Hi all,
I'm new here, but an old-school D&D player.
I've decided that it is time to introduce my kids to part of their heritage, to embrace the nerd in their bloodline, to bring them back to simpler times of gaming that actually required imagination and didn't require a joystick.
So I dusted off my old D&D manuals, polished my dice, and collected the relics of my youth to prepare my youngsters for a quest. TO prepare them for the upcoming adventure, I started with stories and adventures of old, and the glorious saga of Reymar the Brave, the hero that helped me survive High School.
Now that I have their interests peaked, tonight we shall gather around the table and create their first characters. The party will include my 12, 10, and 4 year old kids and possibly even my wife.
I've decided to go with the Basic set of D&D to keep it simple, and not bore them with a complicated adventure. After all, this is how I got started.
My question for everyone is for some input on how they got their family involved in RPGs and how it went. Advice and input is appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm new here, but an old-school D&D player.
I've decided that it is time to introduce my kids to part of their heritage, to embrace the nerd in their bloodline, to bring them back to simpler times of gaming that actually required imagination and didn't require a joystick.
So I dusted off my old D&D manuals, polished my dice, and collected the relics of my youth to prepare my youngsters for a quest. TO prepare them for the upcoming adventure, I started with stories and adventures of old, and the glorious saga of Reymar the Brave, the hero that helped me survive High School.
Now that I have their interests peaked, tonight we shall gather around the table and create their first characters. The party will include my 12, 10, and 4 year old kids and possibly even my wife.
I've decided to go with the Basic set of D&D to keep it simple, and not bore them with a complicated adventure. After all, this is how I got started.
My question for everyone is for some input on how they got their family involved in RPGs and how it went. Advice and input is appreciated.
Thanks!