Fox and Boar Games are on Kickstarter with a tabletop RPG called TrashSexy, and they’ve nearly three dozen backers.
TrashSexy is a TTRPG of trash-eating and apparently sexy raccoons. The funding target is $3,300, there are more than three weeks left to back the back, and they’re about halfway there!
We’re asked; can you be TrashSexy?
In the game, PCs are raccoons who forage in the shadows, all the way from deep woods to the city suburbs and caves below them. As raccoons you pluck snacks and shinies, dodging or defeating coyotes, wannabe cowboys, hawks and wildlife officials.
The core rules, which will cost about $20 in retail for digital, have a 50-page book and that’s everything you need, 1 deck of location cards to make game generation easier and one paper play mat for those cards.
Characters are made in 5 minutes and the system uses a d4 and a d6.
Each Raccoon belongs to a Skid (think of it as a tribe or clan). It gives a basic background and some bonuses to certain moves and environments. Don’t feel limited to stereotype. Use your imagination and write that 6 page backstory no one really wants to read.
Kickstarter pros know how to support the indie TTRPG, which can be done for free by sharing nes. However, those backers with $1 to spare get access to the add-ons, even the exclusive and some game content votes.
Backers at the $10 tier will get the digital download plus the freebies mentioned above. That’s about 50% of the expected DriveThruRPG cost. At $18, backers also get the digital expansion.
The softcover is added at the $25 tier, plus the print card location deck and the previous freebies. At $35, the print expansion is added too.
There’s a $50 tier for more edition variations, $80 for exclusive dice and play mat, $145 for a Sexy GM package, $200 for signed art and $350 for even more art.
The digital delivery is slated for April, as are the smaller physical tiers, with only the custom art due later and in May. The campaign closes on the 9th of December.
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