Hero Kids Adventures
A fun, guided tabletop adventure designed specifically for younger players. Whether you're planning a birthday, a small group activity, or a first introduction to roleplaying games, this experience is built to be easy to jump into, safe for kids, and memorable for everyone at the table.
At a Glance
Recommended Ages
Designed for younger players, typically ages 5 through pre-teen. Sessions are adjusted based on age to keep things fun, engaging, and easy to follow.
Group Size
Best with 3–5 players. This keeps the experience manageable, ensures each child gets time to participate, and helps maintain a smooth flow at the table.
Session Length
Most adventures are designed to fit within a 2-hour window. Younger groups typically play for 1–2 hours with breaks, while older kids can often stay engaged for longer sessions if desired.
Hero Kids Experiences
These experiences are designed specifically for younger players, with flexible pacing, guided storytelling, and a focus on creativity, teamwork, and fun.
Hero Kids One-Shot Adventure
A complete, guided adventure perfect for birthdays, small groups, or first-time players. Designed to be engaging, structured, and easy to jump into.
Best for: Events, birthdays, first-time sessions
Family Table Experience
A shared storytelling session where parents and kids play together, creating a collaborative and memorable group experience.
Best for: Younger players, family participation
Adventure Series
A short weekly campaign designed for younger players, building confidence and storytelling skills over multiple sessions.
Best for: Ongoing groups and structured play
Optional add-ons such as Hero Kits and themed enhancements are available during planning.
What This Experience Is
Hero Kids is a simplified tabletop roleplaying system designed for younger players. It focuses on teamwork, imagination, and light problem-solving without requiring complicated rules or prior experience.
Players take on the role of heroes, work together to overcome challenges, and explore a story guided in real time.
Why This Works So Well for Younger Players
Easy to Learn
The system is designed to be picked up quickly, even for kids who have never played a tabletop game before.
Short, Engaging Sessions
Adventures are structured to match attention spans, keeping things moving and engaging throughout.
Focus on Teamwork
Kids collaborate, solve problems together, and share the spotlight throughout the story.
Perfect For
Birthday Parties
A structured, story-driven activity that keeps kids engaged and gives them a shared experience to talk about long after the session ends.
Small Group Adventures
Ideal for smaller groups where each child gets time to participate and be part of the story.
First-Time Players
A great introduction to tabletop games with minimal learning curve and lots of support.
What a Session Looks Like
Sessions typically run as guided adventures where players:
- Choose or are given simple character roles
- Work together to solve challenges
- Engage with story moments and decisions
- Complete a contained adventure with a clear beginning and ending
Everything is guided step-by-step, so kids can focus on having fun rather than learning rules.
Safety, Comfort, and Age-Appropriate Play
All sessions are designed with younger players in mind, with tone, content, and pacing adjusted to be age-appropriate and comfortable for the group.
During the intake process, I also take into account:
- Age range of the players
- Comfort levels with themes or challenges
- Group dynamics and experience levels
The goal is to create a space where kids can feel safe, included, and excited to participate.
How Questforge Handles the Experience
Everything is guided and prepared by me ahead of time.
Through the Start Your Adventure process, I tailor the session to your group’s:
- Age range
- Group size
- Experience level
- Preferred style of story
That way, you can focus on the experience itself while I handle the structure and flow.
Why This Works (And Why Parents Love It)
Running a group of kids through an activity sounds simple — until you're the one keeping everyone engaged, included, and on track. This experience is designed so you don’t have to manage any of that yourself.
What this provides:
- Fully guided session — I lead the entire experience from start to finish
- Keeps kids actively engaged instead of drifting between activities
- Designed for mixed ages and experience levels — no one gets left out
- Built-in structure that keeps things moving without chaos
- Flexible pacing that adapts to energy levels and attention spans
- Creates a memorable “event” moment rather than just another activity
- Special moments built in so every child — especially the guest of honor — feels included
Most parents find this removes the stress of running activities — and lets them actually enjoy the event.
From One Parent to Another
I know how quickly kids’ activities can go from exciting to overwhelming — especially when you're the one trying to organize, guide, and keep everyone engaged at once.
These sessions are designed with that in mind. My goal isn’t just to run a game — it’s to create an experience where kids feel included, confident, and excited to participate.
I approach every group differently, adjusting to their energy, personalities, and comfort levels so everyone has a chance to be part of the story.
You don’t need to know the game, plan anything, or manage the group — I handle that. You get to step back and actually enjoy watching the kids have fun.
Hero Kids Experiences
These experiences are designed specifically for younger players, with flexible pacing, guided storytelling, and a focus on creativity, teamwork, and fun.
Hero Kids One-Shot Adventure
A complete, guided adventure perfect for birthdays, small groups, or first-time players. Designed to be engaging, structured, and easy to jump into.
Best for: Events, birthdays, first-time sessions
Family Table Experience
A shared storytelling session where parents and kids play together, creating a collaborative and memorable group experience.
Best for: Younger players, family participation
Adventure Series
A short weekly campaign designed for younger players, building confidence and storytelling skills over multiple sessions.
Best for: Ongoing groups and structured play
Optional add-ons such as Hero Kits and themed enhancements are available during planning.
Available Adventures
The Lost Dragon’s Way Home
A young dragon has wandered far from its home and is scared, confused, and accidentally causing trouble. The heroes must calm it down, earn its trust, and help guide it safely back where it belongs.
The Missing Festival Lights
On the night of a big celebration, the town’s magical lights have gone out. The players must work together to find out what happened and restore the festival before it begins.
The Forest That Won’t Wake Up
A normally lively forest has gone strangely quiet. The group must explore, talk to its creatures, and uncover what’s causing the forest to fall asleep.
The Runaway Invention
A curious magical gadget has gotten loose and is causing harmless chaos around town. The players must track it down and figure out how to safely stop or fix it.
The Great Pet Rescue
Several beloved animals have gone missing, and clues point to a mix-up rather than anything dangerous. The heroes must follow the trail and reunite everyone with their pets.
The Talking Tree’s Secret
A mysterious tree has started speaking—but only in riddles. The players must work together to understand what it’s trying to say and help solve its problem.
The Cave of Gentle Giants
Rumors say “monsters” have moved into a nearby cave, but when the players investigate, they discover something very different—and must help resolve a misunderstanding.
The Storm That Won’t Stop
A strange storm has settled over the area and won’t move on. The group must discover what’s causing it and find a way to calm or redirect it.
Additional custom adventures can also be created based on your group’s interests and preferred themes.
In-depth Parent Preview Guides are available for all adventures upon request if you'd like a detailed breakdown of exactly how a session is run.
Plan Your Adventure
Whether you're planning a birthday, a small group session, or a first introduction to tabletop games, Start Your Adventure and I’ll help set everything up for your group.