Middle school safe game-play video help needed!


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Scarab Sages

Later today, I will be running the first meeting of the D&D/Pathfinder club for the school I teach at. The meeting will be strictly about information -- me providing the students with information about the games, as well as a little data mining of the students to find out who has experience with rpgs/character interests/etc.

I am hoping to show a few short videos introducing the kids to the games themselves. I have found two that I like that introduce the basic concepts of the games. I am hoping to find a brief actual game-play video on Youtube that would be appropriate for me to show to students. I would really like something of a high quality. Unfortunately, both Glass Cannon Podcast and Critical Role (both of which I personally view) have a lot of language that would be inappropriate for a classroom setting (even after school).

Does anyone have any suggestions?


Let's see, it's a bit slow, but "door monster" is a YouTube channel, they mostly do commedy sketches about games (dnd/pathfinder included) , but they also played pathfinder, and posted the video to their channel, the editing is well done, and you could maybe just use highlights from their game, they are clean, and I think they were high school age when they started the channel, college age now

And double checked, their pathfinder videos are called alter ego (searching door monster pathfinder works too)

(Also, I know this is a few days late, sorry about that, hopefully you can use these for your next meeting :D)


It's been a little while since I watched any, but "Harmon Quest" is a short form actual play series with animations. It's hosted by Dan Harmon (creator of Rick and Morty).

I think it's suitable but it's probably worth watching an episode or 2 before showing it, just in case I'm mis-remembering it.

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