Story-Driven Adventures

Assemble your
local party.

Find reliable Game Masters, connect with committed players, and organize tabletop RPG campaigns with public-first safety. A great adventure still needs real-world trust.

Looking for PlayersSci-Fi Campaign: Neon Skies

Brea Public Library

2/5 Party
DungeonWeaverGame Master
Passport Verified
Rogue_Shadow
Request to Join Party

Local Radar: Orange County

Live-style view of public session zeros, one-shots, and open tables.

420Adventurers12Venues

Fantasy Campaign: Session Zero

Long-Term

Tabletop Tavern

Sat, 2:00 PM

Looking for 2

Horror RPG One-Shot

One-Shot

The Card Spot

Tonight, 7:00 PM

Waitlist

Local GM Meet & Greet

Social

Orange Public Library

Sun, 1:00 PM

Open Event
Campaign Toolset

Keep the party
together.

Campaigns die to scheduling conflicts and lost notes. DungeonMeet keeps session planning, RSVP context, and member-only lore in one campaign surface.

Session Scheduling

Campaign dashboards show the next session date, public venue, and RSVP state without relying on endless group chats.

Private Party Lore

Maintain a shared party journal for NPCs, active quests, and recaps. Notes stay visible only to campaign members.

The Crystal Spire

High Fantasy Campaign

Settings
Next Session
Saturday, Oct 142:00 PM • Tabletop Tavern
4/5RSVPsConfirm Attendance
Active PartyManage
GM

Party Lore & Notes

Private
Session 4 Recap

By DungeonWeaver2 days ago

NPC List: Waterdeep

By Rogue_Shadow1 week ago

Loot Distribution

By Cleric_Heals1 week ago

Public Session Zero

Initial party formation stays public venue-first. Private-home exact location reveal remains feature-gated until backend tests pass.

Campaign-Scoped Messaging

No open 1:1 DMs. Communication is tied to campaign membership, session context, and group safety controls.

Passport-Backed GMs

GM profiles can show curated reliability and hosting context without exposing private identity-review data or moderation notes.

Adults Only. Trust First.

DungeonMeet is strictly for adults 18+. Because tabletop RPGs require extended commitments and personal interaction, initial coordination stays public-first and campaign context stays member-scoped.

Read our TTRPG safety guide