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"Corn Clan and friends" is a storytelling game that fits on a cereal box. You may need scissors and glue to assemble the dice on the package (do this away from food stuffs), or print them out separately.

Did you ever wonder about the hidden life of all the items needed for a nice breakfast? About the lives corn kernels had, before they took jobs in the cereal industry, how they fare in syrup and sugar, or how they manage their popcorn careers on the side?

What might spoons talk about in the drawer when nobody listens, and do the forks agree or not? Are sporks their own gang, or do they take sides?

Which two items took that dare to venture to the top of the fridge? Was it toast and salt, or a small group of cornflakes together with the strawberry jam? (You know, jam is much more adventurous than people would believe. Certainly more than marmalade.)

The package includes a printer-friendly black&white version of the two storytelling helper dice, and a plaintext file for use with screenreaders.


The characters are available as a free asset pack: 


Created for the Cereal Box Game Jam

Art, game design, writing, layout: Jennifer S. Lange

A game by Make it a Triple

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Updated 5 days ago
Published 12 days ago
StatusIn development
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorRanarh
GenreInteractive Fiction
TagsCute, Endless, Indie, journaling, No AI, Short, storygame, Story Rich
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

MIAT_Corn_Club.pdf 631 kB
MIAT_Corn_Clan_Game_Rules.txt 2.8 kB
MIAT_Corn_Clan_Dice_printerfriendly.pdf 54 kB

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Haha! it was so funny and creative! Congratulations on your Toy Story TTRPG set in the kitchen! I loved it, and it's so original that it's printed on the back of a cereal box, it reminds me of when I was a kid and cereal boxes came with simple games.

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Thanks! The jam theme of making something on a cereal box was just so cool. I love many of the other entries as well and already imagined myself at the breakfast table itching to jump up try them all.