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This is a list of tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplements published by various companies. Many of these books were unlicensed publications intended to be used with Dungeons & Dragons or other game systems, and many were designed to be "generic" or "universal", or to be adapted to any fantasy role-playing game system.
The book was written in present-day Sri Lanka. It described the weather, products, people, and customs of the places that Wang Dayuan visited. The timeline for Wang Dayuan's life and travels is: [7] 1311 - born; 1330 - sailed for the first time from Quanzhou; 1334 - returned to Yuan dynasty; 1337 - sailed for the second time from Quanzhou
Released as an 80-page, 8 1 ⁄ 2 × 11 saddle-stitched book, In the Labyrinth: Game Masters' Campaign and Adventure Guide adds a role-playing system and fantasy-world background to The Fantasy Trip. (Released simultaneously and in the same format were Advanced Melee and Advanced Wizard , which greatly expand and revise the physical and magical ...
Melee (game), a board game by Metagaming Concepts; Mêlée Island, a locale in the Monkey Island series, primarily in The Secret of Monkey Island (1990) Melee Pokémon Scramble, the translated Japanese name of Pokémon Rumble; Super Smash Bros. Melee, a platform fighting game released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001
Aside from the toys in the Lego Bionicle franchise, Lego has also marketed a book series, several video games (mostly for the Game Boy Advance), and four animated movies which feature important plot points. A Bionicle comic book was also published by DC Comics and made available free to members of the Lego Club with some issues of the Lego ...
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is a 2012 American science fantasy action-adventure film [4] directed by Brad Peyton and produced by Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson and Charlotte Huggins. A sequel to Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), the film is based on Jules Verne 's The Mysterious Island (1875).
Seven countries, an ocean and over a thousand miles stand between them and their dreams for a future
A Journey to the Center of the Earth game for Sega Genesis was planned but never released. [13] A board game adaptation of the book designed by Rüdiger Dorn was released by Kosmos in 2008. [14] Caedmon Records released an abridged recording of Journey to the Center of the Earth read by James Mason, in the 1960s.