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throw_away1525 | 2 years ago
It's basically collaborative storytelling, and the possibility of failing dice rolls makes it exciting (you always 'fail forward', failures never really hurt the player but just open up new opportunities). The book also has tons of tips that you would probably never think of on your own - for instance, don't let your child name their character after themselves. Having a separate name allows them to keep some emotional distance between themselves and their character, which makes scary situations less scary for them!
https://amazing-tales.net/introducing-amazing-tales/
The PDF is 6 bucks, I felt like I had gotten my moneys worth after our very first session.
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stigi|2 years ago
Does anybody know of similar games for non English speaking folks? My kid only speaks German and I have the feeling playing our first RPG will benefit from us all being on the same page in the same language.
Thanks!
throw_away1525|2 years ago
rahimnathwani|2 years ago
It's available in English, Polish, German and Spanish.
I bought the English version yesterday, but I haven't started reading yet.