Corone Design is the imprint of Andrew Peregrine, who also works freelance for a variety of RPG companies including Margaret Weis Productions, White Wolf, Eden Studios and Cubicle 7.
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Hellcats and Hockeysticks
By Andrew Peregrine
Ebook (PDF):
$9.29
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Hellcats and Hockeysticks is a role-playing game of decidedly unladylike behaviour.
St Erisian's is the most dangerous... More > girls school in the world, and you are one of the pupils. Given the school's reputation there are plenty of people that want to see it shut down. So it is up to you and your friends to see they don't succeed, by fair means or foul. That is, if you can stop fighting among yourselves. The weapons at your disposal are myriad, strange scientific devices, magical energy or even just a good old fashioned blunt object like a hockeystick. Chaos, Anarchy, Sorcery and midnight feasts await in the halls of St Erisian's school. < Less |
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Pie Shop
By Mr Toad
Ebook (PDF):
$6.19
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This is not a nice game, and it is expressly for adults only.
Seriously, don't buy this for the kiddies unless you really... More > don't like them. Pie Shop is twisted and disturbing, and not always in a good way. You want to play a truly evil character? Here it is, all warm and waiting. Bring some Fava beans and a nice Chianti. Just don't say I didn't warn you. < Less |
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Dance of the Damned
By Andrew Peregrine
Ebook (PDF):
$6.19
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A plague sweeps the land, but you are safe within the walls of a great castle.
However, you may not be as safe as you... More > think, for the spectres of fear and decadence walk where the plague has been denied. You are about to tell the story of the inhabitants of the castle. Will they be spared the plague only to fall to their own inner demons? Will they find new hope amidst the horror or turn on each other? The story is yours to tell, if you are brave enough. Dance of the Damned is a stand alone storytelling game for 3 or more players and requires no Gamemaster. It requires only a deck of standard playing cards and a certain amount of devious and decadent storytelling. < Less |
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Dance of the Damned
By Andrew Peregrine
Ebook (EPUB):
$8.50
Download immediately
A plague sweeps the land, but you are safe within the walls of a great castle. However, you may not be as safe as you think,... More > for the spectres of fear and decadence walk where the plague has been denied. You are about to tell the story of the inhabitants of the castle. Will they be spared the plague only to fall to their own inner demons Will they find new hope amidst the horror or turn on each other The story is yours to tell, if you are brave enough. Dance of the Damned is a stand alone storytelling game for 3 or more players and requires no Gamemaster. It requires only a deck of standard playing cards and a certain amount of devious and decadent storytelling. < Less
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Dance of the Damned
By Andrew Peregrine
Paperback:
$15.48
Ships in 3–5 business days
A plague sweeps the land, but you are safe within the walls of a great castle.
However, you may not be as safe as you... More > think, for the spectres of fear and decadence walk where the plague has been denied. You are about to tell the story of the inhabitants of the castle. Will they be spared the plague only to fall to their own inner demons? Will they find new hope amidst the horror or turn on each other? The story is yours to tell, if you are brave enough. Dance of the Damned is a stand alone storytelling game for 3 or more players and requires no Gamemaster. It requires only a deck of standard playing cards and a certain amount of devious and decadent storytelling. < Less |
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Pie Shop
By Mr Toad
Paperback:
$15.48
Ships in 3–5 business days
This is not a nice game, and it is expressly for adults only.
Seriously, don't buy this for the kiddies unless you really... More > don't like them. Pie Shop is twisted and disturbing, and not always in a good way. You want to play a truly evil character? Here it is, all warm and waiting. Bring some Fava beans and a nice Chianti. Just don't say I didn't warn you. < Less |