Precious Things is a one-page RPG about tiny dragons building cozy hoards.
Your ancestors were colossal dragons with mountains of gold and earth-shaking magic. You are their proud descendants, building a hoard of your own full of magical power. It’s not easy, since you’re under two feet long.
A game for 2–5 players and one GM that takes about an hour and a half to play. Build your tiny dragon and set off on a big adventure!
"What's Popping, Fellow Kids" is for all the adults wondering: just what goes on at school all day? Take on the role of cringy outsider and let your kid set the scene -- just in time for you to chew it all up. Savor all the details you never hear about.
Here's just a few of the things I learned playing this game with my own kids:
Capricious Creatures is a fantasy/adventure TTRPG for 2+ players. It can be used as a standalone game or as a supplement to most any fantasy or adventure game. The three pages will take you through character creation, from Pact Creature through Background, and includes advice and tips for the Pact Master, or PM. It uses the Diversified system to balance out how well creatures perform against how often they can be used. The players and PM agree to the tone ahead of time, and can range from discovering why everyone’s left sock have gone missing to intense battles with minions before facing the final boss.
Use a deck of playing cards to find new symptoms that your monster patients have. Make your diagnosis using as many symptoms as possible and hope it's enough for you to gain the accolades of your fellow doctors!
Bookish Butterfly is a bookmark micro-game created to encourage players young and old alike to read. Using names in books, players cross off letters that the names start with. When they're left with one letter that hasn't been crossed off, the name they find for that letter is the name of their butterfly. After players are done reading, the game can be used to keep their place in their books.
Bookworm Attack encourages young players to read. The entire game fits on a bookmark that can be kept with the very books players are reading. Three different levels of difficulty are available, either for different reading levels or for different challenges. When a level is completed, players can get a picture with the back of the bookmark to send the bookworm away for good.
The Hundred Acre Wood is a large and wondrous place, full of animals both real and imaginary. You are one such animal who has just arrived, and you want to make some new friends.
Luckily, Pooh, Piglet, and the rest are (mostly) very welcoming! But they're also quite busy, whether it's collecting honey, worrying about something, or rebuilding their house. It seems to you that your new friends could use some help!
"You're Never Alone in the Hundred Acre Wood" is a wholesome and heartwarming game about making new friends, doing some good work around the forest, then kicking back with some honey, biscuits and stories.
Goblin Errands is a no-prep RPG for 2 to 4 goblins and one Tall Person. Together you'll go on comical (mis)adventures trying to complete seemingly mundane tasks as you struggle with a world not designed for you.
Stacks of Goblins is a comedy roleplaying game for 2+ players where you play one Goblin in a stack. Each position in the stack has different responsibilities and abilities, but you will be shuffling and changing places throughout the game.
Your goal is to infiltrate the People Places and collect items for yourself and the Goblin King.
Strap in for a game of chaos, comedy and shenanigans!
Inspired by Harry Josephine Giles' Casual games, these walking games are meant to change the kids' minds while hiking , all the while conveying some safety techniques.
Tumbledown Grove is an interactive story that makes your child the main character of their own fantastic tale. It puts them into scenarios that inspire them to talk about their own feelings, as a way of helping the characters they encounter.