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Timemaster
''Timemaster'' is a 1980s role-playing game centered on traveling through time and alternate dimensions. Players take on the role of Time Corps agents to fix deviations in the timeline of the game. The primary antagonists are the Demoreans, a fictional race of shape-shifting aliens from another dimension who are determined to mold time to suit their needs. ==History== ''Timemaster'' was published by Pacesetter in 1984. It was designed by Mark Acres, Garry Spiegle, Andria Hayday, Carl Smith, and Gali Sanchez. It featured cover art by Jim Holloway. ''Timemaster'' was published as a boxed set containing two books (64 pages and 32 pages), a 16-page pamphlet, a large colour map, counters, and dice.〔 ''Chill'', ''Timemaster'', and ''Star Ace'' were all built around the same house system and all released by Pacesetter Ltd within a one-year period. According to Shannon Appelcline, ''Timemaster'' "did more to play up the issues of time travel than any of the other scant few games in the genre, past or future".〔 The game company 54°40' Orphyte later purchased the product rights from Pacesetter. They put out two ''Timemaster'' adventures, ''Miss Him, Miss Him, Miss Him'' (1991) and ''Darkest Before the Dawn'' (1992) and supported the line with RPGA tournaments for a while.〔 Goblinoid Games purchased all rights to Timemaster from 54°40' Orphyte in 2011.
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