Today
is the official day to celebrate the hard work of our many game masters. Of
course, in today’s Internet age, any of us can create an official day of anything,
but I think it is a good idea to have a day to acknowledge those that referee
our many stories. For all of the people that have run games for me to enjoy,
THANKS
My
own games in my classroom and after school continue apace. In Tang Dynasty China,
the swirl of conspiracies around Empress Wu grows stronger. My real life math
game for the fifth graders has a new cupcake bakery, and after school the kids
continue to explore Second Age Glorantha.
Today I mostly want to share some interesting links and possibilities I’ve come across. The
Youth in Gaming column at RPG.net recently had an interesting entry aboutrecruiting people for a game. The comments are great for thinking about new
young people in gaming, but they apply equally well to new gamers of all ages.
Wizards
of the Coast is hosting a new site called D&D Parents. It includes several
columns and blogs, resources, and photos to lend support to parents bringing
their children and their children’s friends into the gaming fold. Again, while
some of the discussions invoke the play of Dungeons and Dragons, many work for
all kinds of RPGs and other games.
April 28 is Creative Play Day,
designed to encourage getting games into the hands and minds of youngsters. It
doesn’t have to be just one day each year, so do what you can to support the
cause in any way you can!
Have
fun!