Coyote & Crow
Tabletop fantasy role-playing game
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Coyote & Crow is a science fantasy tabletop role-playing game by Kenna Alexander. The game was designed by a team of Native Americans from more than a dozen tribes.[1] The game is set in an alternate future of the Americas, where thanks to a natural disaster, colonization never happened.[2][3] Coyote & Crow's setting is the metropolis Cahokia, which is based on the Mississippi River. Coyote & Crow's first expansion book, Ahu Tiiko, focuses on a murder mystery in a forest village.[4]
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| Designers | Kenna Alexander |
|---|---|
| Publishers | Coyote & Crow |
| Publication | 2021 |
| Genres | Tabletop Role Playing Game |
| Players | 2+ |
| Setup time | 5+ minutes (Session 0 and Session 1 usually take longer than following sessions) |
| Playing time | 30-240 |
| Chance | Medium |
| Age range | 12+ |
Reception
Coyote & Crow launched one of the largest Kickstarter Gaming campaigns ever, raising $1,073,453.[5][6]
Coyote & Crow was nominated for a Nebula Award for Best Game Writing in 2021.[7] It subsequently won the Diana Jones Award for excellence in tabletop gaming[8] and the 2022 Origins Award for Best RPG Core Book, awarded at Origins Game Fair in 2023.[9]
Alex Meehan for Dicebreaker named Coyote & Crow one of the best tabletop role-playing games to play in 2024.[10]
