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A Kaiju Bar...?
Just a small snippet of my new animation, now on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/yxx3Pd2leLw
#godzilla#gojira#kaiju#monster#toho kaiju#gigan#megalon#space godzilla#king ghidorah#animation#indie animation
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THEME: Kaiju Games
@ospreyonthemoon I see your need and I answer! There's a lot of really neat Kaiju games out there.
Kaiju Klash, by NeonRot.
Kaiju Klash is a GM'less rules light game where 2-4 kaiju battle it out in a fight for might to become top dog of the city. In the centre of the city is the Capitol Building, a huge spire that the kaiju scramble up as they slash at each other with tooth and claw.
For Kaiju Klash all you need is a D20, a D6 and a falling block game like Jenga.
Make a Kaiju and battle it out in this Gm-less strategy game. Kaiju Klash includes various Kaiju types with respective skills, and incorporates the city as more than just scenery - it’s a vital battle strategy!
On any given turn, instead of choosing to attack, your Kaiju can grab onto nearby buildings for bonuses that help your next attack. However, you’re in the middle of a fight, so you have to roll randomly for the building that you grab, and the building type will have special details that inform what happens next.
I don't know what the Jenga Tower is used for exactly, but the fact that this game uses one definitely makes it more exciting for me.
Overall, the game gives me King of Tokyo vibes, so if you like smashing through a city in a big ol’ brawl, you might like Kaiju Klash.
Caltrop Kaiju, by Button Kin Games.
A gigantic, rampaging kaiju (giant monster) has shown up in your home town and is destroying everything! You must head out to observe the kaiju to find its weakness, then pass on what you know to the military at their secret base so they can defeat this monster - all while trying not to get eaten!
This is a solo TTRPG which can be played in ten minutes as a tense, tactical puzzle, or in a couple of hours as a journaling/story game.
This one is for the solo gamers! Caltrop Kaiju is about your tiny little character trying to survive a Kaiju attack. The game comes with a grid for you to print off, with special icons to represent specific buildings in the city. You roll 2d5 to determine where the Kaiju moves on every turn, and you’ll try to move through the city before too much of it becomes damaged for you to move through. Special locations will trigger specific effects when they get destroyed, and if you get too close to the Kaiju, you might get injured - or worse, killed.
However, you need to get close to it in order to save the day, as you’re responsible for learning the Kaiju’s weakness and communicating that weakness to people who can stop the monster. Overall, the game can play pretty quickly if you just focus on dice rolls and moving through the map, but the game also comes with instructions on how to turn the game into a journaling experience, which can draw out the story as you reflect on who your character is, why they’re following the Kaiju, and what the city means to them.
Hyperweapon, by Rookie Jet Studio.
Hyperweapon is a rules-light tabletop RPG that combines the excitement of dart blasters with a vibrant and immersive gaming experience created by you and your friends. Set in a world threatened by colossal Kaiju, players take on the roles of skilled Hunters tasked with defending humanity. These Hunters utilize real world dart blasters as their primary weapons in epic battles against these gigantic foes.
Players will embark on a journey through ancient ruins, navigate diverse landscapes, interact with all kinds of people, and ultimately face off against towering Kaiju threats. The game places a strong emphasis on collaborative storytelling and worldbuilding, allowing both players and the Game Master to contribute to the creation of the game's setting, factions, cultures, and lore.
Hyperweapon is unique in how the core of the game revolves around the guns that your characters are using to bring down gigantic Kaiju. You still roll dice to determine damage, but to see whether you hit, you have to actually shoot a foam dart at a target. On top of combat mechanics there’s also locations that change the battlefield: towns have civilians and infrastructure that are endangered by Kaiju but carry shops that the players can purchase goods at. Ruins are more dangerous to visit, containing booby traps, collapsed areas, and Kaiju - but they also hold information that may be useful.
The linked page in the title also has a link to a free Quickstart, in case you want to try before you buy. If you want a high-energy game with a neat resolution system that gives you an excuse to pull out your Nerf gun collection during game night, then you want Hyperweapon.
Dawn of the Daikaiju, by Pinnacle Entertainment.
The world changed in 1953—a radioactive monster rose from Hudson Bay to terrorize New York. Now these “daikaiju” save the world!
In Dawn of the Daikaiju, players take on the roles of giant monsters called kaiju or daikaiju (the terms are used interchangeably and both mean “giant monster”). Though daikaiju range in origin from oversized insects and dinosaurs to bio-engineered alien weapons, they somehow recognize in each other a single species. Even daikaiju from different worlds work together in packs.
Savage Worlds uses different dice sizes to represent competence, and much of the character creation process uses a point-buy system, with guidance on how many points you can spend on certain things. Characters can take on flaws to give them extra points to spend on bonuses, so there’s a balance of embracing weakness in order to boost your strengths.
Savage Worlds also has both the boon and the flaw in that it’s a system meant to cover a lot of genres. You’ll need the SWADE core rulebook in order to use this supplement, but you can also use that rulebook for many other genres. If you already own the core rulebook or know how to play the game, this is a neat option to change the tone of your current game.
The Kaiju Love You, by InnocentGoblin
Walking through the ruined streets of a massive metropolitan city, each footstep crushing another building, the weight of brick and mortar collapsing underfoot. The military prepares for battle, tanks and helicopters opening fire at the behemoth.
The florists come out to see the commotion only to see a massive foot crash down in front of them, believing their end has come they cover their eyes only to find that they are safe. The Kaiju leans down, gently drops a coin that is tiny in its massive claws, in return it takes a large bouquet. It sniffs the flowers with delight and starts walking back.
The Kaiju has a date tonight, and it has to be perfect.
A neat twist on the Kaiju genre, this is a game not just about being a Kaiju who is fighting other Kaiju, but also being a Kaiju who is falling in love with the city they are trying to protect. Your character will be balancing between big disastrous fights against other monsters, and finding ways to romance the people of their city. The more people who love you back, the stronger you are in combat; but the more that they adore you, the harder you have to work to maintain that relationship.
Thematically, I think this is a really neat concept. Character creation feels rather simple; you have only 2 stats, which are represented by numbers that are opposite from each-other on a d8. You want to typically roll at or over your personal number, so your Kaiju will probably be better at either fighting or falling in love. Altogether, it’s a really unique take on the genre, and I think that merits checking this game out more than anything else.
Giant of Light, by RudoJudo.
Giant action in the style of Ultraman! Investigate strange goings-on, uncover mysterious aliens and ancient powers, then do battle as either a Giant Hero or Kaiju!
Giant of Light is a TTRPG for 2-6 players that can be single sessions or long campaigns. This is the first edition of the game, which uses custom-built systems to allow play at both human and giant size.
Giant of Light is designed to replicate Ultraman, so you can play a Kaiju, but you can also play a giant hero. Your characters are meant to be protectors of your city, fighting against other supers-sized threats. Your characters have both civilian and giant forms: as civilians, you’ll be investigating the newest threat as regular civilians, and then transform into Heroes or Kaiju in order to fight your foes on an even playing field.
What’s really interesting to me is that a giant Hero and a Kaiju character are somewhat different mechanically; Heroes have an energy pool that powers elemental abilities, while Kaiju have a health bar and special abilities instead. Heroes typically have more energy to spend and can bounce back, but they need to use their energy to fuel their powers. Kaiju don��t have to spend currency to use their abilities, but their health bar makes them more susceptible to falling in battle.
If you want some more info on how the game works, I reviewed Giant of Light a while back on this very blog.
Kaiju Incorporated, by Evil Hat.
Do you have what it takes to face the hazards of mayhem, destruction, biohazardous waste, human resources, minimal career prospects, and really really big footprints?
Jump into the lives of the workers for the world’s biggest multinational Kaiju-conglomerates! Rebuilding the world following giant monster attacks takes a Kaiju-sized work-force. Do you have what it takes to face the hazards of mayhem, destruction, biohazardous waste, human resources, minimal career prospects, and really really big footprints? Find out in Kaiju Incorporated: The Roleplaying Game!
Kaiju Incorporated is usable for both Fate Core and Fate Accelerated, both of which can be found for free on the Fate SRD website. It comes with suggestions for character options and stunts that are unique to the setting, and incorporates a crew structure that the group is balanced and equipped for taking on a giant monster. There’s also GM advice to help you build a Kaiju attack, and lore to help the GM if they don’t want to build the world from scratch.
Overall, Fate is very accessible since you can access the rules for free, and you can use regular d6’s if you don’t have any Fate dice. It’s a stellar system if you value maximum character flexibility, and enjoy coming up with witty turns of phrase rather regularly. If you want a bit of taste for Kaiju Incorporated specifically, there is a lovely episode of Literal Cat Pod that goes through character creation, in which they build Peter the Kaiju Reader!
Kaiju Generator, by The Bardic Inquiry.
What is a Kaiju? To put it simply, Kaiju refers to a genre of film that originated in Japan that featured giant monsters, but it can also refer to the giant monsters themselves.
The actions of these giant monsters are typically devastating to the planet and pose a global threat. This can range from the intentional destruction of infrastructure or the combat between two giant monsters.
This generator will help you to create a Kaiju that you can use in your roleplaying adventures by utilizing 4 1d66 random tables. Can your players survive an encounter with a gigantic monster?
This isn’t really a game; it’s mostly just a monster generator, but it’s very well designed and the quality of the zine makes me excited to play a Kaiju game. I think you could use this for many of the other games on this list, or use it to add a Kaiju to a game of your choice. There’s a number of roll tables for the type of Kaiju, its special ability, its origin, and its goals. As a bonus, there’s also some guidance on creating plot hooks to get your players interested in the Kaiju plot, and creates stakes that keep them invested.
Honorable Mentions
Liminal Colossus, a supplement for Liminal Horror by Mynar Lenahan.
Hey, So… We Accidentally Turned Steve Into a Kaiju and Now He’s Trying to Eat Cleveland, by lazersarus.
I Was Going To A Picnic, But Then A Kaiju Showed Up!, by BitwiseCoyote.
Twenty, by kumada1.
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Go check out HOME
So to distract myself on the absolutely tragedy of grabbing a community copy because itch.io didn't alert me, it seems like the kaiju fighting game HOME is finally out, and you should probably check it out!
It's a map-making ttrpg in which you play a mecha pilot trying to defend the homeland you create from kaiju attack (that you also create), creating and upgraded defenses for both your home and your mech. It's a short game meant to be played solo or with up to three other people, and takes strong vibes from Pacific Rim, Godzilla, and Pacific Rim... meaning expect plenty of moments awesome combat followed up by massive, city-spanning tragedies.
So, if a bit of base building and monster fighting action is up your alley, go take a peek at HOME and see if it sticks.
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Coming soon to a tavern near you…
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Best of the Reptiles in Media - 6 - Tyrantis
And here I am again at this! And this time, we're going to the wonderful world of independent literature!
Let me set the scene: Imagine a T-rex, except he's the size of a large building, fights like Heart from a few entries ago, has the personality and love for fighting of Son Goku, and the mannerisms of Showa Godzilla and Gamera?
You get the star of The Atomic Time Of Monsters (A.T.O.M) by William Cope (better known as @tyrantisterror), Tyrantis!
(all art here is by Cope)
For context, the world A.T.O.M takes place in is an alternate history in which most dinosaurs are the ancestors of not birds, but crocodiles. Thus, they all look like the large, lumbering scaly beasts that went out of date around the 70s. And as if that wasn't enough, they're referred to as Retrosaurs. Already, we have an exceptionally tongue-in-cheek bit of worldbuilding to get us excited. Even as someone who loathes seeing outdated depictions of dinosaurs in modern media, I'm always a-okay to see it as an actual intentional choice instead of a lazy one (*cough* *cough* Jurassic World *cough*).
Anyhow, Tyrantis is one of those Retrosaurs. Specifically, a Manospondylus Gigas (based on the outdated look of T-Rex). However, like Godzilla, he's a mutated version. You see, A.T.O.M is a throwback/affectionate parody of monster movies from the 50s, albeit one that turns several of the tropes on their heads. One that it plays a bit straighter is how nuclear testing unleashes monstrous creatures from their slumber. Here, that happens, and it unleashes a huge earthquake that opens up caves leading to an unforeseen hollow earth, where Tyrantis lives.
And this is where the story officially begins, with an underdog female paleontologist named Mina Lerna finding Tyrantis within Hollow Mountain, Montana (there are a LOT of shout-outs in this duology).
Tyrantis had me sold as a character right from the start. You see, several scenes are written from his point of view, and instead of some mindless killer of man like so many giant movie monsters were back in the day, he is instead an inquisitive, naive, and downright kindhearted fellow who's first instinct upon seeing a screaming human in his presence is to try and cheer her up by taking her back to her "herd" (with limited success).
This kaiju is, overall, adorably awesome. Despite his size and power, he approaches almost every creature with one or both of two questions on his mind: "Can I fight it?" and "Can we be friends?" Both books are 90% Tyrantis running into one kaiju after another, and either befriending them, getting into fights, or even both. And it's a joy to see most of the other kaiju (such as Gorgolisk and Tricerak) come around and see him as their friend too. My favorite interactions are between him and the massive spider Bobo, who's this world's stand-in for Mothra.
But Cope doesn't just stop at making Tyrantis a big friendly kaiju, though that would already be enough for him to warrant an entry in my top ten favorite characters ever. Sprinkled into Big Green's mannerisms are tics that you would expect from a reptile. The most prominent of these are him moving his limbs in a circular motion as a sign of hospitality. It's so cute to imagine such a big and intimidating creature doing that. It also helps Tyrantis avert the "all animals are dogs" trope that seems to follow every non-conventional friendly animal in fiction. I mean, I don't mind that too much, but it's a nice change of pace.
Of course, Tyrantis wouldn't be a perfect kaiju if he couldn't fight as well. Every battle he gets into paints him as more than just a bite-happy bruiser (though that's certainly a go-to strategy for him). He's surprisingly capable of strategy at times, albeit while in the middle of a fight instead of before. And yes, he has a breath weapon (fire, specifically). Also, as one might guess from his personality, he's a great team player.
But ultimately, it's his relationship with main character Lerna that brings it all together. For our constantly underestimated heroine, Tyrantis represents everything the people of yesterday couldn't ever seem to see: that making brash judgements based on a first glance is wrong. He gives her the ability to prove her mettle as an amazing scientist and the bridge between our understanding of the amazing kaiju. And on top of that, he's just a really good friend to those tiny little things that seem to like him more and more with each year. Even the military commander character warms up to him almost instantly (I'm talking about General Sherman, one of my favorite humans in the duology).
A.T.O.M takes the overblown machismo and chauvinistic attitude of the 50s apart piece by piece. Aside from having human protagonists who rebel against the status quo, Tyrantis demonstrates how being tough is sometimes necessary, but being empathetic and kind as well is what really makes a strong creature. By being his charmingly and adorably good-natured self, he makes more friends than enemies, and they all have his back throughout all the increasingly crazy adventures they have.
Plus, he's got his own theme song in the second story. Someone outta make a cover of that already!
(And maybe an animated adaptation? Please? Maybe we could make it the next big indie animation thing? Just putting that out there.)
(art by me)
#ramblings#best of the reptiles in media#kaiju#the atomic time of monsters#tyrantis#dinosaurs#indie literature
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Good news everyone!
Been working on the Titans of Fallen Earth RPG since 2022, with some 50+ illustrations in the book.
For those interested, you can sign up for a notification/reminder when the kickstarter launches here, and do feel free to help out by sharing the link to others (thank you!):
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*DEEP BREATHES*
TIAMAT, MY BABY!!!

#I AM IN PEACE NOW CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE GAME#godzilla#kong#tiamat#monsterverse#kaiju#indie game#kong: survivor instict
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Gorilla Whale Ep. 21 is out today!
I think we would all let Mothra step on us.
Mothra's back! And so is...Indiana Jones?! Join Kevin and Kayla as they discuss Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992).
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5p1kubtKIu2769PmB3uPff?si=0615885389e9481f
YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/4R7tQR2LBCI
KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/digitalkaijustudios
This is a clip from episode 21 of Gorilla Whale: A Godzilla Watch-Along, Podcast by Digital Kaiju Studios. This podcast is hosted and produced by Kevin Carpenter and Kayla Knutson. Art by Ashlee Hart. New episodes every other Friday!
#godzilla#indie podcast#podcast#film podcast#mothra#godzilla vs mothra#kaiju#movie podcast#film review#movie review#sci fi
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Mutants of Cherry Creek (pt 2)
Some MORE mutated critters from my YA lovecraftian horror comic set in 90s New England.
Mutagenic ooze is seeping into the town of Cherry Creek and mutating normal New England wildlife into terrifying monsters. The Cherry Creek Middle School Paranormal Investigation Club sets out to discover, catalogue, and tame all of the mutated cryptids and hopefully find the source of the toxic ooze before it permanently infects everything (and everyone) in town.
Northern Short Tailed Shrew — one of only a few venomous mammals
Brown and Black Bears - walk on two legs, climb trees, intelligent
Eastern Crayfish - present in the fossil record for at least 300 million years Eastern
Moose - huge but stealthy
Eastern Newt (Red Eft) — can secrete a strong smelling chemical from glands in its skin
At first, the animals just seem weird, strange, a little “off”. Over time, exposure to the ooze causes these creatures to get bigger, meaner, and much more dangerous. (all the beginning stage creatures shown here are newly mutated, their final stages are after only a few weeks of exposure)
I also love folklore and cryptids and I really love the idea of this club of dorky middle school cryptid hunters assigning names like “bigfoot”, “mothman”, and “hodag” to these monsters so can try and contextualize something they don’t really understand. Soon the club realizes these aren’t fun isolated critters but symptoms much larger impending ecological disaster!
I picture it like pokemon evolution, going from a cute water turtle to a kaiju which is a lot for a ten year old to handle.
Which is your favorite? What cryptid would you wanna see? What animal should I “Cryptify” next? lmk what you think!
#artists on tumblr#digital art#illustration#illustrator#character drawing#illustrated book#character concept#character illustration#fantasy art#children’s illustration#ya horror#horror for kids#lovecraft#eldritch#indie comics#fauna#bestiary#field guide#kaiju monster#monster art#creature design#character art#lovecraftian#middle grade comics#horror comics#sci fi comics#campy scifi#cryptidcore#cryptid#paranormal
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Godzilla: Skate or Die (2024) #2 by Louie Joyce
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Is thats the worlds biggest dog?
Gigan’s Big Score is now on Patreon! It’s around 12 minutes long!
https://www.patreon.com/posts/gigans-big-score-81577869
Doing a public premier next Saturday, more info closer to time!
#baragon#gigan#megalon#godzilla#gojira#kaiju#Toho Kaiju#toho monsters#animation#monsters#indie animation#godzilla fanart
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Are there any ttrpgs about being a giant kaiju? Asking cause I wanna know and maybe play if it exists
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INKtober 2024-Team
Casey (armadillo), Vik (tiger), Luna (rabbit), and Roddy (baboon), the unlikely heroes of Team KaiMECHA, the Chimera Mecha. Piloting the the epic, super adaptive bot to protect their world from evil and the MANY giant creatures it can throw at them!!
An original comic idea born from my old Zootopia/ Pacific Rim mash-up and one that’s MY OWN thing; one I hope to make into an epic fun comic someday! A cool mash up of Zootopia, Talespin, and the old Archie Sonic comics, meets old-school anime super robot series and tokusatsu kaiju battle properties!!
#my art#artists on tumblr#inktober#illustration#original character#ocs#pen and ink#giant robot#giant robots#super robots#micron pens#inktober 2024#indie comic I hope to make someday#KaiMECHA#chimera#original characters#kaiju#my original characters#mecha#animal characters
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SEALED IN BLOOD : ROUTE LEADS 🎴 boss battle time, choose 1 and the rest are after you
#original character#artists on tumblr#character design#concept art#indie dev#sealed in blood#nulliphy#kaiju#youkai#dragon#tiger#phoenix#tortoise#i want to hold the tiger paws
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#comic#comics#comic strip#webcomic#webcomics#web comic#cartoon#cartoons#drawing#art#humor#humour#indie comics#comedy#funny#godzilla#king kong#kaiju#movies#films#cinema#shakespeare#romeo and juliet#star crossed lovers
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A favorite character Bingo with my favs in no particular order. Notice a trend? SOMEHOW get a perfect row? Let me know!
#kaiju#dragons#reptiles#indieanimation#indie literature#dragonheart#transformers#flowers of etrea#you are umasou#transformers one#i heart arlo#discworld#ernest and celestine#berrybrook middle school#godzilla#monsterverse#arlo the alligator boy#monster hunter#kung fu panda#the nightmare before christmas#wizarding school mysteries#the atomic time of monsters#lumi and the great big galaxy#ed edd n eddy#latgbg#godzilla the series#hilda the series#netflix hilda#avatar the last airbender#atla
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