What is to be said? Role-Playing Games with princess in the forefront!
DAISY CHAINSAW is a game of magical girls, cosmic threats, and saving the world one episode at a time. Players roleplay as magical girls—teenagers with special powers living a double life. The transformation sequence is the split between a Main Character being a regular person and someone truly magical. The transformation sequence turns them into their magical persona, strong enough to deal with the big bad of the season. What happens to an MC when they transform can easily transfer to their everyday lives, whether that is a permanent scar or the horrifying ordeal of discovery.
If you're familiar with magical girl anime where violence is both question and answer, you will feel right at home in Daisy Chainsaw.
A magical girl game where any simple game can be used to resolve conflicts, and thinly veiled allegories are the villains.
Perils & Princesses is a fantasy role-playing game of gritty and pretty fairy tale adventure for 1–5 players and a Game Master. Steel your resolve, gather your grace and sharpen your wits, and you might just live…Happily Ever After.
Princess // Pain is a game about Princesses of any gender who traverse the Wavelengths of reality in order to reduce the fallout caused by Realms overlapping.
In Princess Guard, you play a magical princess from one of the royal realms of the Floating Islands of Orthavia. You’ll team up with your fellow princesses to explore new lands, defend your realm, help your people, tend to the spirits, visit other realms, and rescue travelers in distress. On these missions, you’ll fight ferocious foes, discover amazing treasures, and meet wonderful people. You’ll grow by trying new things and learning from your mistakes. Your friends will always be there to help, so the only way to fail as part of the Princess Guard is not to try.
Princess with a Cursed Dick is a journaling game about a sex party where a princess flirts with and potentially hooks up with / does kink activities with people who may or may not recognize her true identity. Because of the game's structure — it only ever provides prompts to be filled in by the player — the player has control over the content and level of explicitness of the game. Perhaps in your game there are no hookups at this party, only flirting. Maybe sex / kink happens "off-camera," during paragraph breaks. Some elements suggested by the prompts just may not be interesting to you, and so you'll ignore them. This is all great!
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small>RINCESS WITH A CURSED SWORD is a journaling role-playing game for one player. It requires a tarot deck and can be played in half an hour or more. And it fits on one printed page. Explore the ruins. Turn over a tarot card and let the game prompts and the card image guide what you find there. Explore stone courts, torchlit dungeons, overgrown gardens and tattered libraries. Play with a different deck for a different adventure. </strong
Face challenges. Throw coins to find out if the princess staggers and stumbles or succeeds with supernatural prowess. Will the princess give her sword what it wants in exchange for its power?
Find the sword's resting place. What is the princess willing to sacrifice to leave the sword behind? Or will the sword offer her something so tempting she cannot rid herself of it? Chronicle her journey. Write in third person as you play, as though transcribing a fairy tale. Where will the princess' quest lead her, and how will it be remembered?
Princess World is a Powered by the Apocalypse (PbtA) tabletop role-playing game of fantastic adventure that explores the power of truth and words. Players take the roles of various princesses, each with unique outlooks, strengths, and abilities, who act as exemplars of their own realms while trying to solve problems in the greater world.
The Short Story Edition is a complete game for a fun evening of play, but presumes the game master has knowledge and experience with games based on the Apocalypse World engine. The future Whole Story Edition will contain all information needed to play longer games without any PbtA experience.
Princess World: Academy Adventures is a school-focused tabletop roleplaying game where princesses will attend classes, be given tasks and assignments, earn XP and merits, rank up, and eventually graduate from the academy.
The tone is light but dramatic. Princesses might get a bit knocked around, but they can't die and tend not to suffer any injury more serious than a broken arm or two. I originally created it as a game to play with my daughters, so it's aimed at an experienced gamemaster with inexperienced players. As such it contains quite a few rules and suggestions intended to guide younger players into tabletop roleplaying games. By design it's a forgiving game that encourages creativity and exploration.
Princess World: Frontier Kingdoms is a tabletop roleplaying game based on the Forged in the Dark framework, intended for a group of 2 - 5 players. It's a sequel (of sorts) to Academy Adventures, although you don't need to be familiar with that game to enjoy this one.
Princess World: Rebel Dreams is a Belonging Outside Belonging game, diceless and narrative-focused, for around three to five players. During play you'll be assuming the roles of outcasts from the terribly polite society of Princess World. For various reasons you've been marked as 'rebels', individuals deemed so disruptive that your very existence is a crime. You don't actually know what happens to rebels if they're caught, but you're not sticking around to find out.
Once upon a time there was a princess...
Actually, a few Princesses. You probably have heard their stories. The Princesses who were locked away in towers or had evil step-parents.The ones who kissed frogs or tamed beasts or were secretly mermaids. You know. THOSE Princesses.
Perils & Princesses is a pretty and gritty fantasy role-playing game about Fairy Tale Princesses using their humble kind of magic to guide them as they face harrowing perils and untold adventure.