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The Leg-Lamp of Vecna

December 21, 2010 by Vanir

Read on as I discover the true meaning of Christmas. Does it involve amputation? Setting aside one’s humanity to gain unlimited power? Spinach? Only Santa knows for sure.

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Dire Flailings, Humor, Roleplaying Games, Television, Video Games Tagged With: christmas, gaming advocacy, gaming with children, gaming with family, gaming with spouse, gaming with wife, grinch, humbug, omg an xbox, presents, ruined

Kids and Games: Getting it Wrong is Doing it Right

August 18, 2010 by The Chatty DM

As I looked at my son and his friend play Talisman “wrong”, I was flooded with powerful memories and a striking realization. One of the reasons why I love D&D so much is because I learned most of it by making stuff up while trying to learn it. I got most of it wrong, but I didn’t know then and I still had more fun than any other games I’d played so far!

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Musings of the Chatty DM, Player Psychology, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: AD&D, D&D, Gamer Dad, Gamer Parent, gaming with children, Gaming with Teenagers, Parenting, playing with children, playing with kids, Talisman

Chatty’s 800th: Missed Opportunities and Future Projects

May 5, 2010 by The Chatty DM

In this, my 800th post, I take a hard look at Wizards of the Coast’s Heroes of Hesiod, and its missed opportunity to tap into the tremendous potential of helping parents introduce kids to roleplaying. And I put my money where my mouth is . . .

Filed Under: blogging, Freelance Writing, Musings of the Chatty DM Tagged With: d&d 4e, gaming with children, Gaming with Kids, Heroes of Hesiod

Nico and Rory’s Quest: Meeting the Ice Titan

April 2, 2010 by The Chatty DM

In which Chatty starts a promising Sword and Wizardy adventure with both his kids. Includes Titans, Druids, Badgers, Horseshoes and jobless super heroes.

Filed Under: Campaign Logs, Musings of the Chatty DM Tagged With: gaming with children, Gaming with Kids, Nico and Rory, swords & wizardry

Nico’s Lego RPG: Assault on the Crystal King’s Cave, Part 2

December 30, 2009 by The Chatty DM

See part 1 here. Cave of the Crystal Kings I set up the second and final encounter of our little game by piling books and boxes to create a ‘throne’ for the Crystal King. Chatty: All right,  the king awaits your arrival. Nico: Oh Dad, wait, I’ve got these gems in the Rock Wrecker. Chatty: […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: gaming with children, Gaming with Kids, Lego RPG

Nico’s Lego RPG: Assault on the Crystal King’s Cave, Part 1

December 29, 2009 by The Chatty DM

I was thinking how long it had been since I played a post-worthy RPG session with my soon-to-be 8 years old son Nico.  A few weeks ago, I made him a Swords and Wizardry PC and we started doing a random dungeon crawl but I made the bad decision of using the 1e DMG dungeon […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: gaming with children, Gaming with Kids, Lego RPG

Roleplaying games as a teaching tool

September 14, 2009 by guest

Hi, my name is Michael Wolf, author of Stargazer’s World. Some time ago, Barb, a homeschooling mom from California contacted me. She had read about my background in physics and asked me if I ever had ever thought about combining D&D and science. For some time she has paid DMs with backgrounds in different scientific […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: gaming with children, Gaming with Kids

Notebook Campaing: Super Nico vs the 3 Hungry Goblins

August 26, 2009 by The Chatty DM

Earlier this year, I went to the movie theater with my son and we ended up playing a little of D&D with made up rules.  You can see the game here, including the now legendary Troll who can’t build a bridge encounter. When I came back from Gen Con a few days ago, I told […]

Filed Under: Campaign Logs, Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: gaming with children, Gaming with Kids

Friday Chat: Roleplaying with Children

June 5, 2009 by The Chatty DM

On Wednesday afternoon, I found a email by Chris Sims in my inbox.  Chris works for D&D insider but I knew him for having worked on quite a few D&D books, my favorite being the D&D 3.5 Rules Compendium and having briefly chatted with him at Gen Con last year. As I read the email, […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: 4e, Friday Chat, gaming with children, Gaming with Kids

Notebook Campaign: How I got my Son into Tabletop RPGs

April 23, 2009 by The Chatty DM

This post is my personal musings about introducing my son to tabletop roleplaying as a progression from the Storytime games we’ve been playing since I came back from Gen Con last year.  Instead of telling you why I want to do this, I’ll refer you to Martin Ralya’s excellent RPG advocacy article he just posted […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: Bedtime roleplaying, gaming with children, Gaming with Kids

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