Fantasy Flight Games
Author of Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
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Image credit: Main entrance of Fantasy Flight Games, 1995 County Road B2 West, Roseville, Minnesota, USA. Viewed from the east. By McGhiever - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42250217
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Works by Fantasy Flight Games
Dark Heresy RPG: The Haarlock's Legacy Volume 1: Tattered Fates (Haarlock's Legacy Trilogy) (2009) 22 copies
Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion 18 copies
Star Wars: Collapse of the Republic 17 copies
Fury of Shadow: The Final Battle of Erethor (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Midnight Setting) (2004) 11 copies
Hammer and Shadow (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Midnight Setting) (2006) 10 copies
Legends & Lairs: Sorcery & Steam 8 copies
Game Master’s Kit 7 copies
Star Wars: Allies and Adversaries 6 copies
Blue Planet V2 First Colony 6 copies
No Disintegrations 3 copies
Winter's Embrace 2 copies
Descent: Legends of the Dark 1 copy
The Lord of the Rings the Card Game: Conflict at the Carrock Adventure Pack (Living Card Games) (2011) 1 copy
La Era de Connan 1 copy
Fields of Victory 1 copy
Unfathomable 1 copy
Fantasy Flight Games SWM03 Star Wars Armada Cr90 Corellian Corvette Expansion Pack Strategy Game (2015) 1 copy
Tannhauser: Daedelus 1 copy
Wiz-War 1 copy
Hoax 1 copy
Star Wars: Imperial Assualt 1 copy
Hey, That's My Fish! 1 copy
Elder Sign 1 copy
Rogue Trader: The Game Master's Kit Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games; Brdgm/Pap edition (2010) 1 copy
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Fantasy Flight just doesn't seem to 'get' role-playing games. This very expensive ($100) box set includes specialized dice and 'character cards' that are required to play the game as written (more available through the publisher, of course...). If you want to play in the bleak world as created by Games Workshop, get the second edition hardcover, which clarifies the rules from the first edition, is far more playable as a system, and doesn't cost nearly as much. Uses perfectly ordinary show more (percentile) dice, too. show less
Surprisingly for an uncredited work, this is quite good. The adventure is quick and gruesome, one Id use in 5e for sure.
Briefly, I thought this was a great mod/adventure. Very easily ran under a different system (WEG d6). As per usual with Fantasy Flight, superb quality and artwork.
A role-playing game where the players create themselves as characters trying to survive a zombie uprising. Novel enough system, but treading the same ground as [All Flesh Must Be Eaten] with less room for modifications to make the campaign interesting
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