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''Adventurers Club'' was a quarterly magazine published by
Hero Games Hero Games (''DOJ, Inc dba Hero Games'') is the publisher of the Hero System, a generic roleplaying rules set that can be used to simulate many different genres, and was the co-developer of the '' Fuzion'' system. History In 1981, George MacD ...
and edited at various times by Steve Peterson, Bill Robinson and Bruce Harlick. It was started in 1983 and ceased publication in 1995. In total 27 issues were published.


Contents

''Adventurers Club'' originally featured supplementary material for ''
Champions A champion (from the late Latin ''campio'') is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition. There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional/provincial/state, national, continental and world championships, and ...
'' and ''
Espionage Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering, as a subfield of the intelligence field, is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information ( intelligence). A person who commits espionage on a mission-specific contract is called an ...
'', in addition to news from
Hero Games Hero Games (''DOJ, Inc dba Hero Games'') is the publisher of the Hero System, a generic roleplaying rules set that can be used to simulate many different genres, and was the co-developer of the '' Fuzion'' system. History In 1981, George MacD ...
and a letter column purportedly edited by the fictional villain
Foxbat The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 (; NATO reporting name: Foxbat) is a supersonic interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft that is among the fastest military aircraft to enter service. Designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gurevich bureau, it is an ...
.


History

In 1983,
Hero Games Hero Games (''DOJ, Inc dba Hero Games'') is the publisher of the Hero System, a generic roleplaying rules set that can be used to simulate many different genres, and was the co-developer of the '' Fuzion'' system. History In 1981, George MacD ...
started up its ''Adventurers Club'' house magazine. However, by 1986, the company was having financial and staffing problems, and as a result ''Adventurers Club'' #7 (Summer 1986), which had been ready to print in March 1985, was delayed for more than a year as money was diverted to other projects. As the result of a merger in 1988 between Hero Games and
Iron Crown Enterprises Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980. Many of ICE's better-known products were related to J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, but the ''R ...
(ICE), five issues of the magazine (#8 to #12) featured articles about both Hero and ICE games. In the 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons'', game historian Shannon Appelcline wrote, "Unfortunately, fans hated the split magazine. In their final dual-branded issue, editor
Aaron Allston Aaron Dale Allston (December 8, 1960 – February 27, 2014) was an American game designer and author of many science fiction books, notably ''Star Wars'' novels. His works as a game designer include game supplements for role-playing games, sev ...
acknowledged that half of the readers had been asking that the ICE articles be removed and the other half had been asking that only ICE articles be covered." In response, ''Adventurers Club'' was once again dedicated solely to Hero games, while ICE published a tabloid magazine, ''Iron Crown Quarterly'', which focused only on ICE games such as ''
Rolemaster ''Rolemaster'' (originally ''Role Master'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game published by Iron Crown Enterprises in 1980. The game system has undergone several revisions and editions since then. Description ''Rolemaster'' is a fantasy ...
'', ''
Spacemaster ''Space Master'' is a science fiction role-playing game produced by Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) in 1985. Contents ''Space Master'' is a science-fiction space-adventure system, fairly complex, and compatible with ''Cyberspace'', ''Rolemaster' ...
'', and ''
Middle-earth Role Playing ''Middle-earth Role Playing'' (''MERP'') is a 1984 tabletop role-playing game based on J. R. R. Tolkien ''The Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Hobbit'' under license from Tolkien Enterprises. Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) published the game until ...
''; ICE produced seven issues of ''Iron Crown Quartertly'' from 1988 to 1990.


Reception

Allen Varney Allen Varney (born 1958) is an American writer and game designer. Varney has produced numerous books, role-playing game supplements, technical manuals, articles, reviews, columns, and stories, as well as the fantasy novel ''Cast of Fate'' ( TSR, ...
reviewed the magazine twice in the pages of ''
Dragon A dragon is a Magic (supernatural), magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but European dragon, dragons in Western cultures since the Hi ...
'': * In the October 1990 edition (Issue 162), Varney derided ''Adventurers Club''s claim of being a quarterly publication, pointing out that it had "appeared more or less annually for years." Varney commented that although it "deserves attention for its scenarios, NPCs, gadgets and campaigning tips", it was "thin and badly printed. At $3 an issue, it's still in a wait-and-see stage." * In the September 1993 edition (Issue 197), Varney again noted that the magazine had rarely appeared on time in its first decade of publication. Varney thought that even in the latest issues, "Style and grammar still fall short of professional standards, and four bucks an issue seems a steep price on that count, if nothing else." He also noted that each individual issue might have little material for a
gamemaster A gamemaster (GM; also known as game master, game manager, game moderator, referee, storyteller, or master of ceremonies) is a person who acts as a facilitator, organizer, officiant regarding rules, arbitrator, and moderator for a multiplayer r ...
because "its coverage of all the different ''Hero System'' game genres means that any one issue may offer little for your own campaign." In the Nov-Dec 1983 edition of ''
Space Gamer ''The Space Gamer'' was a magazine dedicated to the subject of science fiction and fantasy board games and tabletop role-playing games. It quickly grew in importance and was an important and influential magazine in its subject matter from the la ...
'' (Issue No. 66), Russell Grant Collins thought that the magazine featured material essential for players of ''Champions'', saying, "If you GM a ''Champions'' campaign, I really recommend this magazine. If you GM ''Espionage!'', then it still might appeal to you. It is a worthy addition to the Hero line."


References

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