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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 Batman Role-Playing Game is a superhero system, a version of the second edition DC Heroes rules abbreviated for novice players and focusing on Batman and Gotham City. [1] In addition to game rules and game-mastering advice, it includes statistics for Batman and all his friends and enemies, and a description and map of Gotham City. [1]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Streets Tell Stories is a 1993 role-playing supplement for Underground published by Mayfair Games. ... many of the 16 pages of ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Castle is a 1981 board game published by Mayfair Games.
Fez I: Valley of Trees was written by Len Bland and James Robert, and was published by Mayfair Games in 1982 as a 40-page book with an outer folder and a cover sheet. [ 1 ] Mayfair Games began its Role Aids game line by publishing Beastmaker Mountain (1982), Nanorien Stones (1982) and Fez I (1982).
Gene Alloway reviewed Superman: The Man of Steel in White Wolf #34 (Jan./Feb., 1993), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Aside from my usual grumblings above, this is a superb resource for the game system, and a pretty good one to have if you are merely interested in Superman the comic book character. Stern gives the Man of Steel an ...
Judges Guild ceased publication in 1985, but licensed a City State of the Invincible Overlord line to Mayfair Games from 1987 to 1989. [ 3 ] : 205 Mayfair completely revised the City State setting, and published several supplements during this period, including Calandia Guidebook , a boxed set designed by Terry Randall, with cover art by Robert ...
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.