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Running Shorter Sessions

We don't need as much time as we often think to run meaningful RPG sessions.

Author avatar Kirk Wiebe Published on 2025-04-10

According to many sources, the typical TTRPG session is around four hours. In my 4E D&D days, we played anywhere from four to eight hour sessions. Sometimes twice a week. Those days are long gone and four hours is a big ask nowadays. Life’s busy. But we don’t need four hours to run fantastic tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons. I’ve been running 90-120 minute sessions of 5E D&D for years. Here’s what I’ve learned from 80+ sessions.

We Game More

The most important thing is that we game more. Our group is comprised of parents, busy professionals, and folks with a lot else on their plates. But having a consistent weekday, enabled by online play and the low commitment of about 90 minutes has made getting together easy. Once I got over how “tragic” 90 minutes felt compared to our college-years marathon sessions, I realized it wasn’t tragic at all. We were still running awesome games.

Bigger Sessions Feel Extra Special

Once in a while, the stars align and we can meet in person for about three or four hours. Since these aren’t the norm, they feel extra special. We plan around breakfast or brunch. We fire up projectors and speakers while pulling out battlemaps, battle boards, minis, terrain, and more. I’ve come to treasure these sessions as something truly special.

Preparation Is Easier

With only about 90 minutes to run, my preparation is easier. We concluded an epic campaign around level 17-18 with these shorter sessions. We’re currently running a Nentir Vale sandbox campaign and around level 5. In both cases, the time limit streamlined my prep without reducing player agency. They still got up to all sorts of trouble.

Tips For Shorter Sessions

Overall, very little changes when running shorter sessions. But here are a few tips that I’ve picked up when running shorter sessions.

I’ve got a lot of experience running marathon sessions and incredibly short (by most standards) sessions. The latter isn’t any less fun or more difficult. If it allows us to game more, it’s the better option.

Game on.

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