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Tabletop Games
- 29 Beresford Ave, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 3JF (UK)
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A miniatures game company, makers of
Once Upon a Time in the West.
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Tabletop Adventures, LLC
- 3240 Potter Street Lincoln, NE 68503 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the modern horror RPG
Against the Darkness (2006) along with supplements for 3rd edition
D&D (aka "D20"), including the "Bits of Darkness" series --
a series of short descriptions for dungeons and caverns; along with
the similar "Bits of the Wilderness" and "Bits of the Boulevard".
Founded in 2004 by President is Daniel M. Brakhage, along with
staff including Editorial Minion Vicki Potter. Writers have included
Deborah Balsam, Christopher A. Field, Steve Honeywell, K.H. Keeler,
Rodney Lucas, Darren Pearce, Martin Ralya, John walksh, and
Christopher Welsh.
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TAGG: The Australian Games Group
- (Australia)
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Former small-press makers of the
Hunter Planet and
Lace and Steel (1ed) RPGs.
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Tai-Gear Simulations
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of the universal RPG
Eternal Soldier, published in 1986.
Later, a copy of the rules were made available free via
FTP.
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Tailor-Made Mysteries
- 4 Juno Close, Mooroobool, QLD, 4870 (Australia)
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Small-press makers of murder-mystery dinner party games
available for download or mail order.
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Talisman Studios
- (USA)
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Former small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D
(aka "D20") and Savage Worlds, including their fantasy setting
"Shaintar".
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Tao Games
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of the mythic fantasy game,
Polaris: Chivalric tragedy at the utmost north.
Founded by author Ben Lehman and Calder Johnson.
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Target Games
- (Sweden)
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A Swedish company. Former makers of the
Mutant Chronicles RPG,
Kult (1st edition).
They also released the RPGs
Drakar och Demoner and
Mutant through their trademark
Aventyrsspel.
Target Games was bought during the 1990's by a "dot-com" company
and ceased to actively develop games. The rights to the games
was sold to a Swedish company called Paradox Entertainment AB.
They have licended the rights to "Drakar och Demoner" to
Riotminds, and
the rights to "Mutant" to
Järnringen HB.
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Task Force Games
- Texas (USA)
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Former makers of the Star Trek-related RPG
Prime Directive, along with other (mostly tactical) RPGs:
Crime Fighter,
Delta Force,
Heroes of Olympus, and
Supervillian.
Founded in 1979. They essentially went bankrupt in the mid-90's
and stopped producing new material in late 1996. After nearly
three years, they eventually sold their Star Trek license to ADB,
Inc. (the original creators and current publishers of the
boardgame "Star Fleet Battles").
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Tasty Bacon Games
- (USA)
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Publisher of the indie supplement "Thou Art But A Warrior" for the game
Polaris: Chivalric tragedy at the utmost north.
An imprint of author Anna Kreider.
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Taupe Games
- c/o Gareth Jones, 69 Atherley Rd, Shirley, Southampton SO1 5DT (UK)
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Small-press makers of
All-Adventure Action Roleplay Game!
(aka "AAARG!"). Also the intermittent "Beaumains"
fanzine dedicated mainly to
Pendragon and Arthurian gaming.
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TCK Roleplaying
- Chicago, IL (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
The Hero's Banner (2006).
The imprint of the author, Tim C. Koppang.
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Technicraft Design
- 6700 NE 182nd Street, Suite A-104Kenmore, WA 98028 (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Pax Draconis: the role playing game.
Founded by creator Justin Dagna et al.
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Technomancer Press
- Seattle, WA (USA)
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Small-press publishers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D
(aka "D20"), as well as the upcoming print volume,
Game Chef 2006, Vol. 1.
Founded by Tony Hellmann and Matthew L. Baldridge in 2005, joined
by veteran designer Sandy Antunes when they bought his company.
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Teddy Bear Press
- POB 866, West Seneca, NY 14224 (USA)
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Small-press makers of Michael T. Desing's
Army Ants: the RPG (based on the comic book by the same
author), and the upcoming
Guardians of Metro City RPG.
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Terra Ferrax Innovations
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Small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D
(aka "D20"). These include a free guide to the fantasy world
("Terra Ferax") along with a Hamlet, and numerous name
tables. Founded by author Mark G. West in 2002.
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Tesarta Industries
- Oakland, CA 94610 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the
Persona universal diceless RPG.
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Theatre of the Mind Enterprises, Incorporated
- PO Box 60668, King of Prussia, PA 19506-0668 (USA)
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Makers of the fantasy RPG
Gardasiyal (1995). This set in the world of Tekumel by
M.A.R. Barker, which was the basis for two previous RPGs.
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Third Eye Games
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Apocalypse Prevention, Inc. (2009),
Wu Xing: The Ninja Crusade (2010),
Part Time Gods (2011), and the upcoming
Mermaid Adventures.
Founded in April 2008 by Eloy Lasanta.
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Third Millenium Games
- 388 Wellesley Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4X 1H6 (Canada)
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Intended makers (confusingly enough) of the upcoming
Fourth Millenium sci-fi RPG, by
James Maliszewski. As of 2008, Fourth Millenium is set to be published by
Rogue Games.
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Third World Games
- PO Box 667, Westminster, CA, 92687-0667 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the sci-fi card game "Firestorm" along
with the upcoming Firestorm RPG
(slated in Feb 2003 for release in "Fall 2003"), done as a
supplement for 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20").
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Thol-Far Adventures
- Kingston, Ontario (Canada)
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Former small-press makers of the
Thol-Far RPG. Founded by Thomas Cook in 1998 to market an RPG
based on his setting used in numerous campaigns and convention
tournaments. This stopped distribution around 2001.
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Thoughtful Games
- Copenhagen (Denmark)
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Small-press makers of the medieval storytelling game,
Montsegur 1244. Founded in 2008 by Frederik J. Jensen.
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Three Sage Games
- 2450 Meadowland Way, Lincoln, CA, 95648 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the fantasy RPG,
Realms of Wor (2004). Founded by author
Jeffrey "Worlord" Walker, along with contributing authors
Steve Ong and David Wainio.
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Throwing Dice Games
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D
(aka "D20"), published electonically only. Self-described as
"A Vanity Imprint for a Few Veteran Gamers". Founded by
Joe Mucchiello in August 2002.
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Thunderhead Games
- 311 Sand Ridge Dr, Valrico, FL 33594 (USA)
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Small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D
(aka "D20"). Founded by Hal Greenberg with Jim Govreau,
V. Shane, Warren "MageStrike" Bailey, Rebecca Glenn,
Curtis Bennett, Andrew Troman, Jeffrey Quinn,
Matthew "Saphirahn" Mosher, Eric Downton, and Spencer Cooley.
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Thyrsus Games
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Small-press makers of the RPG
Fvlminata, set in an alternate history where Romans discover
gunpowder. Design team Jason E. Roberts (Creative Director),
Michael S. Miller (Technical Director), Laura Mizii (Artistic
Director), Trevor R.F. Higgs (Web and Operations Director).
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Timeless Games
- (Canada)
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Small-press makers of the near-future sci-fi RPG,
The Terran Story (2004), by Richard Parkinson.
An imprint of
Better Mouse Games.
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Timeline Ltd
- 127 Glenn Forest Road, Magnolia, DE 19962-1706 (USA)
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Small-press makers of
The Morrow Project and
Time & Time Again.
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Timfire Publishing
- Chicago, IL (USA)
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Small-press publishers of the samurai adventure game
The Mountain Witch
by Timothy Kleinert (2005).
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Too Much Spare Time Productions
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Company title for the preview version of the
Metalface.
This was retitled
Eternal Tempest
by the release of the game in 2001.
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Torchlight Games
- Hoboken, NJ 07030 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the 24th-century pulp action RPG
Danger Quest RPG, along with the "Geeks: the Convention"
card game. Founded by creative director Dave Matalon and
entrepeneur Thomas L. Magnano.
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Tower Games
- 44 Landseer Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, LS13 2QT (UK)
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Small-press makers of the Robin Hood RPG
Darkwood (2001).
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Tower Ravens LLC
- P.O. Box 6112, North Logan, Utah, 84341 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the sci-fi RPG
Universe (2003).
Founded in 2002 by authors Mark Wilkinson, Michael Wilkinson, and
William T. Pace. Other principal members include Mike Sorenson.
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Transfinite Publications
- (UK)
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Small-press producer of RPG magazines released in PDF format over the
internet: including "Almanack" -- covering fantasy RPGs in general
and 3rd edition D&D in particular; "Royal Griffon" --
publishing adventures designed for fantasy campaigns again with a
focus on D&D; and "Lemurian Dreams" -- covering fantasy
short stories combined with statistics, maps, notes and other RPG
information. Founded by Richard Tongue in 2003.
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Transneptune Games
- Boulder, CO (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Becoming Heroes (2011).
Founded by W. Austin Bookheimer, Kit La Touche, John LeBoeuf-Little,
and artist Allie McCarthy.
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Trawna Publications
- Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
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Small-press makers of the "Infinite Horizons" multi-genre
RPG, currently available as freeware. Founded by Greg Schmidt in
the early 1990's.
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Tricky Owlbear Publishing, Inc.
- 260 North 4th St, Hamburg, PA 19526 (USA)
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Small-press makers of electronic mini-supplements for 3rd edition
D&D (aka "D20"), including the "Behind the Monsters" series
and the "Behind the Spells" series. Founded in 2007 by brothers
Bret and Scot Boyd.
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Triple Ace Games, Inc.
- (UK)
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Small-press makers of the swashbuckling/Horror RPG
All-for-one Régime Diabolique (2010)
along with supplements for the Savage Worlds RPG, including the
"Necropolis" sci-fi horror setting, the "Sundered Skies" dark
fantasy setting, and the pulp supplement "Daring Tales of Adventure".
Founded in 2007 by partners Robin Elliott and Paul Wade-Williams,
together with author Dave Blewer.
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Tri Tac Games
- Pontiac, MI 48340 (USA)
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Makers of the conspiracy RPG
Bureau 13, the dimension-hopping RPG
Fringeworthy, the sci-fi RPG
FTL:2448,
Incursion, and
Beach Bunny Bimbos with Blasters.
Founded in 1978 by author Richard Tucholka as "Tacky Tac Games" to
produce a humorous Microgame, "Geriatric War".
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Troll in the Corner
- (USA)
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Small-press makers of sock-puppet RPG,
Argyle & Crew (2011), along with various
supplements to Pathfinder and other D20 games.
Founded by lead author Benjamin Gerber, along with others
including editors Jonathan J. Reinhart and Brent P. Newhall.
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Troll Lord Games
- PO Box 251171, Little Rock, AR 72225 (USA)
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Small-press makers of fantasy adventure modules and sourcebooks
"for use with any fantasy roleplaying system".
Founded in August 2000 by Mac Golden with Davis Chenault and
Stephen Chenault, and artists Jason Walton, Mat Lemmons, and
Derek Stevens.
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Tronen Games
- Staffordshire (UK)
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Small-press makers of adventures for 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20").
Founded in March 2001 by "Gez" and "Martin".
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TSR, Inc.
- Lake Geneva, WI (USA)
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Former makers of
Dungeons & Dragons,
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons,
Boot Hill,
Top Secret,
Alternity, and other RPGs. Founded in 1973 in Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin as a wargames company ("Tactical Studies
Rules") by Gary Gygax with financial supporter Don Kaye. It's
first product was a wargame called "Cavaliers and
Roundheads". The following year they were joined by
business partner Brian Blume and designer Dave Arneson, to
release D&D. It was re-founded as TSR Hobbies, Inc. in 1975
with the success of D&D and the death of Don Kaye.
In 1997 they were acquired by
Wizards of the Coast.
TSR continued to put out new material until 2000 when all lines
were subsumed under WotC.
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Twenty-First Century Games
- Los Angeles CA (USA)
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Small-press makers of the sci-fi superhero RPG
Enforcers,
by Gary Bernard, Charles Mann, and Larry Troth (1987).
Founded in 1987, with a renewed web presence in 2004.
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Twilight Press, Inc.
- Indiana (USA)
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Small-press makers of
Ember Twilight (2002). Founded by Troy Costisick,
Peter Evan, John Gordon, and Brian Hagerty in 1996.
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Twin Rose Software
- 7953 Ne Pegasus Lane, Kingston, WA B 98346 (USA)
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Small-press makers of the "Campaign Suite" RPG Management software
for use with 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20").
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Twisted Confessions
- Phoenix, AZ (USA)
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Small-press makers of the universal RPG
Fastlane (2004)
and the RPG "Snowball" -- published in the
No Press Anthology (2004) and also available in
electronic format for free. This is the personal imprint of
author Alexander Cherry.
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Two Scooters Press
- (USA)
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An alternative imprint of Shreyas Sampat and Elizabeth Shoemaker of
Dissolute Games.
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Tyranny Games
- 804 Robertson Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 (USA)
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Small-press makers of supplements for 3rd edition D&D (aka "D20"),
including a d20 adaptation of the Biblical apocalyptic RPG
The End and the "Sack Armies" wargame.
Founded in 2001 by President Joe Tierney with designer
Jeff Konkol and Martin Tierney.
John H. Kim <jhkim-at-darkshire-dot-net>
Last modified: Mon Jul 2 09:16:03 2018