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  2. Twilight Imperium - Wikipedia

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    The Codex is the official web based publication, published by Fantasy Flight Games that highlights rule updates and showcases new content for Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition and eventually the Prophecy of Kings expansion. The predominant figure behind the codex is Dane Beltrami, the head developer of Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition.

  3. Shards of the Throne - Wikipedia

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    Shards of the Throne is the second expansion to the board game Twilight Imperium, [1] both of which were designed and published by gaming company Fantasy Flight Games. [2] It was released in May 2011.

  4. Shattered Empire - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest changes in the game when Shattered Empire was introduced was the introduction of 8 brand-new strategy cards, which form an integral part of gameplay. The most noteworthy change among these was the removal of the Imperial strategy card, which was the subject of much criticism due to its giving of "free" victory points (which are required to win the game).

  5. TI1 - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Imperium (First Edition), a 1997 board game Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  6. TI4 - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition, a 2017 board game Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  7. Twilight Imperium: The Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Appelcline commented on the fate of this game: "Unfortunately, the ubiquitous element that made the board game fun — its mixture of elements reminiscent of Dune, Star Wars, Star Trek, and many other well-known settings — couldn't support the increased scrutiny required for a roleplaying setting, and a simplistic rules system wasn't enough to save it.

  8. File:Twilight Imperium, third edition, whole table view ...

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  9. Dune (board game) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the game's setting was switched to Fantasy Flight's Twilight Imperium universe. [8] [11] With the demise of Avalon Hill, Dune remained out of print for many years despite being a highly regarded board game.