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Former CEO Pete Fenlon left Mayfair Games to become the CEO of the new company. [2] Larry Roznai was the last CEO of Mayfair games. He joined the company in 1999 as a board member, president, and chief operating officer. [8] [9] On February 9, 2018, Mayfair announced it had sold all of its assets to the North American branch of Asmodée ...
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Wizards was edited by Bill Fawcett, with a cover by Tim White, and was published by Mayfair Games in 1983 as a 112-page book. [1]After the publication of Dwarves, the fourth Role Aids supplement, Shannon Appelcline noted that Mayfair Games "published additional AD&D Role Aids supplements quickly and in volume.
The superhero role-playing game DC Heroes was published by Mayfair Games in 1985, and a second edition was released in 1989. [2] Several adventures and supplements were released for this edition, including The New Titans Sourcebook, written by John J. Terra, with cover art by George Pérez and interior art by the DC Comics staff.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Publications in the Role Aids game line from Mayfair Games. Pages in category "Role Aids" The ...
Fantastic Treasures was written by Alan Hammack, with a cover by Boris Vallejo, and was published by Mayfair Games in 1984 as a 96-page book. [1]Mayfair and TSR came to an agreement on September 28, 1984, in which TSR granted Mayfair a license to use the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons trademark on the Role Aids books, and Fantastic Treasures (1984) was the first product to make use of this license.
Rick Swan reviewed the adventure in The Space Gamer No. 72. He commented that "Swordthrust is a solid example" of how modules in the Role Aids line have been designed with Dungeons & Dragons specifically in mind: "With a minimum of tinkering, it can be played smoothly on its own or can be dropped nearly into just about any ongoing campaign."
Empire Builder is a railroad board game originally published by Mayfair Games in 1982 that underwent several editions and eventually branched out into international and fantastical locations. In February 2018 Mayfair Games was acquired by French game publisher/distributor Asmodee, however rights to the Empire Builder games (and other Mayfair ...