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Because, to reiterate, WotC (and probably Atari) owns the rights to all that material, and really ought to be making the campaign game themselves although they aren't. But still.Īnd if I had found a community project with (non-virusy, so far as my updated Avast software can tell) a pretty successful and recently updated alpha version of such a program that seems to run perfectly well on Win 8.1, I am sure I wouldn't be giving the link to the slightly magical card game forum where this could be safely downloaded. Though admittedly that would include things like four or five variant versions of "Fog". Why? Well, because it would include just over fourteen thousand cards (possibly more), plus card art scans for them all which I expect would be a whole other level of copyright infringement. Because if it did exist, it would be highly illegal to own, even if you've got a legitimate copy not only of the base Shandalar game (from 2001) but also both expansions (which Microprose and/or TSR or WotC if they had already bought them, decided could not be simultaneously active for any single player.
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