Family + Education

Dungeons! Maps! Traps! Our 2020 one-page dungeon collection contains twelve original adventures (all fitting on a single 8.5x11 page) along with custom monster/item/NPCs and notes on process from the adventure writers! Battle for glory underwater, maneuver through a dungeon of complete magical darkness, discover deadly bones in an archaeological dig, help children battle the monster [...]

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Open source writing module for teachers and parents Free educational tool for improving writing skills and reading comprehension for grades 6-12. Students will develop and write their very own RPG adventure using the included Brains and Brawn system guide as though they are responding to a proposal request from a gaming company. Goblins and Growlers [...]

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Your kid is asking you about getting started with Dungeons & Dragons. Maybe they’ve heard some folks talking about it, their friends are starting to play D&D or they saw some folks playing in a gaming store. Whatever the reason, they’re interested in giving it a try. Great! Except for the fact that you don’t […]

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Forty pages of dungeons! One-page-dungeon compendium! Imagine the infomercial: “Do you want to play Dungeons & Dragons but never have time to prepare?” There’s probably a black-and-white video of a disheveled man sitting at a kitchen table frantically scribbling in a few notebooks. He picks up some dice, but fumbles with them and they all [...]

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Possibly the simplest way to get your child interested in Dungeons and Dragons Compared to some earlier editions, Fifth Edition lowered the Dungeons & Dragons barrier to entry tremendously and made the game far more accessible to newer players. But Wizards of the Coast and writers, Jim Zub, Stacy King, and Andrew Wheeler asked: Can […]

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