Treat Yourself to Something New at Peregrine Coast Press!
Freshly stocked at Peregrine Coast Press: MIRU & MIRU II, Sidekick, Haunting, and more!
It’s been a while since our last one of these and we have so much to share with you! The past couple of months have been busy, but we’ve still prioritized adding new stock by some of our favorite creators to our shop!
On a personal note, I have to say that everything in today’s new stock email looks excellent (and I’m not just saying that as a representative of PCP). Seriously, as soon as I finish writing this I am placing an order 😎
Sidekick: The Video Games Mental Health Journal
Did you know Sidekick: The Video Games Mental Health Journal came out earlier this month?
The journal, a collaboration between us and Safe in Our World, is a journal and resource focused on improving the mental health of those in the games community.
We’re so happy to be part of the team that created such an important resource.
New from Hinokodo!
It’s no secret that we love Hinokodo’s work, so we’re excited to announce that we have both MIRU II and a restock of MIRU!
MIRU II
In the sequel to the wildly popular solo-hex crawler MIRU, you will explore, survive, and treasure hunt as you are hunted by a terrifying god. MIRU II is best played after the first installment.
Note: Some copies were damaged during their trip from the US to the UK. We are selling the damaged copies at a discount; please help us save the planet by avoiding a reprint and make sure the creator isn’t left out of pocket 😊
MIRU (restock)
Not only did Hinokodo release MIRU II — he also redesigned and reissued MIRU! This new edition is 50+ pages (from the original’s 32) and features an updated design.
Haunting
If you’re itching for Halloween to just get here already, then Haunting is the next TTRPG you should play. You and a friend will draw and journal the story of a haunted house and its occupants over the years.
This 2-player haunted house RPG is by Arcane Atlas Games, and was originally created for the Lost & Found jam in 2022.
Tangled Blessings
Ghost stories meet dark academia meets graduate school in this horror-fantasy game by Cassi Mothwin. Tangled Blessings is a solo-journaling or two-player RPG about your time at the academy, which culminates in a final showdown against your rival.
Using a deck of Tarot cards, this game is perfect for a witchy evening alone — or with a friend.
Dead Letter Society
The Dead Letter Society is an exclusive communication network for vampires. Pursue your ambitions and question the Society’s motives in this journaling and letter-writing game for 1-2 players.
Throughout the game, explore six pre-generated settings, including Lovecraftian steampunk London, cozy 1920s detectives, and the far-flung future.
Gig Economy (restock)
Need something to help get your TTRPG rolling? Want a spark of inspiration or to introduce a new character to your game?
Gig Economy is a resource for Old-School Essentials and other retro-classic fantasy TTRPGs organized to support multiple hiring procedures. Pass it around the table and then keep it in the back of your favorite TTRPG book for easy reference access and safekeeping.
This resource contains 200 characters, including: 20 lackeys, 40 townsfolk, and 140 adventurers (20 of each Clerics, Dwarves, Elves, Fighters, Halflings, Magic-Users, and Thieves).
Côme Martin Restock
We’ve also recently restocked many of Côme Martin’s games!
Green Dawn Mall
Go back to your teenage years in Green Dawn Mall, where you will wander into an endless, distorted mall in search of your lost friend. This game is designed for 1 GM and 3-5 players. It can be played as a one-shot or for longer campaigns.
Meanwhile, in the Subway
The subway runs below the city; no map binds it and what happens in its hallways is never completely coherent…
Meanwhile, in the Subway is a game for 1 GM and 3-5 players, and the game boasts a beautifully designed imaginary subway map.
The game can be played as a standalone with its own system or can serve as a setting for other TTRPGs like Itras By, Troika, and Electronic Bastionland.
Two Summers
In Two Summers, characters play the role of the same character over two different time periods: as teenagers in the 90s and adults 30 years later, who realize the adventure of their adolescence is not over.
This game is perfect for folks who enjoy light drama, sunny adventures, and good-hearted nostalgia. The diceless system makes it very simple and easy to get started.
Other Summers
Need more Two Summers? Other Summers is an 80-page supplement that is darker than the base game and adds a one-shot adventure, as well as supernatural elements.