Display title | Mutant Chronicles |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mutant Chronicles is a post-apocalyptic role playing game created by the Swedish company Target Games. It also spawned a semi-successful franchise: two Collectible Card Games (Doom Trooper and Darkeden), three Board Games (Fury of the Clansmen, Blood Berets and Doom Troopers: Siege of the Citadel) two tabletop wargames (War Zone and Mutant Chronicles: Collectible Miniatures Game), a Video Game (Doom Troopers, the second one planned to be a RTS in the vein of Dawn of War was canned), a short Comic Book series and a film whose writers apparently Did Not Do the Research or Just Didn't Care, not to say it wasn't still good on its own. |