One of kiddo’s favorite TTRPGs this year has been Cora Quest, an RPG in a box that’s full of dungeon crawls, fun stories, and awesome art! Check out our review here to get the scoop!
It’s time for an epic holiday adventure that’s great for all-ages! Play as winter wonderland characters, explore the North Pole, and find Santa before Christmas Eve ends! Find the review here with details on the game, and happy holidays!
TTRPGkids has a regular spot on Ludology Podcast, and in this part of the series, I’ll be talking about educational TTRPGs! Episode 18 looks specifically at Arithmagine (by Luck of Legends) as an example of how to use TTRPGs to teach math AND to help us breakdown what differentiates an intentionally educational game from a game that has intrinsic educational benefits.
Mice of Legend is a new, exciting, and adorable tabletop RPG coming from Alchemical Press where your typical campaign characters are turned into mouse-ized versions of themselves! Get the scoop here, and go check out the project!
During the month of December 2024, there are TWO big PWYW TTRPG bundles going on right now! That means that you can get a ton of digital/printable TTRPGs at any price you want! Details on both bundles are below, and I hope this helps you find some awesome games to try out this month.
Get a quick summary of some awesome TTRPGs that are great for playing with all ages (kids to adults) around Christmas time! Whether you’re looking for one-shots, campaigns, new systems, or just some ideas, I hope this list helps you find some magical games to try out with your group!
Wondering what goes into making an intentionally educational TTRPG? Get advice from an ED TTRPG designer! Learn from Deb Fuller’s XP from making and using ED games during our interview here for some great tips, best practices, and goals to consider when creating applied TTRPGs.
Especially when you are first starting out with playing TTRPGs with your kids, it can be helpful to have some great example adventures to back you up! Check out here for my breakdown of The Kid’s Tables’ set of five 15-minute sessions for playing D&D with kids!