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Simple TTRPGs Designed Specifically for Younger Players (Part 1)
Tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) offer incredible opportunities for children to develop creativity, problem-solving skills, social collaboration, and storytelling abilities—all while having tremendous fun. But finding the right game can be challenging, especially if you are looking to introduce very young players to TTRPGs.
Dee Cardenas
May 16, 20256 min read


5/14/2025: A Speech and a Deal (Strahd Game Log)
Deprimer heads to the Vallaki city square in the late afternoon. His rest, though uninterrupted, has left him nearly as weary as before. He climbs to the top of the speaker’s platform and looks out over the dour faces of several hundred citizens of Vallaki. Steeling himself, Derimer asks that the citizens with the greatest need line up so that he may better know what must be done first within the Vallaki.
Dee Cardenas
May 15, 20256 min read


5/12/202: Hexathix the Requisition Master
Nine Hells Game Log 5/12/2025.
The group continue to speed through the darkness, following a breeze that may mean a way out. Mr C and Five, who is riding on the rooster, get to a fork in the tunnel and head to the right. Mr C stops abruptly as he detects the whispering of a pair of topi, who hide behind the prone inert iron golem. Slowly, carefully, he has his Unseen Servant bring the fire it ignited earlier, allowing Five and his now sentient rooster to see.
Dee Cardenas
May 13, 20256 min read


04/30/2025: The Overthrow and the Tower
Deprimer stands resolute on the rain-slicked porch of the Burgomaster’s mansion, the small but imposing figure of Conwan at his elbow....
Dee Cardenas
May 2, 202512 min read


April 25, 2025
The best learning may happen when you don't realize you are doing it!
Dee Cardenas
Apr 26, 20255 min read


March 3, 2025: Kids and Role-Playing Games
These children are learning about relationships, the world, and their place in it. This is imaginative play, an early childhood form of role playing game (RPG), which is an interactive form of storytelling. This type of play allows children to explore many things: feeling more powerful or knowledgeable, seeing the world from other viewpoints, making choices, cooperating in play.
This collaboration requires children to listen to one another, take turns, compromise, follow di
Dee Cardenas
Mar 3, 20254 min read
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