
Finding Atoria
Three friends, each with 30+ years playing and running TTRPGs sit down weekly to tell stories about the games, community and topics surrounding the Table Top Role Playing world.
Finding Atoria
Furry Vengeance: The FURRIES Act and Game-Based Learning in Schools
The Modern “Satanic Panic” and Game-Based Learning
Malcolm takes the referee seat for this episode, while Tori rolled highest on initiative and dives back into the topic of the “Satanic Panic”, now resurfacing in modern form as the FURRIES Act, introduced by a Texas legislator. Because of the bill’s vague language, it could potentially block TTRPG clubs in schools under the claim of “nonhuman behavior.”
After the break, Arcadia explores game-based learning and its role in the classroom. This approach adapts TTRPGs for traditional educational settings, offering multiple ways to engage students in active learning—especially those whose preferred learning styles aren’t considered standard. Game-based learning is more common than many realize and can improve outcomes while keeping students engaged across a variety of learning styles.
Our Sources:
- The Magazine Article on Texas FURRIES Act
- Rascal News: Texas FURRIES Act & TTRPGs in Schools
- NY Post: Texas Bill Targets “Non-Human Behavior”
- Fox News: “FURRIES Act Texas”
- Rascal.news: “A Texas Conformity Bill Could Impact TTRPG in Schools Statewide”
- Above the Table: “Roleplaying is Under Attack Again”
- Eldritch Rolecast: “Has the Roleplaying Satanic Panic Returned?”
Music Credit:
Rise (Epic, Inspirational, Cinematic) by Artur Aravidi — licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0
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