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Featured project: Draculola, a spooky tabletop RPG for kids!

Check out Draculola for some spooky fun geared at kids! In this tabletop RPG, you play as monsters (or monster-like kids) who take on adventures and maybe also stir up some trouble in the land of Zitterstein. Find out more here, and have a scarily good game!
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Review of DnD Adventure Club: The Wilds Trilogy, a set of tabletop RPG stories for kids!

A full year after launch DnD Adventure Club is going strong with all new stories, characters, and mechanics! I took a look at The Wilds Trilogy and had a great time with my kid exploring ruins, racing through the woods, and rescuing the lost prince!
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Giveaway for physical copy of The Skeleton Curse by DnD Adventure Club

This is a giveaway for a physical copy of Adventure 013, The Skeleton Curse, by DnD Adventure Club!

DnD Adventure Club is a kid’s tabletop RPG series with a new awesome story being release every month! Check out the links in the entry form to find TTRPGkids reviews with more info and enter for a chance to win a copy to try out!

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Review of Wanderlust: A tabletop RPG about saying goodbye

Wanderlust is a collaborative tabletop RPG about learning to say goodbye as you head off into the next part of your life (whether that be seeking the lost city of dragons or moving to a new school).  It is a peaceful and melancholy journal-based game that, while still being fun, let my kid and me explore a new tone to our games, and showed me how much he’s starting to grow up.
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6 tips and tricks to run smooth tabletop RPG encounters for kids!

When running a tabletop RPG encounter for any age group, there can be a lot to juggle – spell lists, initiative order, multiple rolls, etc.  In games with kids, the difficulty for managing all this can be ramped up a bit due to increased excitement, mechanics, usability, and attention span.  To help with all this, here’s some tips and tricks that I’ve learned to help you and your young players enjoy your game encounters and have a good time!