Kids too young for dice? Small children in the house and worried about them finding missing dice? Dice difficult to see or use? Here’s some options to help find some fun and easy alternatives!
I had the pleasure to interview Rich, creator of Inspirisles and director of Hatchling Games. We talked about his new game (from mechanics to themes to playtesting), Inspiriles, which integrates learning sign language into play, and we discussed how to encourage parents to help their kids start TTRPGs!
This list shows all the StoryGuider games and supplements! StoryGuider is made by TTRPGkids for ages 2+ and focuses on practicing skills, milestones, and emotional regulation exercises appropriate for toddlers.
Hero Kids is an awesome tabletop role-playing game for kids, and this review covers game mechanics, characters, setting, and how much fun my kid had playing it so you can get an idea of what to expect before setting out on your own adventures!
Find out how to start tabletop RPGs with little kids (age 5 and under) by slowly introducing game elements through play and storytelling! Pick up a free copy of StoryGuider as well to get you started!
This sortable list of tabletop RPGs made for all ages, kids, and teens is to help you find a game that works for you and the kids you are introducing TTRPGs to! I want to help you find a game that you and your kids will both enjoy playing together!
I was very grateful to have had the opportunity to interview Ryan about his all ages table top role playing game, FlipTales. He has put so much work into this game to make sure it is accessible to everyone (from kids to grandparents), and his insights are a must-read for anyone looking to introduce new players to tabletop RPGs or looking to make their own all-ages game.
Magical Kitties Save the Day! is a tabletop RPG for all ages and all about cats with awesome powers! Set up was quick, the story was engaging, and I had a blast playing!