Does the box come with reference cards or the like for easy viewing of key words etc.? I find the best way to get new people into any system is to have pre-printed reference cards for info.
Pathfinder 2e General Discussion
Yup! They're pretty nice, though perhaps could use some extra colour to help highlight important terms.
Was there any roleplaying happening during your game? I found that to be the only real weakness of the box adventure.
I'm happy they liked it. In my opinion PF2e is a fantastic system to introduce new players to DnD adjacent TTRPGs. 10 years is a good age to get started too. Do you plan to keep playing? Or will the kids keep playing on their own?
I wasn't sure if the kids, and especially my step-son, would want to keep going, so we didn't commit to it. But apparently it's presence has been requested this afternoon, so...
It was a pretty RP light environment. The kids really like the "we can do whatever we want" aspect of things, so it's a little hard to keep them roped in and remembering their characters. The adults engaged in some, though, which was nice.
I haven't made it through the beginner box but I definitely liked how it eases into the rules, especially as someone who always did pf1e