[1] It was sold in 100-card fixed starter decks and 15-card booster packs.
[2] The Wheel of Time expansion was pushed back to a late summer release to coincide with release of a Robert Jordan novel, but neither it nor the World of Aden expansion ever materialized.
[4] Andy Butcher reviewed Fantasy Adventures for Arcane magazine, rating it a 6 out of 10 overall.
[5] Butcher comments that "Not outstanding, then, but simple to play and fun nonetheless.
If you've got a younger sibling who's expressed an interest in these 'strange games' that you play, you could do worse than sit down and play this with them for a while..."[5] This collectible card game–related article is a stub.