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Mayfair Games was an American publisher of board, card, and roleplaying games that also licensed Euro-style board games to publish them in English. The company licensed worldwide English-language publishing rights to The Settlers of Catan series between 1996 [ 1 ] and 2016.
The superhero role-playing game DC Heroes, was published by Mayfair Games in 1985, and a second edition was released in 1989. [2] The first full-length adventure to be published for the new edition was Come on Down!!, written by Ray Winninger and Jack Barker, with cover art by Paris Cullins and Romeo Tanghal, and interior art by the DC Comics staff. [3]
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Settlers of America: Trails to Rails is a 2010 German style board game created by Klaus Teuber and distributed by Mayfair Games.It is the first Settlers of Catan-series game to be distributed exclusively in the English language, and the third game in the Catan Histories line of games, which adapts the Settlers of Catan game mechanics to various historical contexts.
Appelcline noted that TSR soon reopened a legal dispute with Mayfair starting with their publication of City-State of the Invincible Overlord and that "Mayfair's publication of Demons had probably cranked up the importance of the case, since it went in the face of TSR's attempts to make their game more 'mother friendly'; as a result, Demons ...
The Keep is a game for 3 to 6 players, in which one player takes the role of the evil Molasar, while the others are a band of adventurers. Only one weapon, hidden somewhere on the board, can kill Molasar, and the adventurers must find it.
Wizards consists of six adventure scenarios intended for mid-level player characters, each one focusing on a powerful wizard from myth or fiction: Gilgamesh, Merlin, Circe, Morgan LeFay (by Lynn Abbey), Shadowjack (by Roger Zelazny), S. Carolinus (by Gordon R. Dickson), Aahz and Skeeve (by Robert Lynn Asprin), and Lythande (by Marion Zimmer Bradley).
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