Fantasy Flight Games | Board Game Publisher | BoardGameGeek Fantasy Flight started out as a publisher of European comics in the US They weren't successful until they published the first edition of Twilight Imperium and have since grown to be the 5th largest publisher of boardgames in the world
First look at the new standalone set (FFG) | BoardGameGeek Imperial Assault is similarly loose with it's restrictions on thematic play Star Wars Legion (an FFG product before moving to AMG) has four factions - identical to the decks in this game - and each can play against the other with zero rules modifications or issues Same for X-Wing
Mythic and Star Wars FFG for a rookie ? | BoardGameGeek He applied it to Mythic, but, having soloed FFG's Star Wars (both Edge the Empire and Age of Rebellion, it can also be said for these as well The cool thing about the FFG Star Wars is the idea that the dice can help you tell the story in a particular scene as you get variation within a success or failure that allows you to help tell the story
What has happened to FFG? - BoardGameGeek In last 5 years or so FFG seems to have become shadow of its former self Few releases besides endless stream of Arkham and Marvel LCGs, and most of the games released are rather mediocre compared to ameritrash masterpieces it had been releasing before
Marvel Champions: The Card Game - Official Rulings from FFG at Hall of Heroes - Unofficial FAQ - MarvelCDB Deckbuilder and Card Database - CardGameDB Deckbuilder and Card Database - Reddit community - Gameplay statistics (log plays) [Google form] - Gameplay statistics [Google doc] - Gameplay statistics (log plays) [Marvel Champions Tracker]
Arkham horror update: Rotation (legacy current) system | Arkham Horror . . . The TL:DW from today’s FFG fireside chat: Arkham horror (and Marvel) LCG will be moving to a rotation system, featuring a legacy (all cards) and current format (about 2-3 years of latest content) With this new system, older products will slowly be phased out retired and not
The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game is a cooperative adventure game in which the players attempt to complete a scenario, each with up to three heroes of their choice and a deck of allies, events and attachments to support them
All Official FFG Rules Query Responses - BoardGameGeek Please do not reply to this thread * Hello fellow JiME enthusiasts A few years into the life of this game, we have received numerous official rules query responses from FFG, many of which have been shared here on the BGG forums Those responses are invaluable as we attempt to navigate