Our camp schedule runs from 9:00 am-4:30 pm as a full camp day, and we also have the option available for doing a half-day camp as separate AM or PM sessions.
Our camp breakdown is as follows; the AM session is more centered on our board game curriculum, which largely focuses on problem solving and approaches to novel situations presented in game play. Kids with guidance from our counselors play digital board games through certain platforms like Table Topia and Board Game Arena that feature dynamic and solvable problems.
The other is a creative board game design workshop; with guidance from our counselors, kids work together as a group or individually on games that they design and construct or Role Playing Games that they create: brainstorming ideas, incorporating game mechanics, creating a prototype, and possibly play testing. Kids and staff have a break to stretch their legs and go get something to eat and drink.
In the PM session, at around 1:30 pm, we focus on Role Playing Games; D&D 5e (Dungeons & Dragons) is our primary RPG for kids 4th grade and up, but we also have kids play alternative RPGs like Dungeon World, Mouse Guard, Mutants and MasterMinds, etc. Kids who are younger do have the opportunity to experience RPGS through ones that are more suited for their age: No Thank You, Evil!, Hero Kids, Index RPG, Ryuutama, and adaptive D&D 5e.
For any inquiries, please reach out to [email protected]
Participants must currently be 6 years to 15 years old.
Our camp schedule runs from 9:00 am-4:30 pm as a full camp day, and we also have the option available for doing a half-day camp as separate AM or PM sessions.
Our camp breakdown is as follows; the AM session is more centered on our board game curriculum, which largely focuses on problem solving and approaches to novel situations presented in game play. Kids with guidance from our counselors play digital boad games through certain platforms like Table Topia and Board Game Arena that feature dynamic and solvable problems.
The other is a creative board game design workshop; with guidance from our counselors, kids work together as a group or individually on games that they design and construct or Role Playing Games that they create: brainstorming ideas, incorporating game mechanics, creating a prototype, and possibly play testing. Kids and staff have a break to stretch their legs and go get something to eat and drink.
In the PM session, at around 1:30 pm, we focus on Role Playing Games; D&D 5e (Dungeons & Dragons) is our primary RPG for kids 4th grade and up, but we also have kids play alternative RPGs like Dungeon World, Mouse Guard, Mutants and MasterMinds, etc. Kids who are younger do have the opportunity to experience RPGS through ones that are more suited for their age: No Thank You, Evil!, Hero Kids, Index RPG, Ryuutama, and adaptive D&D 5e.
For any inquiries, please reach out to [email protected]
Participants must currently be 6 years to 15 years old.
Our online camp schedule runs from 9:00 am-4:30 pm as a full camp day, and we also have the option available for doing a half-day camp as separate AM or PM sessions.
Our camp breakdown is as follows; in the AM session, we offer two online options. One is more based on our board game curriculum, which largely focuses around neurodevelopment and game play. Kids during the morning session, with the facilitation of our counselors play digital games through certain platforms like Table Topia and Board Game Arena. It is more of a free game play time for the kids. ,
The other is a creative board game design workshop; with guidance from our counselors, kids work together as a group or individually on games that they design and construct or Role Playing Games that they create: brainstorming ideas, incorporating game mechanics, creating a prototype, and possibly play testing. Kids and staff have a break to stretch their legs and go get something to eat and drink.
In the PM session, at around 1:30 pm, we focus on Role Playing Games; D&D 5e (Dungeons & Dragons) is our primary RPG for kids 4th grade and up, but we also have kids play alternative RPGs like Dungeon World, Mouse Guard, Mutants and Master Minds, etc. Kids who are younger do have the opportunity to experience RPGS through ones that are more suited for their age: No Thank You, Evil!, Hero Kids, Index RPG, Ryuutama, and adaptive D&D 5e.
For any inquiries, please reach out to [email protected]
Please contact Hex Uncommons if you have any questions.