Deadlord39 wrote:It depends on the age. mine is 5, and he is absolutely nuts over Heroquest, to the point that when I tell him a bedtime story it has to be about John the Wizard, Daddy the Barbarian and Mommy the Elf. I haven't tried any of the other games yet, except T&T, another one he loved and an easy one since the choices are laid out for you.
killjoy32 wrote:BB: mystic wood.my kids think its a great game and we all play it, its cool and very easy to play.Al
IttyBitty wrote:Yes, Very fun game....
bbarsh wrote:Every once and awhile we touch on this subject. What games to you play with your kids?
Keith the Thief wrote:Similarly, what's a good age to introduce kids to D&D?The age would obviously vary from one household to the next, but what would be a ballpark age? I'm guessing maybe 10.Keith
FormCritic wrote:My son just played his first AD&D (2nd edition) game last night. He isn't home from his friend's house yet, so I don't know how it went.
flying_purple_monkfish wrote:I want to teach my Kids to play Magic the gathering, one so I have someone to play and two so i can take them to the magic society and laugh as the hardened players are defeated by 6 yr olds.. YAY!
Keith the Thief wrote:Curious: How is D&D seen by kids in high school these days? Is it still considered geeky, or has it moved into the mainstream? Is it even on their radar?My own kids are in elementary school and I've never heard any of their friends or classmates even mention the game. Their age group is obsessed with Star Wars and its various PC/console games (especially the Lego Star Wars games).Keith
tedward wrote:but my 4 year old son still finds it hard to "lose" at any game-- I can't imagine what would happen if a character of his died?!