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  1. Julian Kay

    Release Mutants in the Next public release: evolving mutant animal role-playing!

    Let's Expand Evolution! Mutants in the Now is showing off what's Next! The retro-modern, mutant-animal, role-playing game renewed the world of anthropomorphic martial animals by using consistent, convenient rules without sacrificing the weird and unexpected elements of mutant animal...
  2. Julian Kay

    Kickstarter Mutants in the Now Kickstarter Ending Soon!

    Mutants in the Next is entering its final few days! With only three days left, there's not long to get involved in the Kickstarter for the retro-modern, mutant-animal role-playing game, and to join the crowd to see what's coming Next. We're clearing out Stretch Goals, and it's time to see how...
  3. Julian Kay

    Kickstarter Mutants in the Next Kickstarter Expands Anthropomorphic Role-Playing!

    The Kickstarter for Mutants in the Next by Julian Kay is now live from May 10th to June 10th! The modern mutant-animal tabletop role-playing game, Mutants in the Now, is evolving onward with human-born mutants, wild mutations, new species, weird psionics, nefarious villains, and more! The core...
  4. Julian Kay

    Kickstarter Mutants in the Next announcement - expanding the mutant animal TTRPG!

    Last year, Mutants in the Now, the retro-modern, mutant animal, role-playing game was funded and released via Kickstarter, bringing anthropomorphic martial excitement back to the tabletop! But we're not looking to stop there, and you can get both Now and Next in the upcoming campaign! Sign up...
  5. Julian Kay

    Release Mutants in the Now is out... NOW!

    Mutants in the Now, the retro-modern mutant-animal role-playing game, is now out digitally on itch.io and DrivethruRPG! arbco.itch.io/mutants-in-the-now drivethrurpg.com/product/378040/Mutants-in-the-Now Physical copies are still available via pre-order at j-k.games. If you've backed or...
  6. Julian Kay

    Kickstarter Mutants in the Now

    In the 1980s and 1990s, for a brief time, mutant animals ruled the roost of the role-playing game hobby. Tens of thousands of players found their way into the hobby not through magic and maces, but through turtles and toads. The black and white anthropomorphic boom in comics inspired one...
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