How to Introduce to Roleplaying Games to Your Kids: Hero Kids RPG Overview



How to Introduce to Role-Playing Games to Your Kids: Hero Kids RPG Overview

We recently bought the Hero Kids RPG fantasy bundle over at DriveThruRPG.com and the kids are LOVING it. Here is our referral link to the Hero Kids core rulebook: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/106605/Hero-Kids–Fantasy-RPG?affiliate_id=1956492

Role-playing games (RPGs) are a great way for kids to work on a variety of skills such as math, communication, creative thinking, decision making, teamwork, and more.

We give an overview of Hero Kids RPG and the first campaign we played as a family.

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11 thought on “How to Introduce to Roleplaying Games to Your Kids: Hero Kids RPG Overview”

  1. It's been awhile, yet I'm coming back to your video. I ran Hero kids for my son for the third time this last week. My son has been soloing the campaign and had his Dad join this past weekend. It was great fun to watch him roleplay how to strategize about getting around the clumsy constructions.

  2. How did you like the full bundle? Since printing can get kind of pricey, I wasn't sure if I should go for the full bundle ($20 right now) or just purchase the base ($5.99 right now) and add on new adventures as needed. Mostly wondering if all of the extra hero cards, pets ect were needed or used. I have 2 kiddos, 3 and 6.

  3. We just started Hero Kids (4 and 7 yr old boys) and made it halfway through the first adventure. I get asked daily when the next session will be! It was a huge hit and fired their imaginations. They have been making maps and coming up with backstories for their characters.

  4. Any recommendations for a roleplaying game between Hero Kids and D&D. I think my kids are too old for Hero Kids, but too young for D&D unless I create a custom campaign which I don't really have the time for. Many thanks!

  5. Great video, guys! I'm thinking about trying this with the kids (4 and 6) that my fiancée babysits and then introducing my daughter (2) when she's a little older. My biggest worry is how much reading would be involved on their part as neither of them are able to read very well, if at all.

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