[1] From 2000 through 2008, FFG produced a series of supplements and adventures for Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition under the Open Gaming License.
These books included supplements for classes, expanded magic, and environments, as well as a series of Instant Adventure booklets.
They are also known for revising and reprinting popular or cult classic games, including Cosmic Encounter, Arkham Horror, Talisman, and Netrunner.
Commenting on the shift in 2013 Petersen stated “it became clear that Paolo and the Dust games would be better served by a partner who specializes in the unique business of miniature games.”[5] Fantasy Flight Games was known for their game franchise Midnight, which was also made into a movie called Midnight Chronicles[6] by the company's short-lived Landroval Studios.
[citation needed] Larger "deluxe" expansions are released less frequently, and typically contain many more cards and sometimes introduce new game mechanisms.
Created by Magic: The Gathering designer Richard Garfield, KeyForge differs from other collectible card games (CCGs) in that the game uses procedural generation to create unique decks.
[18] IGN described the game as "a bold new idea and a vastly different kind of game format", but questioned the randomization model, speculating that "people won't be spending tons of money on single rare cards, but that may have been replaced with spending tons of money on random deck boxes in the hopes of getting lucky with a great card combination.
[19] On June 22, 2022, it was announced that Ghost Galaxy had acquired KeyForge from Fantasy Flight Games.