6. Time Twistin’ the RPGThis is a featured page

By Kit Ward-Crixell

Length of Program

Time Twistin’ the RPG is an online game that may be played for a few weeks or for the entire summer. For librarians who wish to host more traditional programs an hour in length, additional games that do not require technology are provided in the “More Games and Activities” section of this program.

Program Description

Time Twistin; the RPG is something completely different! Each teen plays the role of an historical character, either real or imaginary. Sumurai from the Edo period in Japan can rub shoulders with Marie Antoinette, and Blackbears can plunder with Jesse James. Time Twistin' the RPG can accommodate any number of players.



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Published by The Library Development Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) Austin, Texas 2009





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