Making and keeping friends as an adult can be challenging, but tabletop roleplaying games make it easier.


Every D&D session is a social experience built on cooperation, humour, and shared adventure.

Players work together to solve problems and tell stories, which naturally encourages teamwork and trust.

Over time, these moments form the foundation for real friendships.

In Australia, many local libraries, community centres, and NDIS social groups run roleplaying nights that welcome newcomers.

The structured format means even shy participants can join in comfortably — everyone has a role to play.

Unlike casual social gatherings, a D&D group meets regularly, providing consistency and familiarity.

Shared storytelling helps participants connect beyond small talk, fostering deep, lasting friendships.

For many, those Friday night adventures become a cornerstone of their social lives.

Ask me about how I can build a social circle in a lifelong hobby for you or the person in your care regardless of age or ability. If I can’t personally deliver a program for you, I will refer you to someone who can regardless of location in Australia.

Email me at gametherapynetwork@gmail.com

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