![]() ![]() Ethan “Mr.E” Schoonover December 27, 2018 Thinking of running a club in a school or similar setting? Exploring other RPGs? This video covers my own experiences running successful school D&D clubs, classes and a summer camp! Teachers! Librarians! Parents! Youth Centers! RPG Nerds! Schoonover says he chose D&D intentionally because it is the oldest and most well-known RPG and has been marketed so heavily to boys he wanted his female students to feel ownership of it, too. And if you’re working with primary-aged kids, you might want to try something like No Thank You, Evil instead, which has a younger, more cartoonish feel to it. ![]() There are all sorts of other RPGs with a variety of non-medieval-fantasy themes. ![]() If you’ve ever thought about starting a tabletop role-playing club, you don’t necessarily have to pick Dungeons and Dragons. But Schoonover talks about D&D and the benefits for kids who play it with such knowledge and passion that he’s got me hoping my son picks it up in a few years. I must admit that before I watched his 47-minute video explainer, everything I knew about Dungeons and Dragons I learned from watching Stranger Things. ![]()
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