TTRPG Bundle Alert - March 2025 image shows a stack of papers tied together and magic sparkles around it

Bundle Alert! Charity Bundles and Dungeon Crawls!

This month, there’s quite a few TTRPG bundles circulating around itchio! Check out below for some of the ones on the TTRPGkids radar and a few games from each that you should go check out!

Since there’s a lot of different bundles going on right now (some with over 100 entries), instead of listing ALL the kid-friendly looking games in each, I’m going to highlight a few from each that I’ve either tried out through TTRPGkids or that I’ve been able to do a little more research on to confirm the vibe for.

I hope this helps you find a game you love and get a whole bunch of others to try while supporting an awesome charity or indie creators!

RPGs for Accessible Gaming charity bundle

This bundle, with almost 250 games, aims to raise $30k to support the non-profit DOTS RPG project, which makes braille dice to improve accessibility for gaming.

Some of the all-ages friendly games in the bundle that I’ve checked out on TTRPGkids (or have submitted myself) include:

You can find the bundle here on itcio, and it runs until March 22.

California Fire Relief charity bundle

The California Fire Relief Bundle ends pretty soon, so make sure to check it out ASAP. Funds raised here go to support CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), which is helping to alleviate some of the hardship associated with the 2025 California fires.

Some of the all-ages friendly games in this bundle that I have checked out (or have submitted) include:

  • Paris Gondo: The Life Saving Magic of Inventorying (review)
  • The Fae Team (review)
  • StoryGuider: Sandy’s Snowy Celebration (by TTRPGkids)
  • StoryGuider: Calm the Storm (by TTRPGkids)

You can find the bundle here on itchio until March 14.

Dungeon Crawl indie creators bundle

The Dungeon Crawl bundle, hosted by Sprinting Owl, is comprised of entries from a group of indie creators who are all focusing on a particular theme. Funds are distributed between the participating creators and support their work!

In this bundle, I have one of my own games (The Legend of Rio) and am looking forward to trying out some other games in the bundle, like Charcuterie Crawl, SQUISH!, and Build-A-Dungeon.

This bundle is live through the month of March, and you can find it here.

Solo But Not Alone TTRPG charity bundle

This bundle is the big one; there are over 1k contributors who have submitted single player TTRPGs to the bundle, and its goal is to raise $20k for Take This, a non-profit supporting mental health within the gaming community.

Some of the all-ages friendly games in the bundle that I’ve checked out on TTRPGkids (or have submitted myself) include:

And, there’s plenty more all-ages friendly TTRPGs to check, including these that I want to try out myself:

  • Flying Courier (page)
  • Rainbow Mutant Slimes (page)
  • Wander Wizards (page)

You can find the Solo But Not Alone bundle here on itcio, and it runs into May 2025.

Trans Rights Ohio charity bundle

At the time of writing this, the Trans Rights Ohio charity bundle is still in the planning phase, so this may be one to keep an eye out for in the near future. It is raising funds to support TransOhio and the Kaleidoscope Youth Center LGBTQIA+ folks (the later focusing on helping youth). This bundle contains TTRPGs, board games, zines, etc. and has well over 300 submissions.

Some of the all-ages friendly games planned for bundle that I’ve checked out on TTRPGkids (or have submitted myself) include:

You can find the Trans Rights Ohio charity bundle recruiting page on itchio to stay up to date!

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