Hero Kids is a kid-friendly fantasy RPG tabletop game. I've played it with my kids (5, 6 & 7 at the time---they're pre-teens now). It's very easy to set up and run for them. Everything you need is provided to print out (character sheets, maps, player/npc tokens, etc). I have seen very little representation for kid-friendly games/GMs on Roll20, but it is a demographic I am interested in looking into. When you say Paul C. said: My 7 year old really enjoys dungeons and dragons... Do you mean to say that he has played D&D specifically or that he is interested in tabletop roleplaying games in general? I ask because if he is interested in (and gets) D&D, Hero Kids might be a little simplistic for him. In my opinion, Hero Kids is the perfect TTRPG to introduce middle school or younger kids to tabletop gaming to see if it's something they're interested in. That said, if they are introduced to D&D, Hero Kids might make them feel like they're playing in the kiddie pool? I currently have a 6-year-old who is only getting to physically go to school 2 days of the week. The other 3 days are virtual learning (which has been pitifully organized in my area). So this year, I'm a stay-at-home parent-teacher and my plan is to teach him to read a book through the use of Hero Kids as a learning tool.