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    Are you a parent? Have you shared your love of Dungeons and Dragons (and indeed other RPG's) with your little ones yet? If you have, or you plan to do so, then this is the place for you. My name is Roger (Dargurd on the forums) and as of 2012 I have been gaming for about 30 years now (since I was 12 years old). Now I am the proud parent of two 'up and coming' gamers of my own one of which, my eldest, DM's his own 4ed game on a semi-regular basis with his friends. I would love to share my experiences and to hear about your own. :D
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    DavidBGoode
    I'm introspective. I've spent more than a few hours wondering about why I am the me that I am. I wonder what the alternate reality me ... more
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  • Advice for Gaming with ...

    davidgiven
    This weekend my 10 year old son Jack DM'd the next session of our 4E Tomb of Horrors adventure.This Courage Academy has been running for ... more
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  • Roleplayers: The Next ...

    Dargurd
    OK two blogs in a week from myself using any recognised form of measurment is definately out of the ordinary, heck 2 in a year is ... more
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  • An Introduction

    Dargurd
    Hi All - well i guess that's one way of starting. Blogging and I have never really mixed. Ive tried it a couple of times but never felt ... more
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    New to the game

    Last Post By: Dargurd

    Hi folks - due to work commitments not been on here as much as i should have been over last few months ! (Sorry)I love the way you are running the game. It sounds perfect. I run a game with my 8yr old daughter where she plays Cheeky Monkey the Ranger... more

    D&D and Dying

    Last Post By: JavinSword

    ON Death and Dying the Critical Injury Rules that were published recently helped our family over this hurdle. They do add some complexity and I were against them being an old school D&D player, but they definitely put enough pain in the game that pe... more

    Fidget, Fidget, Fidget

    Last Post By: JavinSword

    My family is trying the D&D Next rules in the playtest and having a lot of fun at it. Last couple of sessions have ended up completely being more exploration and roleplaying and less of the technical combat which keeps the kids on their toes. Give... more

    Adventure Begins at Bedtime

    Last Post By: davidgiven

    Liz is seeking pitches on here blog for a book, Adventure Begins at Bedtime, that will contain adventures, essays, and other things designed & inspired by kids.If this sounds like a fun project to you, please see: www.theilluminerdy.com/2013/01/11/a... more

    To use, or not to use tiles.

    Last Post By: Dargurd

    Wow it sounds like you had an awesome time - kudos to you and the kids.If i can make a recommendation. Take a look at the link below. Its for the easiest RPG ive found for kids and I started my kids on it before moving them onto 4e. www.rpgnow.com/pr... more

    More humoristic adventures and enemies

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    That is such an awesome image ! What about a robotic looking spider with springs for legs !... more

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    Hi Rian - I literally started with just a d20 and a pencil. Every time a decision had to be made roll a D20. If the number is great than 10 you succeed. I kept it low combat (although made it funny slapstick combat as well) and started them out when they were 4/5 years old. My son is now 14 and regularly runs Savage Worlds games and my daughter is 7 and just still likes to play the d20 game. We just bought a game called 'Oz' from RPG Now where you playing the world of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Thats the next one for my daughter !

    Dargurd
    May 19, 2012
    3:26 AM
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    Greetings all. My wife and I are finally expecting our first born so when I came across this group I thought it a perfect place to find some gamer parenting info. Although it will be several years until our son is old enough to play, I like to prepare in advance. I do have one question though; it's kinda aimed at my fellow Grognards although any helpful input is welcome. My question is, when your child/children where ready to game what did you start then out with? I've have this idea of pulling my old Red Box and Gazetteers out of storage and running him on basic for a year or two, then stepping up 5e or whatever the current edition is (or 3e if it sucks) when he's older. Have any of you tried this approach? Did it work? What approach did you try if you didn’t go this route? Thanks in advance.

    Rian_Lightblade
    May 9, 2012
    9:12 AM
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    Hey Sully welcome aboard and thanks for sharing your blog link. Ive added it into my own bookmarks to check back on and read !

    Dargurd
    February 24, 2012
    6:02 PM
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    Hey everyone! I'm probably one of the youngest members of this group, at 29 years old. My step-children are 11, 10, 8 and 7 years old, alternating girls and boys. I started playing D&D with them over a year ago, having started with the Castle Ravenloft board game and quickly transitioning to "proper" D&D. After a few sessions of 4E, I decided to go with a more rules-lite, old school system, and we've been running with Microlite ever since. My father-in-law has joined the group and we play mostly every Sunday, schedules permitting. The first part of their adventure was an on-the-fly adaptation of Keep on the Shadowfell, and now they are through the first book of the classic AD&D module Night Below. I can't recommend gaming with your kids enough. I have written extensively about my experiences, including several actual-play reports, on my blog here packofgnolls.blogspot.com/search/label/K... Happy gaming folks!

    sully33
    February 24, 2012
    2:14 AM
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    Well the campaign finally got started www.obsidianportal.com/campaigns/legacy-... although my youngest daughter didnt make it due to feeling ill. Not a bad start though, and even convinced the DM to up it to fortnightly instead of monthly :)

    Vobeskhan
    May 22, 2011
    6:32 PM
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    Well one of my regular players is going to run his first 4e campaign and his three players are going to myself, and both my daughters (both newbies). Although it is only going to be a monthly session for now due to his work commitments I'm hoping it will whett the girls' appetite for gaming. I'll let you know how it goes.

    Vobeskhan
    February 23, 2011
    6:41 PM
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