This month, there’s quite a few TTRPG bundles circulating around itchio! Check out below for some of the ones on the TTRPGkids radar and a few games from each that you should go check out!
TTRPGs can be great social games, but… sometimes you want to play a TTRPG and your group cancels or they can’t meet right then or you just need some alone time. This list is here to help you find a fun and active feeling solo TTRPG that you (or your kids) can play on your own!
In this episode of “This Month in Children’s RPGs”, we chat about games we tried out during the holidays and talk about expectation setting for your TTRPGs, especially when playing with younglings!
Spring Owl is hosting a 64 game bundle that’s focused on winter holidays! It includes several kid-friendly TTRPGs, which I’ve highlighted here – check it out, and I hope it helps you build your game library!
Spring Owl is hosting a 65 game bundle that’s focused on cozy feels and gathering with friends! It includes several kid-friendly TTRPGs, which I’ve highlighted here – check it out, and I hope it helps you build your game library!
Spring Owl is doing another bundle, this time for creators’ BEST games that they’ve ever made, and many of them are all-ages friendly (including a couple that TTRPGkids has already reviewed)! Check it out here, and I hope it helps you find a game you love!
With the release of the Fall Fright Express, I’m kicking off two bundles – one for all the TTRPGkids Halloween games and another for all the TTRPGkids train games! Check them both out here for a nice discount on the total price, and enjoy!
In this episode of TTRPGkids on Ludology Podcast, I discuss how to create a TTRPG setting that fits the interests of young players! While these tips can be used for any age, they’re particularly important for using with youth who may have some pretty different fandoms and story preferences from grown ups who are running the game.