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Traveller is highly regarded for its production value, sophisticated character generation system, and consistent rules. It has received positive reviews across various editions, with some critics calling it the best science-fiction RPG. Traveller has won multiple Origins Awards and was inducted into the Origins Hall of Fame in 1996. While the ...
The Traveller Book is a hardcover book which includes most of the text from the Traveller second-edition basic rulebooks, as well as the more significant parts of Traveller Book 0, a large portion of Traveller Double Adventure 1, some of the entries from 76 Patrons, and information and library data for the universe.
Steve Jackson had long been a fan of Traveller, and had previously talked to Digest Group Publications about publishing a GURPS Traveller as far back as the late 1980s. [1]: 111 Following the 1996 dissolution of Game Designers' Workshop, Jackson was able to obtain the Traveller license from Marc Miller, [1]: 111 while Miller simultaneously licensed Traveller to Imperium Games.
In 2002, they acquired the rights to publish games set in the worlds created by 2000AD, and quickly released The Judge Dredd Roleplaying Game, which used the d20 rules system. [2]: 108 In 2009, they released a new version of Judge Dredd, using their Traveller rules set. [2]: 123 Mongoose announced that their license was ending in late 2016.
In the December 1983 edition of White Dwarf (Issue #48), Andy Slack reviewed the Traveller Starter Edition, the fourth revision of the basic rules, and called it "still the best science fiction role-playing game on the market; it has an almost perfect balance between realism and playability." Slack's only complaint about this edition was the ...
In a review of The Judge Dredd Roleplaying Game in Black Gate, Robert Rowe said "Overall, if you like Judge Dredd and don't absolutely hate the Traveller rules system, this is an excellent game packed with key information and well-laid out stats, all bound together in a very slick package." [2]
The Traveller Book; Traveller Book 0: An Introduction to Traveller; Traveller Book 4: Mercenary; Traveller Book 5: High Guard; Traveller Book 6: Scouts; Traveller Book 7: Merchant Prince; Traveller Book 8: Robots; Traveller Deluxe Edition; The Traveller Logbook; Traveller Personal Data Files; Traveller Record Sheets; Traveller Referee Screen ...
Traveller Book 7: Merchant Prince is a 1985 role-playing game supplement for Traveller published by Game Designers' Workshop. Originally published in 1982 in a shorter form as Special Supplement 1, Merchant Prince in the Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #12 , by J. Andrew Keith .