Chessex
Chessex Manufacturing is an American company that manufactures and sells dice, primarily for the role-playing game (RPG) and collectible card game (CCG) market. It also offers other accessories used in RPGs and CCGs.[2] The company also has a Chessex UK branch office.[3]
Private | |
Industry | Game supplies, former Game publisher |
Predecessor | Chessex, The Armory |
Founded | 1987[1] |
Headquarters | Fort Wayne, IN , |
Website | http://chessex.com |

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Chessex was also a distributor and publisher of tabletop games—RPGs, CCG, miniature wargames, board games, and related merchandise—until October 1998 when they merged distribution with The Armory to form Alliance Game Distributors.[4]
Games published
- Banemaster: The Adventure (1995) collectible card game.[5]
- Skyrealms of Jorune (1984–1994) role-playing game.[6]
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References
- http://chessex.com/Customer%20Service/Company%20Info.htm
- "Chessex Online". Chessex.com.
- "Chessex European Location". Chessex.com.
- "Chessex and The Armory Form Alliance". Pyramid. Steve Jackson Games. October 2, 1998.
- Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, p. 688.
- Ogle, Harold (August 14, 1997). "Review of Skyrealms of Jorune". RPG.net.
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