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New Indie Kaiju Tabletop RPG Funding on Kickstarter: ‘Mecha vs. Kaiju 202X’

A new edition of the grassroots monstrous tabletop RPG is ramping up funding on Kickstarter!

Mecha Vs Kaiju is a #TTRPG putting you in control of anime-inspired characters with giant customized monster-fighting robots! Narrate any action, situation, or outcome in this modern story game that’s backwards compatible with any 5E game or supplement. Created by Jonathan Wright, a teacher and author who has been writing science fiction and playing roleplaying games since he was in junior high, now passes his love of all things geek to a new generation of students.

Mecha vs Kaiju 202X is a great opportunity for Kaiju fans to get into the world of tabletop games and enjoy an activity flourishing in individual creativity and endless possibilities. The first stretch goal of the Kickstarter is to double the corebook size, adding more powers, monsters, and possibilities for a campaign. Funding will end on September 5th, 2025. Check out the game’s YouTube channel to learn more information and ins and outs of Mecha vs Kaiju: 202X, and check out the game’s Kickstarter page to pledge, back, and learn more about the ambitious goals of this project.

Mario Macchiarulo

Mario takes pride in writing and broadening views about kaiju to engage with the community as a lifelong Godzilla fan.

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