Challenge magazine

Challenge Magazine was published monthly/bi-monthly by Games Designers' Workshop between 1986 and 1996, and produced 53 issues before the closer of GDW forced a halt to publication. The magazine itself began its number series with 25, allowing it to start where Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society had stopped (Issue 24) and expanded GDW's support for its other lines (including Space: 1889). The final issue published was number 77.

Issues, Articles and Authors
The following is a reference of the articles published in Challenge magazine, listing the issue the article appeared in, its author and a brief synopsis of it's content.


 * Issue 59 (1992) - Escape from Dioscuria by James L. Cambrias
 * An adventure based on Mars where the characters come to the rescue of a young Martian girl. Note: This adventure is based in the Martian city of Dioscuria, which is itself detail in Issue 58.


 * Issue 71 (1993) - Secret of the Swamp by James L. Cambrias
 * A adventure based on Mars where the characters join Dr Clement Blogsworth and his expedition to the Mylomeroean Swamp in the northern extremes of British held territory. Note: The Mylomeroean Swamp is also the location for the adventure The Lurker of the Moor in the scenario book More Tales From the Ether.


 * Issue 73 (1994) - Playing Fields of Mars by James L. Cambrias
 * An adventure for child characters on Mars. This adventure also include brief rules on creating child characters.


 * Issue 74 (1994) - Twenty Thousand Leagues Through Martian Skies by Terry Sophian
 * An adventure based on Mars, in which the characters face Captain Nemo (of Jules Verne fame) and his new juggernaut, the Quinixitis.


 * Issue 76 (1995) - Mission to Shastapsh by James L. Cambrias
 * An adventure based on Mars where the characters are hired to stop the American privateer

Nathan Derby Pickman.


 * Issue 77 (1995) - City of Tomorrow by James L. Cambrias
 * An adventure based on Earth, in which the characters find themselves on the mysterious island of Technopolis.