Magical Girl Machine Gun
Quinn Blackwell
Love This!Magical girls at the edge of despair, wielding steel instead of starlight.
A original/unique action/adventure, apocalyptic, dark, horror, lgbtq+, magical, post-apocalyptic, urban traditional, story game for 3-5 player(s)
Content Advisory
violence, death, loss, self-sacrifice, ptsd, trauma, phychological strain, post-apocalytic horror, manipulation, religionMade by humans
Description
Crowdfunding on Kickstarter in digital, physical, zine format
Once, there were heroes. Wrapped in ribbons and radiant light, they stood as symbols of hope, wielding miracles to protect a fragile world. But hope is a delicate thing, and the Love Bomb shattered it. The explosion spared no one, twisting everything into something cruel and leaving the magical girls with nothing but cracked hearts and fractured promises.
Their brilliance is dimmed, their powers unreliable, and their enemies unrelenting. They’ve traded glittering wands and dazzling spells for cold steel and roaring firepower. These girls—no, these warriors—fight to hold the line in a world crumbling beneath them, where every step forward takes a piece of their soul.
It’s not about saving the world anymore. That ship has sailed. It’s about protecting what little remains—scraps of humanity, fleeting glimpses of light in the darkness. But even as they stand together, their own inner battles rage. Every crack in their gem brings them closer to shattering, and every victory feels more like a pyrrhic reminder of how much they’ve already lost.
This story is about resilience and ruin, of bonds forged in fire and shattered under pressure. It’s about magical girls at the edge of despair, fighting not because they must but because they can’t bear to stop.
