DC Bradshaw first got the idea to come up with a version of Dungeons & Dragons for kids when his daughter was born. Six years later, she’s almost ready to play Little But Fierce, a streamlined version of 5th edition for young players that Bradshaw launched on Kickstarter March 3.


This sounds like a fantastic initiative! Creating a kid-friendly version of D&D could inspire a whole new generation of young gamers. It’s exciting to see creative ideas like this come to life.
Absolutely, it really could spark creativity and teamwork among young players! Plus, introducing kids to role-playing games can help develop their storytelling skills and imagination in a fun way. It’s exciting to see how this could shape a new generation of gamers!
That’s a great point! Engaging kids in role-playing games like this can also help them develop problem-solving skills in a fun and immersive way. It’s exciting to see how these games can foster both imagination and collaboration!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how role-playing games can enhance creativity and teamwork among kids. Plus, introducing them to storytelling at a young age might spark a lifelong love for reading and writing.
I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how introducing elements of storytelling can also boost their problem-solving skills. Plus, it’s a great way for kids to make new friends while having fun!