My main game is...none, for the time being (trying to get that Humanspace Empires PBP off the ground), but if I was playing/running fantasy LL would be my drug of choice. With the awesomeness that is AEC now one can now even run AD&D adventures using it.
DCC is a very specifically-targeted product; to be fair it does state in no unclear terms that you should be an experienced veteran "of the school of Gygax & Zocchi" or something, to play it. It is, by self-admission, NOT an intro-level game or an Old-School game designed to attract new players (which does not necessarily mean it cannot be used as such).
I would gladly join a table playing it, but if your are in a situation/location where you can find an entire group willing, curious or eager to game DCC then you are a privileged gamer.
We have to give kudos to Goodman Games for releasing a product with a considerably limited marketability and such production values (the quality and amount of the art bears mentioning yet again), even as we frown about the decision to use uncommon variants of uncommon dice.