Fantasy Flight Games
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Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a Roseville, Minnesota-based game company that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games. As of 2006, it is the fifth largest board game publisher in the world (#1 and #2 are Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers, both wholly owned by Hasbro)
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. Descent shares the setting of the Runebound board game (see below).
- 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
- Runebound
- War of the Ring
- World of Warcraft: The Board Game
- Twilight Imperium Board game
- Fireborn, set in a London where magic is re-emerging, and the players are scions, dragons from the mythic age reborn as humans who must remember their past lives through roleplayed flashbacks, gaining the power and knowledge they need to prevent the same cataclysm that ended the mythic age from happening again.
- 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 RPG, adventuring as children in world a based on twisted versions of Grimm's Fairy Tales. Later re-released as a full RPG.
- 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.