@@FamilyTableTop just in case/ for curiosity: we have 3 lets plays of mausritter for grownups in my playlist "Roleplaying in the 4th dimension". Episode 3 turned out ok. These are not for kids xD (not trying to sell anything, I just genuinely like mausritter!)
my children like MausRitter, it's nice and easy to setup for a GM with a bit of imagination. We played scenario of exploring our own house and of course our cat was here to bite us. we will have a try of the starter kit of One Ring, Players play has hobbits, in the shire, more peaceful settings than MausRitter 😄
For a minute there, I thought this was going to be a system based around the graphic novel MAUS and I was a bit taken aback. (That'd be a cool TTRPG too, but definitely not for very young kids) This sounds like an awesome story setting! Gives me Tale of Despereuax, Rats of Nimh, or Redwall vibes.
Reminds me of those old Redwall cartoons. I've heard a few others talk highly of MausRitter. I also agree with Nemo there, about different games for different kids. Awesome stuff. Try looking up an PRG called Wanderhome
Mausritter is the best game to teach not just kids, but adults how to play in the old-school style. It's has a great hexcrawl system. Teached time tracking. Tracking supplies, equipment, and encumbrance teaches the importance of inventory management. The Estate is a great hexcrawl and reminds me of Secret of NIMH.
I just checked. My FLGS has this in stock. Will pick up in the way home. The zine aspect of the adventures is fantastic. The inventory system looks great. As a dm I love handing equipment cards to my kids. Will try a game over the holidays with my kids and my nieces and nephews.
I know you have comments turned off but that video you just posted, I’m not gonna lie, choked me up a bit, brother. Prays for you and your family that it is well with your souls.
My little siblings will love this! I have been DMing for my little siblings for years and I've been looking for a game like this to help my little sis learn to DM! (She's been asking for years)
I've been thinking all along that you're probably going to need to run different games to interest your youngest child and your oldest child and perhaps the adults also.
@@NemoOhd20 yeah - that’s a really good point. I’m going to start trying to run games with Riker more consistently- he really enjoyed the session we played together yesterday.
I like your video, I have a daughter at seven. I´m super convinced now. This is The best starting point.
😊🙏🏼
You can run Mausritter for grownups too, trust me xD Just add serious theme, dilemmas and gore, done.
Gonna watch vid now!
@@solmyr42 lol - I totally agree. I’m interested in playing myself.
@@FamilyTableTop just in case/ for curiosity: we have 3 lets plays of mausritter for grownups in my playlist "Roleplaying in the 4th dimension". Episode 3 turned out ok. These are not for kids xD (not trying to sell anything, I just genuinely like mausritter!)
Very cool thumbnail.
my children like MausRitter, it's nice and easy to setup for a GM with a bit of imagination.
We played scenario of exploring our own house and of course our cat was here to bite us.
we will have a try of the starter kit of One Ring, Players play has hobbits, in the shire, more peaceful settings than MausRitter 😄
For a minute there, I thought this was going to be a system based around the graphic novel MAUS and I was a bit taken aback. (That'd be a cool TTRPG too, but definitely not for very young kids)
This sounds like an awesome story setting! Gives me Tale of Despereuax, Rats of Nimh, or Redwall vibes.
Reminds me of those old Redwall cartoons. I've heard a few others talk highly of MausRitter. I also agree with Nemo there, about different games for different kids. Awesome stuff. Try looking up an PRG called Wanderhome
@@yourseatatthetable thank you for the recommendation - I will look it up and add it to my list.
Mausritter is the best game to teach not just kids, but adults how to play in the old-school style. It's has a great hexcrawl system. Teached time tracking. Tracking supplies, equipment, and encumbrance teaches the importance of inventory management.
The Estate is a great hexcrawl and reminds me of Secret of NIMH.
@@KraftyMattKraft I can totally understand you loving this system.
Ever since I saw Mausritter I've wanted to run a game for my experienced TTRPG group. It looks so fun and is amazingly laid out.
It’s a really solid game with a beautiful campaign.
What game system do you mainly play?
@ I’ve been running shadowdark for a while now, played dnd for several years before that
I just checked. My FLGS has this in stock. Will pick up in the way home. The zine aspect of the adventures is fantastic. The inventory system looks great. As a dm I love handing equipment cards to my kids. Will try a game over the holidays with my kids and my nieces and nephews.
That’s awesome. My FLGS does not carry this book or starter box.
I hope you have fun with the game.
Will you let me know how it goes?
Sounds pretty cool
I know you have comments turned off but that video you just posted, I’m not gonna lie, choked me up a bit, brother. Prays for you and your family that it is well with your souls.
@@andrewthomas7202 thank you. My father did most of the work by curating all the photos.
God bless you.
@ it was very touching and a beautiful tribute to an obviously great man who touched countless lives.
My little siblings will love this! I have been DMing for my little siblings for years and I've been looking for a game like this to help my little sis learn to DM! (She's been asking for years)
That’s really exciting! How old is your little sister?
I've been thinking all along that you're probably going to need to run different games to interest your youngest child and your oldest child and perhaps the adults also.
@@NemoOhd20 yeah - that’s a really good point. I’m going to start trying to run games with Riker more consistently- he really enjoyed the session we played together yesterday.