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Firefly Games
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Firefly Games publishes tabletop roleplaying games and other products in the adventure games industry. Established in 2002, the company is based in Carmichael, California.
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Abducted by aliens, you are now an ultimate fighting machine doing battle in deadly futuristic arenas for the entertainment of your masters. You are a CyborGladiator!
Requires only ordinary six-sided dice to play. No gamemaster needed - everybody fights!
Fight tabletop deathmatches with your friends using the cardstock cutouts in the book or your own toy action figures or metal miniatures.
Create a custom cyborg in under 10 minutes or pick a pre-fab gladiator. Play a human or one of three alien races, with dozens of cybernetic enhancements available.
Generate a unique hazard-filled arena for every battle, and outfit fighters with everything from swords to shock nets.
Dismember enemies with chainsaws, set them on fire, or hurl them into pits of boiling acid - the crowd loves an inventive kill.
Win fame and credit purses to upgrade your cyborg in the careers mode.
Based on the acclaimed Monster Island rules engine using the Action! System.
Suggested for ages 13 & up.
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You can fly. You can fight. You can save the world. Soar.
You are a pixie, brownie, sprite, or pooka protecting the enchanted fairy-tale land of Brightwood in this interactive storytelling game suitable for ages 6 & up. Foil plots by your wicked dark faery kin, rescue youngsters from giants, overthrow sorcerous tyrants, awaken princesses from magical slumbers, watch over faery godchildren or embark on other amazing adventures, happily ever after. This 64-page book features art by Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall and Jennifer Meyer, and is an ideal way to introduce children or non-gamers to roleplaying games.
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