This article is to help give some steps and ideas that you can use for creating fun and engaging NPCs, both pre-planned and through improv, particularly for young players!
In this episode of “This Month in Children’s RPGs”, we chat about including food-themed challenges and plots into your games, planning festivals, and more! Check it out here and find some extra resources on TTRPGkids to read along with as you listen!
TTRPGkids is going to a couple end-of-year conventions, and, to celebrate, is running a giveaway for some wintery and holiday themed games! The giveaway ends 12/4 so you’ll have these games before your winter holidays kick off!
I’ve tried out several books from DnD Adventure Club and was very happy to sit down for a chat with co-founder, David Lemke, to talk about what DnD Adventure Club is, his D&D XP, and some awesome stories from his long-term friend game and from playing with his kid!
TTRPGkids made another appearance at Motor City Comic Con for their fall 2023 show and did a talk about Teaching Kids Core Life Skills with TTRPGs! Find the talk audio here in case you weren’t able to attend, and check out the resource list that supports points from the talk while you listen!
Spring Owl is hosting a 65 game bundle that’s focused on cozy feels and gathering with friends! It includes several kid-friendly TTRPGs, which I’ve highlighted here – check it out, and I hope it helps you build your game library!
The Library Game by Open Story Games is a TTRPG/LARP where players learn about library organization while acting as researchers trying to prepare for a catastrophe that’s about to befall the building! Collect magical words for creating your solution before time runs out!
Check out this new kid-friendly adventure based on the Norse myth of Loki cutting Sif’s hair. This brochure style game was written by Steph from TTRPGkids as a commission from Lucky Newt Games, and I’m excited to highlight it here!