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RoadWarrior

One adventure. The whole crew.

RoadWarrior is a cooperative storytelling game for kids 4–15. An AI storyteller spins the tale; your kids drive it — each from their own device, or all huddled around one.

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How it works

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1. Start a table, scan the code

One tap starts an adventure. Everyone else points a camera at the QR code and they're in — no downloads, no accounts, no typing for little hands.

2. Invent your hero

A Monkey Wrangler with a Grappling Spork? A Snack Alchemist with a Bottomless Backpack? Anything goes — the game paints their portrait and the story is built around who they actually are.

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3. Adventure together

The storyteller weaves every kid's choices into one tale. Dice rolls land on everyone's screen at once, and heroes level up and keep their treasure for next time.

Built for four things

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Fun first

Tactile dice, surprise event cards, painted scenes of your own heroes, and treasure worth cheering about.

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Real problem-solving

Challenges are built so no single hero can crack them alone — and consequences are real, fair, and never a dead end.

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Creativity wins

Every turn has a "type your own idea" option, and a clever or kind answer always beats the obvious button.

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Cooperation pays

Helping a teammate adds a visible bonus to their roll. Kids learn to talk before leaping — because in this game, it works.

For the grown-ups

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Kids never need accounts

No emails, no passwords, no profiles. A grown-up can optionally sign in to keep heroes safe across devices — the kids just play.

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One story, every age

A 5-year-old gets two big friendly choices with read-aloud; a 13-year-old gets real dilemmas — inside the same adventure, at the same table.

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Safe by construction

Villains are mischievous, never menacing. Failure lands somewhere funny, never humiliating. The story is written to the youngest player in the room, always.

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Quiet accommodations

Read-aloud, extra thinking time, simpler choices, calm screens, and guaranteed hero moments — set from a parent menu, invisible to siblings.

🏡 Family Basecamp — keep heroes safe across devices

Optional sign-in for parents or older kids. The game itself never asks kids to log in.

Questions parents ask

What do we need to play?

Any phone, tablet, or laptop with a browser. Everyone on their own device, everyone sharing one, or any mix — it all works.

How long is a game?

About 20–40 minutes — a proper adventure with a beginning, a challenge, and a satisfying end. Heroes and treasure carry over to the next one.

What ages does it fit?

4 to 15, together. Each kid tells the game their age group and the story meets them there.

Do parents have to play?

You're welcome at the table, but the storyteller runs the game — it's just as happy being the kids' thing.

What does it cost?

It's free while we build it with our own kids.