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Blogger The Dale Wardens said...

Simon,

I have found my old hardcover AD+D books and a plethora of modules.

A friend of mine has 3 children 11, 10, and 8 and mentioned several weeks ago that his oldest two were getting interested in RPGs. Between him and your posts, I am going to pull out some character sheets and run a game for them.

The kids know how to play the Magic Gathering card game so I don't think D+D is going to be too hard on them. It should be fun!

Thanks for the idea,

Dave
Minnesota, USA

13 July 2009 at 23:07

Blogger BigLee said...

Parenthood plays havoc with gaming and painting. I've got two kids (4 & 13) so i'm in a similar position to you, meetings and social evenings left and right. Hang in there mate, the holidays are coming!

14 July 2009 at 08:23

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks guys. It really is surprising how much enthusiasm they have for AD&D. Looking back at the 1970s modules, they aren't terribly well written, and visually the game doesn't have a patch on World of Warcraft etc, yet they do seem to be hooked! I think they are enjoying the team and role playing elements.

Dave, my 11 year old is picking it up nicely.

Final parent's evening, tonight!:-)

14 July 2009 at 09:51

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