"Rules for Children" Topic
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Durrati | 14 Apr 2017 2:50 p.m. PST |
Am writing a blog to review rules that I play with child, to try and give people an idea of what would be a good 'starter set' to use. Have been giving thought about what rules to use. Pirates are a theme and genre that appeal to children – but is an area that I have not gamed before. Any recommendations on rules and figures would be welcomed. remember – aimed at an eight year old. Cheers thatwargamesblog.blogspot.co.uk |
bmcfarlane | 15 Apr 2017 7:44 a.m. PST |
Pulp Alley works well for any skirmish game. The rules are simple, but there's lots of colour and character. The bonus is that once the child learns the rules he/she can move on to scifi, Indiana Jones,superheroes or whatever, without learning a new set of rules |
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