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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.
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Witches is a supplement which contains rules for a witch character class, and presents backgrounds and guidelines for nine playable subclasses: the classic archetypal witches of ancient times, faerie witches, the dianic witch from the medieval era, the Golden Dawn (19th century), Wiccan (modern era), voodoo, animistic, elemental, and the Deryni witches from Katherine Kurtz novels.
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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 ...
Inspired by the idea of "to rise a flat game in the third dimension", the game was originally published by the German company Hans im Glück. [citation needed] The English-language version was published by Mayfair Games in 1996, and a Rio Grande version released in 2007. [1]
Shadows of Evil is composed of two adventure scenarios intended for character levels 4–7, in which a cursed valley must contend with evil druids. The book includes information about Celtic and druidic culture and presents new spells and magic items.
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.