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Hi all,

I've been doing games with my kids for a few years now. I've decided to start a regular group with some of their friends. I'm thinking that we will probably meet 4 or 5 times before summer sets in. All these kids have experience playing. Can anyone suggest a module or adventure that would be good to base our adventure on? All suggestions are welcome.
THANKS - Jon


Hi all,

I've been doing games with my kids for a few years now. I've decided to start a regular group with some of their friends. I'm thinking that we will probably meet 4 or 5 times before summer sets in. All these kids have experience playing. Can anyone suggest a module or adventure that would be good to base our adventure on? All suggestions are welcome.
THANKS - Jon


Hi - I'm going to be hosting a b-day party for 5 12 year olds in a few weeks. They all have some experience playing and are familiar with basic gameplay. I have run several games, but never for more than 3 kids. I want to either build a good stand alone adventure that will take 2-3 hours, or base it on a pre-existing story. Any suggestions? It can be a fairly typical dungeon crawl..but I'd like it to be somewhat special as it is kind of a special event for my kids..It's a pathfinder themed b-day-sleepover.

Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!!


Hi - I just introduced my kids to Pathfinder thru the BB and they love it. They are almost 8 and they can't seem to get enough. We worked through the BB adventure, and then I stumbled through creating my own adventure for them. As someone new to this world - it was hard work! And now my kids want to take turns being Game master. I am going to buy some modules, because I fear that we might destroy the fun by creating sloppy adventures.

What I really need is to be able to witness a low-level game first-hand. Does anyone know if there are any videos on youtube or elsewhere that show a game being played? I fear that I am missing huge parts of the gameplay experience..And even though the BB materials are well-written, I still found myself studying the books in order to try to run the game smoothly.

We are about to recruit some more third-graders into our game, but I want to make sure that I am up to snuff as a GM..

Any suggestions or resources would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
JN