TTRPGkids is going to be at Origins Game Fair from June 23 – June 25! Come say hi and join TTRPGkids and several AMAZING guests for talks and games throughout the weekend!
Check out this list of diceless tabletop RPGs for when you want an alternative to dice games, want to try out a new type of system, or are looking for inspiration for your next game!
On May 21, TTRPGkids did a talk, along with Tim Saucer, at Motor City Comic Con! This post is to give a wrap up of the talk, post the recorded audio, and talk about a few cool things I saw at the convention!
Whither and Whence is a measuring-based story game for kids! It teaches key math and logic skills alongside collaborative storytelling and is great for young players.
Almost Bedtime Theater is a father and daughter (and sometimes cousin) podcast about family friendly tabletop RPGs! With lots of in-game shenanigans, review commentary from grown ups and kids, and a wide variety of systems tried, it’s a great show for anyone wanting to listen with young players.
TTRPGkids is giving a talk with Tim Saucer about “The Joys and Challenges of Running TTRPGs With Kids” at Motor City Comic Con! Whether you’re here from the convention, looking for the giveaway, or trying to find resources… welcome! Check out below for more info, and thank you for visiting!
With TTRPGkids going to Motor City Comic Con, I wanted to run a celebratory giveaway! I’m teaming up with Michael from Luck of Legends to give two lucky winners an all-ages superhero themed TTRPG combo pack – good luck!
Dr. Megan Connell is a psychologist, author of Tabletop Role-Playing Therapy, member of Leyline Geek Therapeutics, co-founder of HealthQuest and Geeks Like Us, host of Psycology at the Table and Brain Noodles Podcast, and GM for Clinical Role! She shares her XP and lessons learned as she tells us about how she uses TTRPGs for therapeutics and her tips for clinicians looking to start using applied TTRPGs.