- Brilliant premise - kids solve troubles closer to home whilst parents off adventuring.
- Generally I like "setting as a reason to do stuff".
- My nine year olds hooked from outset.
- Very well supported with adventures, which all have maps and paper standee miniatures.
- Colouring them can be an additional parent child activity.
- Uses dice pools and opposed rolls, which I am generally against, but seems to work OK here.
- Maybe as target numbers are low, and ties broken in favour of attacker / child.
- No official levelling rules, though I've been doing it ad hoc.
Sunday, 31 January 2021
Hero Kids Review
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