Far Traveller

Far Traveller was a gaming magazine published by FASA from 1982 to 1983.

Contents

Far Traveller was a magazine approved for use with Traveller, published in place of the previous High Passage.[1]

Publication history

FASA replaced High Passage with a new J. Andrew Keith magazine called Far Traveller, which began publication in October 1982.[2]:63 FASA's Traveller support ended with Far Traveller #2 ( January 1983), although a third issue was promised but was never published; the Keiths moved their Traveller writing to a new company called Gamelords.[2]:64

Reception

William A. Barton reviewed the first issue of Far Traveller in The Space Gamer No. 61.[1] Barton commented that "Overall, Far Traveller looks like it should be an excellent addition to the world of Traveller products. High Passage will be missed, but Far Traveller should go a long way to fill the void."[1]

Reviews

gollark: What's with the weird hashes in that, er, tuple?
gollark: Global variables... but functional.
gollark: Didn't this happen to Notch too? Veering off into weird political views a while after making a successful thingy?
gollark: I've always said she was insane, since I read the Cursed Child plot summary.
gollark: It's probably for the best that English came first with computery things, because even with our fast complex computers text rendering for more exotic languages is evil.

References

  1. Barton, William A. (March 1983). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (61): 44.
  2. Shannon Appelcline (2014). Designers & Dragons: The '80s. Evil Hat Productions. ISBN 978-1-61317-081-6.
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