Don't D&D games need a kind of long-term comradery kind of club ? We generally lack long attention span and are not that great at keeping close long term relationships.
We rather liked card games like rummy, 28, 40(41 or 42, I forgot), was addictive & thrilling when I was young (still common scene in our rural locality with old people), unlike youth addicted to tiktok these days.
Kauri game for kids.
In some of our locality, Pakida game for serious adults who were deeply into that, personally not into that though.