Z-Man Games
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Z-Man Games is a company incorporated in 1999 in the USA to produce games. It is named after its proprietor, Zev Schlasinger. Its productions include:
- the collectible card game, Shadowfist[1] (the primary reason that the company was first formed was to bring this collectible card game back into publication[2][3])
- a B-movie card game series consisting of games such as Grave Robbers From Outer Space[2][4] and Cannibal Pygmies in the Jungle of Doom[5]
- translations of European games such as Ursuppe
- original designs such as 1960: The Making of the President[6][7]
- Gheos, a game where players take on the role of deities[8]
- Omlevex, a role-playing supplement for Mutants and Masterminds, Champions, and Silver Age Sentinels[9][10]
- Pandemic, a cooperative board game
[edit] References
- ^ "CCGs reign this summer with a flood of new releases" (July 2000). Scrye 7.4: 10.
- ^ a b Dr. Matt Carlson (2005-07-25). Unplugged #31: Z-Man Games. GamerDad.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
- ^ W. Eric Martin. Ask Z-Man Games. Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
- ^ Pook, Matthew (2001-10-12). "Pyramid Review: Grave Robbers From Outer Space Card Game". Pyramid (online). Steve Jackson Games.
- ^ Pook, Matthew (2002-10-25). "Pyramid Review: Cannibal Pygmies in the Jungle of Doom". Pyramid (online). Steve Jackson Games.
- ^ Jean-Luc Simard (April 2008). "1960: The Making of the President". Scrye (118): 43.
- ^ Clifford, Mike; Mike Siggins (March 2008). "2007, My Top 5". Counter (40): 5-12.
- ^ Vetromile, Andy (2007-03-16). "Pyramid Review: Gheos". Pyramid (online). Steve Jackson Games.
- ^ Vetromile, Andy (2004-08-06). "Pyramid Review: Omlevex (for Mutants & Masterminds, Silver-Age Sentinels, & Champions)". Pyramid (online). Steve Jackson Games.
- ^ Fredericks, Colin (2004-03-26). Review of Omlevex. RPGnet. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.