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title: "Kevin FerroneStarport: A Tabletop Roleplaying Game for Kids"
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# Kevin FerroneStarport: A Tabletop Roleplaying Game for Kids

**Brand:** kevin ferrone
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- **What is this?** Kevin FerroneStarport: A Tabletop Roleplaying Game for Kids by kevin ferrone
- **How much does it cost?** VT12311 with free shipping
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Kevin FerroneStarport: A Tabletop Roleplaying Game for Kids

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Fun Book for the New, Young Role-player with very Progressive Values
  

*by Y***I on Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2019*

I'm a fan of role-playing, and there are not a lot of good role-playing resources for the younger crowd.  This is a well-designed, engaging, and all inclusive RPG for the younger, newer role-players.(Please see the enclosed pictures.)This one uses a D20 mechanic where the gamemaster/parent sets a difficulty for one of four Traits: Helpful, Smart, Sneaky, or Tough.  After the roll, the kid player decides whether to spend any of her tokens to up her result over the target difficulty.  So, let's say Shamalla rolls a D20 and gets an 8.  Her mom, the GM says that the difficulty is a ten.  Then, Shamalla has the option of having her character use two of her tokens to make the roll.  (Also, any of the other players can contribute Helpful Tokens to help out another player.)Beware though.  Once you run entirely out of tokens for a specific Trait, you cannot make challenges using that Trait until you have at least one token restored.  Kid's characters begin with one "energy point" that allows you to restore all of your tokens one time, and if the group goes back to town to rest then they all recover all of their tokens and points.This is an entirely non-violent game.  You might have to trick the fiend, sneak by, etc.  Both the target number to defeat the creature and the number of times is in the monster description.  The specific tactic that the players use is entirely up to them.The book is lavishly illustrated, and if you make color copies of the pages in the back with the tokens on cardstock then you have everything you need to play the game in this book.For quality of the product, the idea, and the easy to use game system, this is easily five stars.Now, one caveat, or at least point of information for discerning parents.  A word from the wise to the wise suffices.This book expresses some very, very progressive values.  I tried it with a group at my church of 9-12 year olds with their parents there.Everyone seemed to be engaged and having a fun time.  One of the older boys noted that the one real authority figure in town was a middle aged, empowered, single woman while all of the creatures were either overtly men or had masculine features.  I was starting to say that monsters could be boys or girls when one of the more vocal young ladies chimed and cut off my clumsy repartee with how "appropriate" the male monsters were given "toxic masculinity."  Then, another boy asked about why such a large fraction of the kids in the tree-house were physically challenged, ... and the onslaught continued until a few of the parents decided that they had had enough of this game.*sigh*Um, ..., I like the game, and honestly, I did not notice the extreme progressive slant until the kids in the test group smacked me in the nose with it.That said, just be aware and make up your own mind as to whether this is appropriate for your own kids.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Fantastic Kids Tabletop RPG
  

*by R***S on Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2019*

My family and I ran our first game over the weekend and my kids have not stopped asking me to do another adventure. My children are 6 and 9, and Starport was the perfect level of complexity to keep things interesting but also make sure that we didn't get bogged down in rules and mechanics. As someone who looks forward to running full-scale D&D games with my kids, this whet our appetite and served as a great introduction to tabletop RPGs.The world of Starport is one of the highlights. There are so many different ways that you can craft your own adventure and plenty of room for kids to inject their own imagination into the game. The illustrations that come with the book are vivid and engaging in a way that help make the world come alive for any age.In terms of mechanics and running a game, the rules are easy to pick up with lots of flexibility for how to handle running the game as a "guide". We did the first out of the box adventure and it was perfect for introducing the core concepts and leaving room for creativity. It was also comprehensive in providing options to resolve various paths the characters could take and handouts/visuals to keep the kids engaged. The other adventures look just as good.I can't wait to continue playing this as a family. It's a fun world with plenty of room to grow and customize while introducing kids to tabletop RPG mechanics in a setting that's wide open for adventures.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    First Read thru and only read... haven't played
  

*by P***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019*

This review is only on reading the contents of the book. It gives you everything you need to start your gaming with kids and pointers on how to evolve your game based on age. I like the non-violence aspect to it, especially for younger kids. I haven't had the chance to try it out as my kids are still a little to young but I look forward to this token system. The book also comes with its own major NPCs and encourages the game master to create additional. The art is vibrant and the map is fantasical as a kids map should be. There is plenty of lore and hook suggestions to remove the "blank page syndrome" which i find especially helpful having only limited to create session and get teh creative juice flowing. I own two ttrpgs for kids at the moment and would run this one over the other.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Starport: A Tabletop Roleplaying Game for Kids
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