therapeutic gaming

Recruiting for Masks: A New Generation

After finishing our year-long Pathfinder dark fantasy homebrew campaign “Out of Darkness, Comes the Light”, our in-person, greensborough based 18+ group are jumping into something completely different, and much lighter, and we’re opening a few … Read more

Recruiting: Adventurers for the Guild of Neutrum Portum!

#reservoir A Free Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Client: Neurodivergent (AuDHD) female mid-teen. Age Range for group: mid-teens. Location: Reservoir, Victoria. Day/time: To be advised. Gender diverse encouraged. Lgbtqia+ safe space. With my client I have … Read more

Young Adventurers League: Pax Edition

Along with my pal, Dan the Game Master, I’ll be at PAX Australia this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) working with Young Adventurers League. I’ll be running Dungeons and Dragons games for kids 10 and under. … Read more

After school RPG club in Footscray

Hi all, Dan the Game Master , masters educated teacher and member of the Game Therapy Network, is looking at starting up an afterschool roleplaying game club in Footscray and is gathering pre-registrations. If you’re … Read more

Rolling for Rapport: TTRPGs and Teens on the Spectrum

Tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons are low-pressure, social scaffolds perfect for teens who are autistic or otherwise neurodivergent. As a diversional therapist, Michael Thorburn thinks in outcomes: short-term goals (turn-taking, eye contact … Read more

When mobility, dexterity or fatigue are part of a teen’s lived experience (for example, cerebral palsy), the right board games and session design can make social play therapeutic and joyful

I write program goals that emphasise participation, accessibility and self-efficacy: adaptive components (large-print cards, card holders, simplified setup), shorter play blocks with clear breaks, and roles that let everyone contribute (rule-keeper, score-tracker, strategist). BoardGameGeek is … Read more

Older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or chronic lung conditions often have limited stamina, need controlled pacing and benefit from meaningful social recreation that doesn’t overtax physical capacity.

COPD & Leisure Gaming for Breath-Friendly Social Time As diversional therapists we recommend leisure that is seated, social, paced and mentally stimulating — and tabletop/online gaming fits the brief. Select games that allow flexible pacing: … Read more

Osteoporosis & Gentle Strategy Gaming

With age comes increased risk of Osteoporosis, fractures and reduced mobility. Diversional therapy emphasises safe, accessible recreation that promotes cognitive engagement and social connection (which in turn supports compliance and mood). Board games and online … Read more

Measuring Success: Recreation Goals and Boardgame Interventions

As a recreational therapist I translate leisure interest into clinical goals: increased social participation, improved self-efficacy, and community inclusion. Board games and TTRPGs are excellent vehicles for those aims — they’re measurable (attendance, turns taken), … Read more

A Carer’s Guide: Helping Your Teen Join Game Communities

Carers and parents are pivotal in connecting teens to hobby communities. Start by mapping interests (RPGs, minis, strategy), checking BoardGameGeek to find locally popular titles, and choosing initial formats (one-shot RPG nights, cooperative board games). … Read more

Winning Older Adults Over with New fangled Games

Introducing older adults to new games can be both rewarding and challenging. Games offer cognitive stimulation, social connection, and emotional engagement, but initial hesitation is common. Many seniors may feel unsure about learning unfamiliar rules, … Read more

15 Therapeutic and Serious Games on BoardGameGeek

1. Therapy A classic conversation and trivia game that walks players through life’s stages (childhood to old age). Often used in counselling or social skills development to promote reflection and empathy.Target group: Adults and older … Read more