Dungeons & Dragons Summer Camp Session 1
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4748 Cherry Hill Road,College Park MD 20740
11 July, 2022
Description
Game Kastle College Park is holding two week-long sessions designed to teach kids how to play Dungeons & Dragons ® (D&D). First designed in 1974 and now in its fifth edition, D&D is regularly billed as the “world’s oldest roleplaying game.” In this class, a small group of students will learn how to play D&D with an experienced instructor. Spaces at D&D camp are extremely limited, so we encourage you to sign up today! Students will learn the roleplaying game (RPG) hobby by playing. They will begin with pre-generated characters to learn the basics of D&D in a short scenario. After the intro game, students will make their own characters. They will select a miniature figure to represent their character and will paint it so it’s unique for them. After this, they will work with the instructor to develop their character’s starting statistics. The rest of the week will be spent on a multi-session adventure which the party will work together to achieve a common goal. What Is a Roleplaying GameIn a roleplaying game (RPG), each player takes on the role of another person, narrating their actions in a scenario. In most RPGs one player, called the Dungeon Master™ in D&D, designs the basic contours of the store and takes on the role of everyone else in the world. Some actions are just narrated, like walking across a room. When it’s unclear whether a player’s action would automatically succeed, like trying to pick a lock or disarm a villain, players use dice to resolve the situation. RPGs combine elements of improv theater, storytelling in general, and statistics to create a group-built story that’s unique to the players involved. Daily ScheduleCamp begins at 9:00 a.m. and runs through 3:00 p.m. There will be a morning gaming session, followed by lunch and free play of other games in the Game Kastle College Park demo library. Store staff will be on hand to teach demo library games. After lunch and free play, campers will return to the RPG room for an afternoon session of roleplay. There will be a snack in the middle of the afternoon session. Game Kastle College Park will provide a daily boxed lunch and snack to the students as part of their tuition. Weekly Schedule● Monday – Learn to Play: with a practice session using a pre-generated character. Each camper gets exposed to the game so they can later make their own character. ● Tuesday – Bob Ross Day: Students will create their character today, both making selections for their character sheet and painting their mini. Students will start with a monster miniature to learn the basics of miniature painting and then move on to painting their character miniature in the afternoon. ● Wednesday – Adventure Awaits: Campers have developed their characters, now it’s time to introduce them to each other and get the action going! ● Thursday – The Adventure Continues: Campers will continue their adventure. Towards the end of the afternoon, a major story break will occur and campers will have the opportunity to raise their character up to Level 2. ● Friday – The Adventure Concludes: Campers will finish their adventure with a meaningful face-off against a major villain. Loot!Finding treasure is an integral part of the RPG experience. We want our camp to simulate that by giving each camper a loot packet! This will include: ● A copy of the D&D Player’s Handbook ($49.95 retail) ● Multi-Sided Dice ($7 retail) – the campers will each select a d4, d6, d8, d10, d100, d12, and d20 from our collection of loose dice to make their own custom dice set! ● Character sheet to keep track of their character ● Miniature for their character ($4.99 retail) ● Folding dice tray ($14.99 retail) ● One booster box of 4 randomly-selected pre-painted miniatures ($16.99 value) Developmental Benefits of Playing RPGsCopious research has demonstrated that children who play RPGs build confidence, develop better critical thinking and coping skills, acquire an extended vocabulary, and develop an inherent understanding of statistics. Because they require a group of people to work together to achieve a desired outcome, RPGs are also useful for developing leadership and teamwork skills. The Role-Playing Games Research website [https://w3.rpgresearch.com/] archives much of this research for public consumption. Tuition$500 through May 15, use code VeryEarlyBird $550 through May 31, use code EarlyBird $600 beginning June 1 About the InstructorJosi has loved games and stories from a very young age, so RPGs were a natural fit for her! While earning a degree in Theatre Arts, she played D&D as another way to express her creativity and deepen her friendships. With over two years’ experience running kids’ camps and events, Josi can’t wait to share one of her favorite hobbies with your family. Safety & Parental Invitation to ObserveGame Kastle College Park invites parents and guardians to stay with their children during camp if they wish. The store provides public gaming space with seating for more than 70 people and responsible adults are welcome to work or play at that space while camp is in session. Because Game Kastle is not a professional childcare provider, we cannot legally take responsibility for your children and their safety while they are at camp. The instructor, Game Kastle College Park, and its employees take all reasonable measures to ensure the safety of all individuals that visit the store either to shop or to use our play space, including campers.
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