A standalone sequel to the award winning The Librarian’s Apprentice, Song of the Scryptwyrm takes you on an explorative mystery through The Great Library in search of an elusive thief – will you catch them in time to save The Scryptwyrm?
I sat down with Garrett from non-profit, Tabletop EDU, to talk about how journaling TTRPGs are particularly useful for teaching a learning applications! Check out our chat here!
Check out the latest TTRPGkids project, an audio narrated journaling tabletop RPG for all-ages, and back the project now to get discounts, reserve a limited edition set, support a library, and help this new endeavor be a success!
Journaling games are a great way to encourage kids to write and can be a great mechanism for running solo TTRPGs! Check out my list here of journaling TTRPGs that are great for both kids and adults, and happy journaling!
I’ve been meaning to try a journaling TTRPG with my kid for some time, and GDEC was a great choice to start with! It has a quick premise to jump into, a good hook (I mean, you’re taking care of dragon eggs, so that’s a big win), and the prompts are fun to think about an answer. Kiddo and I liked playing this journaling tabletop RPG game together, and I hope you do too!