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Sci-Fi: APPII: An adaptation of Traveller, which was taken off the market after a lawsuit by Game Designers Workshop. US 1979 (NA) Space II: Edu-Ware: Edu-Ware: Sci-Fi: APPII: Expansion to Space. US 1979 (NA) Temple of Apshai: Epyx: Epyx: Fantasy: PET TRS80: Dungeon crawl: Series debuts. US 1979 (NA) Wilderness Campaign: Synergistic Software ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Science fantasy video games (48 C, 184 P) Science fiction horror video games (23 C, 21 P) Space opera video games (15 C, ...
Fantasy: SNES: JRPG: Aretha: JP 1994 (JP) Arunamu No Kiba Juuzokujuu Nishinto Densetsu (JA) Fang of Alnam (EN) アルナムの牙 獣族十二神徒伝説 (JA) Right Stuff: Fantasy: PCD: Fang of Alnam: JP 1995 (NA/EU) BioForge: Origin Systems: Electronic Arts: Sci-Fi Cyberpunk Horror DOS, WIN95 CRPG USA 1994 (NA) BloodNet: MicroProse ...
Warden's Operations Manual (2024) offers tables to randomize the scenario based on a tool called the T.O.M.B.S cycle (Transgression that awakens the horror, Omens that hints at its arrival, Manifestation where the horror reveals itself to the players, Banishment where the players fight back the horror, Slumber where the horror goes back to ...
(1962), one of the first video games ever made, was science fiction-themed. While most video games blend together fantasy and sci-fi in a way that makes it difficult to strictly divide the two, also known as science fantasy or space opera, [1] a much smaller subgroup of games feature a hard sci-fi setting with more emphasis on scientific accuracy.
Traveller is a science fiction role-playing game first published in 1977 by Game Designers' Workshop. Marc Miller designed Traveller with help from Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, and Loren Wiseman. [1] Editions were published for GURPS, d20, and other role-playing game systems. From its origin and in the currently published systems, the game ...
In 1998, Cory Doctorow wrote in Science Fiction Age that "[T]he best all-round guide to things science-fictional remains the Internet Speculative Fiction Database". [3] In April 2009, Zenkat wrote that "it is widely considered one of the most authoritative sources about Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror literature available on the Internet ...
Star Frontiers is a space opera role-playing game that is set near the center of a spiral galaxy (the setting does not specify whether the galaxy is our own Milky Way).A previously undiscovered quirk of the laws of physics allows starships to jump to "The Void", a hyperspatial realm that greatly shortens the travel times between inhabited worlds, once they reach 1% of the speed of light.