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Learn To Play Dungeons Dragons August 10th Recess Games
Join the adventure and learn how to play Dungeons & Dragons at Recess Games!

CLEVELAND & NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio - Washingtoner -- Join the adventure and learn how to play Dungeons and Dragons at Recess Games!

Players will join one of our Dungeon Masters for a one-shot session to learn the basics of the game.
  • The Dungeon Masters will provide character sheets
  • Players will receive a set of role-playing game dice.
When signing up, please select one of the player age categories from the drop-down menu. We will attempt to group the younger plays together as best as possible.

What is Dungeons & Dragons?

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), the players form an adventuring party that explores fantasy worlds together, embarks on epic quests, and levels up. The Dungeon Master (also known as the DM) is the game's referee and lead storyteller.

The collective creativity in your D&D game builds stories you'll tell repeatedly—ranging from the stuff of legend to absurd incidents that'll make you laugh.

At its heart, D&D is a storytelling game. Everything is your decision, from what you look like, to what you say, to how you act. The dice just help you along.

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In D&D, each player creates a heroic character to represent them in the game. They might be a skilled fighter, a devout cleric, a deadly rogue, a spellcasting wizard, or something else entirely!

Together, the Dungeon Master and players create an exciting story where their bold adventurers confront deadly perils. The DM and players use dice throughout the game to determine the outcome of certain actions.

ABOUT RECESS GAMES

Recess Games has a mission to provide a fun, safe, and friendly place for you to get your game on! We accomplish this by offering our customers an incredible variety of games and toys to explore right in store at our convenient North Olmsted location. In addition to our purchasable selection, we have a library games for you to try out in our gaming area, so come and bring a friend or two!

We also offer weekly gaming events for many of the most popular games, inviting people of all ages to come and meet other like-minded players, play the games they know and love, or learn a new game to enjoy! You'll find it at Recess Games, from casual free play to tournament events.

Visit tinyurl.com/RGLearnDnD or https://shop.recess.games for more information and our regular calendar of events.

Recess Games
26636 Brookpark Rd Ext.
North Olmsted, OH 44070

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