Flights of Fantasy
Flights of Fantasy is a fantasy trading card art set that was turned into a collectible card game near the end of its development and marketed as a "Collectors Card Set & Game".[1][2] It was published by Destini Productions and was released in September 1994.[1] The set had 118 cards and was sold only in booster packs.[1][3] Scrye noted that the gameplay element was a "very minor" part to what was essentially a "card art set" and appeared to be "grafted on" and was about to fun to play as "doing your taxes".[1][4] It was also noted that the game is generally not considered the second CCG released after Magic: the Gathering because of its gimmicky nature. All of the card art was created by Ed Beard Jr..[4]
Publisher(s) | Destini Productions |
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Players | 2 or more |
Setup time | < 5 minutes |
Playing time | < 60 minutes |
References
- Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, p. 185.
- "Flights of Fantasy CCG: Failed Before it Began". YouTube.com. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
- Varney, Allen (September 1996), "Fairyland on the Cheap", The Duelist (#12), p. 78
- "Ed Beard Jr.'s Flights of Fantasy Destini Productions - 1994". NSlists.com. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
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