Fantasy Medieval Adventure Game

 My son gathers a group of 5th graders at school and we decide on a weekly game. I want the rules to be easy and accessible for parents to buy for their kids. I already see some “new” 5th edition books showing up. I’ve never read them but I know that’s not what I want. 

I am convinced that OD&D is good enough but want a single rule book like BX that each kid can own and read. That’s when I stumble upon Seattle’s own White Box FMAG. At $5.00 a copy I can even buy one for every kid on Amazon.

The availability of cheap dice is also amazing. When buying 50 sets at a time, I can give a kid two sets of polyhedrals and ten six sided dice for less than $2.00 each.

On my end the internet is almost overwhelming. The availability of adventure modules, new and old, is extraordinary. I decide good enough is good enough and decide tenfootpole.org will be my library.

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