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SGA holds weekly meetings where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems.  This wiki provides a place to keep some notes on the games we've played.  
 
SGA holds weekly meetings where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems.  This wiki provides a place to keep some notes on the games we've played.  
  
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[[Seattle Gamers Assemble!]]

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Seattle Gamers Assemble!

Seattle Gamers Assemble! (SGA) is a loose community of role-players centered around Seattle, Washington. The club started aggregating in the late 1990s, and eventually solidified in 2000 when its mailing list was transferred to Yahoo! Groups.

SGA holds weekly meetings where members take turns running one-off or short-run games in indie, oldie, or oddball systems. This wiki provides a place to keep some notes on the games we've played.




Seattle Gamers Assemble!