DFW has public programs, store events, dedicated RPG venues, and local organizers who welcome beginners.
A good first post can be short: say that you are new, what part of the metroplex works for you, whether online games are okay, and what kind of experience you want. You can ask for a teaching table, a one-shot, help making a character, or a game where the DM explains rules as you go.
Nerd Culture lets you ask questions before joining a table, message people directly, and look for groups that match your comfort level. That makes it easier to start playing without walking into a random room and hoping the table is the right fit.
For Dungeon Masters, Paid GMs, and Event Hosts
DFW has plenty of players, but good tables still need clear organizers.
If you are running a game, include the system, schedule, city or online format, seat count, experience level, tone, cost if any, and how players should sign up. That applies to D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, Daggerheart, Cyberpunk RED, Mothership, Vampire: The Masquerade, Blades in the Dark, Starfinder, Shadowrun, Dungeon Crawl Classics, and other RPGs.
Players looking for a professional DM can also use Nerd Culture to connect with paid Game Masters, campaign hosts, and teaching DMs. If a game costs money, say so plainly. Clear pricing builds trust.
Stores, libraries, cafés, conventions, educators, and community groups may share tabletop RPG events here when the post is relevant and easy to understand.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a D&D group in Dallas?
Join this free Nerd Culture group and post what you are looking for. Include your area, schedule, experience level, preferred system, and whether you want a public game, home game, online campaign, paid table, free game, or one-shot.
You can also use Nerd Culture’s search, event, discussion, and messaging tools to connect with players and organizers who match your needs.
Is this only for Dallas, or all of DFW?
This group is for Dallas and the wider DFW area. Players from Carrollton, Plano, Richardson, Irving, Denton, Fort Worth, Lake Worth, and nearby communities are welcome.
Because the metroplex is large, always include your general location or travel comfort when posting.
Are public library games good for beginners?
They can be. Dallas Public Library has listed D&D programs that welcome all skill levels, provide premade characters or beginner materials, and support teen players at some branches.
Library games can be a helpful starting point for players who want a public, accessible first experience.
Can I post a paid campaign?
Yes. Paid campaigns and professional GM services are allowed when pricing is clearly stated.
Include the cost, payment frequency, what players receive, whether materials are included, and any refund or attendance expectations.
Can I share events from a store, convention, library, or gaming space?
Yes. Local tabletop events are welcome when they are useful to the group.
Include the date, time, location, system, cost if any, age range if relevant, seat limit, experience level, and registration instructions.
Can I look for games besides D&D?
Yes. Dungeons & Dragons is the main focus, but DFW players can post about Pathfinder, Daggerheart, Call of Cthulhu, Cyberpunk RED, Starfinder, Vampire: The Masquerade, Mothership, Shadowrun, Blades in the Dark, The Witcher RPG, Dungeon Crawl Classics, and indie systems.
Can online groups post here?
Yes. Online and hybrid groups are welcome, especially when they are connected to Dallas-area players.
Many people prefer online campaigns because DFW drive times, work schedules, family schedules, and distance can make weekly in-person play tough.
DFW Table Rules
This group should make finding games easier, safer, and more welcoming.
- Be clear before being clever. Funny posts are great, but campaign posts still need the system, schedule, location or online format, cost, seats, and experience level.
- Respect the whole metroplex. Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Carrollton, Denton, Richardson, Irving, Lake Worth, and nearby communities all have players worth including.
- No harassment, pressure, or gatekeeping. Do not insult, exclude, bully, creep on, or talk down to people because of identity, age, disability, neurodivergence, experience level, background, playstyle, or system preference.
- Label paid games upfront. No hidden table fees, surprise deposits, unclear subscriptions, or paid campaigns disguised as free games.
- Use safety tools. Talk about boundaries before horror, romance, PvP, mature themes, intense character conflict, or sensitive story content.
- Keep promotion relevant. RPG events, store nights, library programs, conventions, and campaign openings are welcome. Repeated ads, unrelated links, and mass messages are not.
- Meet with common sense. Public stores, libraries, cafés, conventions, and established gaming spaces are good first-meeting options.
- Help moderators handle problems. Report spam, harassment, misleading posts, unsafe behavior, or anything that makes the community harder to use.
Build a Better DFW RPG Network
Dallas-Fort Worth already has stores, libraries, conventions, dedicated RPG rooms, Game Masters, beginner programs, and plenty of players. What many people need is a simpler way to connect the right people at the right time.
Use this group to post your table search, recruit for a campaign, share a local event, ask about beginner options, find a Dungeon Master, organize a one-shot, or keep a campaign together between sessions.
Your next game might start at Common Ground Games, RPG Dungeons, a Dallas Public Library branch, a Plano game center, a Denton lounge, a convention table in Irving, a private home table, or online with local players. Nerd Culture can help make that first connection happen.
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Looking For Players!!!
Tagged: DnD 5e
Looking For Players!!!
Posted by Myrix on December 3, 2025 at 9:02 pm::Looking For Players!!!
Campaign Name: “Aevarun: Veil of the First Dawn”
3-Line Intro :
Aevarun is a world where nature itself breathes with ancient magic.
Old secrets are waking beneath every forest, mountain, and shadow.
Your journey may bring the world its first light… or its final darkness.
Campaign Details
System: Dungeons & Dragons 5e (High Fantasy Homebrew)
Sessions: Weekend Nights
(Exact time will be decided together with the players)
Platform: Discord – VC + Text
First Session: 17 January 2026 (fixed)
Vibe: High fantasy, deep lore, natural magic, story-focused adventure
Looking For
Friendly, committed players
People who enjoy story, teamwork, and exploring a magical world
Players who can adjust to weekend-night sessions
Interested?
DM me and let’s step into the world of Aevarun together.
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