Later this month, my daughter will turn 8. A little over a year ago, she was interested in what D&D was, mainly, just the minis. Anyway, we played a few makeshift sessions and then I let her sit in with my regular group for about an hour. No one really rolled up characters, except her, and everyone adlibbed a ton, but she had a great time. I think my players did as well.
Now usually on her birthday, we take her out to dinner. This year, her birthday falls on game night. So I gave her a choice, game with us for a bit, or go out to dinner. Much to my wife's disappointment, she chose to join us.
I've got a live one folks, and her 5 year old sister doesn't seem that far behind.
Now to come up with an engaging storyline for an 8 year old, with at least one puzzle, and a couple encounters. Her sessions tend to run more like AD&D than 4E.
Now usually on her birthday, we take her out to dinner. This year, her birthday falls on game night. So I gave her a choice, game with us for a bit, or go out to dinner. Much to my wife's disappointment, she chose to join us.
I've got a live one folks, and her 5 year old sister doesn't seem that far behind.
Now to come up with an engaging storyline for an 8 year old, with at least one puzzle, and a couple encounters. Her sessions tend to run more like AD&D than 4E.