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In the same book, Swan reviewed the revised game 2300 AD and pegged its rating at a solid 3 out of 4, saying, "Helpful sections on running and designing adventures ... and the improved organization makes 2300 AD a lot easier to learn than Traveller: 2300. [The designers] turned a fair game into a great one, an impressive accomplishment." [16]
In the 2300 AD setting, interstellar travel is relatively new, Earth is still divided into nation-states, and the most powerful nations are competitively exploring and colonizing the fifty light-year sphere of surrounding space. Mongoose Publishing released a sourcebook for the setting in 2012 that adapted it to their version of the Traveller ...
The Traveller's Handbook, by QLI/RPGRealms Publishing (2002)s [2]: 181 T20 Lite; Traveller d20 Referee's Screen; Gateway to Destiny (2004) Personal Weapons of Charted Space; Yiarn Caardee Vehicle Catalog (2004) Traveller's Guidebook; Downloadable products. 2320 AD (PDF), by QuikLink Interactive (2007) 2340 AD TBC; Traveller Guidebook
GDW created their popular space opera role-playing game Traveller in 1977. A decade later, wanting to create a game with a more hard science fiction feel, GDW published Traveller 2300, and in 1988 published a second edition retitled 2300 AD. [2]
The game system used revised versions of the Classic Traveller mechanics with ideas first developed in the Traveller's Digest (and later also adapted to Traveller: 2300). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] DGP's final publication, The MegaTraveller Journal #4 (1993), featured a huge campaign for MegaTraveller set in the Gateway sector, authored by William H. Keith ...
GDW published Traveller 2300 in 1986, quickly retitled 2300 AD to prevent confusion with GDW's previous space opera role-playing game Traveller.The following year, GDW introduced the "Kafer War" plotline in Kafer Dawn, and then published a number of supplements including 1988's Kafer Sourcebook, a 104-page paperback book with a color map written by William H. Keith, Jr., with a cover by Steve ...
Miller designed the computer game Challenge of the Five Realms which was published and released by MicroProse in 1992 and the card game Super Deck!. [3] In 1996, Miller purchased the rights to Traveller, Twilight: 2000, and 2300 AD, and he formed a new company named Far Future Enterprises.
Star Cruiser (23rd century space warfare) a 2300AD-based game; Sky Galleons of Mars (Space 1889 aerial warfare, boxed board game with miniatures) Cloudships and Gunboats (Space 1889 aerial Warfare, boxed board game with miniatures) Soldier's Companion (Space 1889 land, air and sea warfare) Striker II (science fiction, 1994), Traveller: The New ...