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Some of my plan
Run a Mecha campaign, still not sure on the game, currently reading beam saber, which looks quite heavy for a "rule-light" game
Play a heroic fantasy larp, Since covid I've been more in high immersion parlour game
Find a seat at a World of Darkness table
I haven't played it yet but Girl by Moonlight is a forged in the dark game that has a space-mecha setting. Could be worth checking out.
Girl by Moonlight's space mecha setting isn't much about mecha fighting, it's more about politics in an enclosed space (I was a playtester and have run a pretty number of games between all the playsets there was).
Beam Saber is more about mecha fighting, and it uses the same engine
Neat, I'll have to look into Beam Saber as well!