Monday 3 April 2017

Nomad Games announces Fighting Fantasy Legends

Cheshire, England - March, 2017

Nomad Games will be combining their expertise in digital card games with interactive fiction this summer! The team are pleased to announce their newest license - Fighting Fantasy, in conjunction with legendary authors Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.


Fighting Fantasy Legends is a card-based role-playing-game set in the world of Fighting Fantasy. The game will feature three iconic books from the series – City of Thieves, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain and The Citadel of Chaos.

As the series reaches its 35th anniversary, Nomad Games is putting a new spin on these familiar adventures. The player will explore the continent of Allansia, collecting cards and powering up their dice. Tricky decisions lurk around every corner as the player advances through decks of cards themed to their location, including cities, dungeons and more.

“I am delighted that Nomad Games have developed Fighting Fantasy Legends. As fans of Fighting Fantasy, we know the Nomad team has gone the extra mile in making their game not only exciting, but as realistically authentic as possible. Exploring Port Blacksand, Firetop Mountain and the Citadel should be a delight for the fans of the books!” Ian Livingstone, co-creator Fighting Fantasy.


“We’re really excited to be adding the Fighting Fantasy License to our portfolio and can’t wait to share this new adventure with you all this summer.” Don Whiteford, MD, Nomad Games.

Fighting Fantasy Legends will be coming to Steam, iOS and Android later this year.




About Nomad Games

Nomad Games is an independent video games developer and publisher based in Lymm, Cheshire. It was formed in 2011 by a small team of veteran digital developers, with over 20 years of experience. The company has evolved from the team’s passion for digital gaming on PCs and mobile devices, and is expanding its business to offer publishing services to niche developers and license holders of table top games. The company is best known for its digital version of the classic Games Workshop board game Talisman, which has sold over a million units on PC, Mac, Android and iOS formats. For more information visit www.nomadgames.co.uk

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