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BRP was used ( through a special arrangement with Swedish Fredrik Malmberg ) as the base for the highly successful Swedish game Drakar och Demoner from Target Games.
Kult is a contemporary fantasy horror role-playing game originally designed by Gunilla Jonsson and Michael Petersén, first published in Sweden by Target Games in 1991.
Kult was originally published by the company Target Games in 1991 as a Swedish role-playing game, and has later been translated into several other languages.
* DoD, commonly used abbreviation of Drakar och Demoner, the Swedish roleplaying game by Target Games
In Sweden a translated version called Sagan om Ringen: Rollspelet was released in 1986 by Target Games, followed by several translated modules, but it never became popular, possibly because most fans of the setting already had bought the U. S. version and others preferred the popular Drakar och Demoner.
A Target center, Adventure Games ( the largest gaming shop in northeastern Pennsylvania ), a Great Escape IMAX Movie Theatre, and stores such as Dick's Sporting Goods and the only Books a Million book store in the area are located at these shopping centers.
Drakar och Demoner ( Swedish for Dragons and Demons, in Sweden commonly referred to by the abbreviation " DoD ") is a Swedish fantasy role-playing game first published in 1982 by the game publishing company Äventyrsspel (" Adventure Games ", later renamed Target Games ).
In the late 1990s, Target Games found itself in financial difficulties and discontinued their line of role-playing games.
With the fifth version Target Games decided to introduce a new, darker, campaign setting named Chronopia, thereby ceasing publication of new material for Ereb.
After an outcry among fans of Ereb ensued, Target Games decided that Ereb and Chronopia both existed on Altor but on different hemispheres.
First Edition: Chronopia: Dark Fantasy Battles was a table top miniature game published by Target Games.
Chill and some modules were translated into Swedish and published under the name Chock between 1985 and 1987 by Target Games.
Originally planned by Julian Gollop as a sequel to Target Games ' 1988 Laser Squad, the game mixes real-time management simulation with turn-based tactics.
Target Games was a Swedish publisher of role-playing games active from 1980 until the year 1999 when they went into bankruptcy proceedings.
Until the mid 1990s Target Games published their Swedish roleplaying games under the brand name Äventyrsspel ( meaning " adventure games ").
Target Games was reconstructed in 1999 and ceased publication of all of its inventory and the intellectual property rights were transferred to the daughter company Paradox Entertainment, which later became an independent company.
Drakar & Demoner was Target Games best selling series of games, today the Drakar & Demoner brand is owned by Swedish company Neogames.
It was designed by Julian Gollop and his team at Target Games ( later Mythos Games and Codo Technologies ) and published by Blade Software.
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