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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:28 pm Post subject:
Board-Craft Simulations is the company name. They also produced Fantasy Paths and Castle paths. All include what might be described as geomorph tiles and counters, scenario booklet, and Chaosium' Basic Role Playing rules...for which these products are made for.
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 2:54 am Post subject:
The original Fantasy Paths was made by Platypus in 1980. It is a green box and several years back I picked up one in a lot I purchased. The designer of the game must check in periodically on all of these that are listed on ebay as he promptly emailed me with this bit of historical info:
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Dear beyondthebreach,
Hello. I am the original developer and manufacturer of this item, having built them together with my kids in our garage-based business (Platypus) in 1980. Yes, what you depict is the original set as delivered with all documentation. Close to 1600 were made and that was it. As such I have seen prices pushing $70 to $80 at the toy conventions. BCS bought the rights from me in 1981 and marketed their own red box version through Chaosium, used the tile dies and engravings I commissioned. We never turned a profit as the initial manufacturing costs were so high and I used it as a business model for my kids. I am happy to see these come up on EBAY now and then as it is a piece of history for me and my family. In retrospect I should have put a dozen or so away for 25 years and sold them into today's collecting market. Oh well. Should any questions come up about this product you may refer them to me. Good luck in the auction. Victor Ivashin
Here is a pic of the original set:
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:57 am Post subject:
Man, I wish that link to the pic of the original set was still working. I have a green boxed set - says "Fantasy Paths" down the left side, and "Adventure Board" at the top of a darker green drawing of an stone arched entry. The side of the box reads "Card Castles #80" and "From BCS and Platypus of Pleasant Hill, California". So was this from some crossover period before BCS started issuing the red box? And clue about value? Thanks for any light you can shed. _________________ Regards,
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Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:39 pm Post subject:
Hi Lucyjoyce,
The green box "Fantasy Paths" is the 1st print of the set. I seem to recall that the original author/producer of set created 1500 or 1600 of them himself for sale then a second set (the red box) was produced in association with Chaosium. I forget if the original author was involved with the Chaosium prints or if he sold the license to someone else.
The green box is a lot harder to find but I'm not sure if it really translates into more money. I think I picked up my copy for around $25 for the green box and $15 for the red box so probably $25-$30 is about right. The contents of the two sets are the same.
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