A Six Step Plan for Introducing Kids to Tabletop RPGs

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Published on Wed, 28 Nov 2012 14:00:56 GMT Indexed on 2012/11/28 17:08 UTC
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Introducing your kids, nieces and nephews, or other budding geeks to your geeky hobbies like role-playing games can be tricky. This handy plan lays out some simple steps to make RPGs fun for younger kids.

Courtesy of Ryan Carlson over at Geek Dad, the six-step primer covers topics like simplifying the rules, varying task difficulty, fun character creation ideas, and ensuring there are adequate opportunities for in-game success. Hit up the link below for the full guide. Have a RPG-introduction success story or tip to share? Add to the conversation in the comments below.

Running an Introductory Roleplaying Game for Kids [GeekDad]

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