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S1E2 – Exercise, Tales from the Loop, Comic Books, and Gaming with Kids
Season 1 · Episode 2

S1E2 – Exercise, Tales from the Loop, Comic Books, and Gaming with Kids

Lair Of Secrets · Lair Of Secrets

January 25, 202147m 15s

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Show Notes

In the second episode of the still-untitled podcast, we talk about David's RPG mapper project, venture into the challenges of exercising daily, talk about our Tales from the Loop game, and delve into Ken's obsession with the X-Men. We round out the podcast with a conversation about the joy - and challenges - of gaming with kids. Campaign Mapper Campaign Mapper, the boring name for a fun project. Maybe David will name it after the podcast. What was our podcast name again? ? DnD Dads podcast Geek dads talking Dungeons & Dragons and other topics. Learn more and get the podcast at the DnD Dads website.  Exercise daily David's exercising. This is a good thing. How the Tales from the Loop game is going We're slinging dice and investigating weird mysteries in the 1980s that never were. Check out the Tales from the Loop website.   Catching on Comic Books Ken’s a big X-Men fan. Despite this, he was perpetually 3-4 years behind on reading comic books.  Spent the last two years getting caught up in time for the big Dawn of X storyline ... ... only to find he had holes in his collection... ... and then COVID hit. Upside to the delay? Dawn of X titles are showing up on Marvel Unlimited ... and Ken is dangerously close to catching up. Gaming with Kids Ken picked up the Dungeons & Dragons Essentials Boxed Set Meant as an easy entry point into D&D.  Comes with:  Dice. Basic Rules (plus a new 1-on-1 rules variant) Dragon of Icespire Peak adventure Sly Flourish: Running Dragon of Icespire Peak from the D&D Essentials Kit Cards for magic items, initiative, and quests Maps Ken has been gaming with his son and friends for the last few years, at home and on vacation. Gaming with kids is challenging They like it, but attention spans can be a challenge. Thankfully, it’s getting better as they get older. Not quite like it was when we were kids. Their touchpoints are more likely to be video games or movies. Ken hasn't figured out how to transition to my son (or one of the kids) being the DM. Comments? Email us at [email protected] or leave a comment below. Featured Image Cover art for the Dragon of Icespire Peak adventure. Credit: Wizards of the Coast