Fantasy Flight Games — различия между версиями
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* [[Descent: Journeys in the Dark]], a fantasy board game using the rules mechanics developed for the ''Doom'' board game | * [[Descent: Journeys in the Dark]], a fantasy board game using the rules mechanics developed for the ''Doom'' board game | ||
* [[Dragonstar]] | * [[Dragonstar]] | ||
− | * [[Call of Cthulhu]] [[ | + | * [[Call of Cthulhu (collectible card game)|Call of Cthulhu]] [[Collectible Card Game)|collectible card game]] and [[Arkham Horror]], a CoC board game |
* [[Citadels]]: A city-building card game in which all players choose unique characters with associated powers. | * [[Citadels]]: A city-building card game in which all players choose unique characters with associated powers. | ||
− | * [[A Game of Thrones]] [[ | + | * [[A Game of Thrones (Collectible Card Game)|A Game of Thrones]] [[Collectible Card game|collectible card game]] and [[A Game of Thrones (board game)|board game]] |
* [[War of the Ring]] | * [[War of the Ring]] | ||
* [[World of Warcraft]]: The Board Game | * [[World of Warcraft]]: The Board Game |
Версия 23:44, 17 марта 2006
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a Roseville, Minnesota-based game company that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games.
Games published by FFG include:
- Doom: The Board Game
- Descent: Journeys in the Dark, a fantasy board game using the rules mechanics developed for the Doom board game
- Dragonstar
- Call of Cthulhu collectible card game and Arkham Horror, a CoC board game
- Citadels: A city-building card game in which all players choose unique characters with associated powers.
- A Game of Thrones collectible card game and board game
- War of the Ring
- World of Warcraft: The Board Game
- Twilight Imperium Board game
- Midnight, a D20 System Campaign Setting based on a world where the Dark Lord actually won.
- Horizons, a set of open-ended miniature Campaign Settings for the D20 System, so far numbering 5 settings. These are:
- Mechamorphosis, sentient giant transforming robots, based on the popular Transformers.
- Grimm, adventuring as children in world based on twisted versions of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
- Redline, vehicle-based adventuring in a post-apocalyptic world.
- Virtual, adventuring inside a computer system, styled after the Disney movie TRON.
- Spellslinger, a conglomeration of "traditional" fantasy and Wild West roleplay.