RPG Adventures for Kids

The other day I came across the post I snapped a photo of below on a board game Facebook group (can’t remember which one). I then shared it on another Facebook group because a day or two before in that group a member had asked about RPGs for kids. They had wanted to run an RPG for their kids who where now becoming old enough to play them.

A day or two later it occurred to me (I know I’m slow sometimes, old age and all that) that my small but exclusive readership might also find the information useful.

Also, because I’m a kind soul, I’ve included clickable links to the files.


“The Floating Library of Pelduin”

http://bit.ly/2IzzM3H

“The Monster Hunter Guild of Havale”

http://bit.ly/31v8Jzp

“The Sleeping Sickness of Bear Claw Village”

http://bit.ly/2MJhl1X

“Dragon’s Fortune”

http://bit.ly/2wLhLtQ

“Wizard Bonbon and the Castle of Sucre”

http://bit.ly/2I9K9vY

There are a couple of “official” adventures aimed at 6+ on the D&D website, Monster Slayers: Champions of the Elements and the original Monster Slayers: The Heroes Of Hesiod.

It might also be worth looking at the No Thank You, Evil! by Monte Cook Games. Plus there is Amazing Tales on DriveThruRPG. Not my cup of tea, but there is a My Little Pony: Tails Of Equestria RPG. And those aren’t even scratching the surface of what’s available. Google is your friend here.

I hope some people have found this post useful. Or at least started those with kids thinking.

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