Jim Bambra is a British game designer, writer, and TTRPG reviewer who did work for TSR, Inc's AD&D and OD&D game lines, primarily through its subsidiary TSR Hobbies UK Ltd, and wrote a number of reviews for Dragon's Role-playing Reviews column. He has also done design work for other games, such as Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game and Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and was formerly Head of Design at video game company Microprose UK.
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Reviewer[]
- Dragon #134, "Role-playing Reviews". Featured reviews for Blood of the Yakuza, Oriental Adventures, and Swords of the Daimyo (June 1988)
- Dragon #140, "Role-playing Reviews". Featured reviews for Empires of the Sands, Moonshae, and Waterdeep and the North (December 1988)
- Dragon #144, "Role-playing Reviews". Featured reviews for Mertwig's Maze and The Savage Frontier (April 1989)
- Dragon #151, "Role-playing Reviews". Featured a review of Lords of Darkness (November 1989)
- Dragon #152, "Through the Looking Glass", a review of the Cities of Mystery accessory from the perspective of a miniatures gamer (December 1989)
- Dragon #154, "Role-playing Reviews". Featured a review of Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space (February 1990)
Writer[]
- Creature Catalogue (November 1986)
- The Complete Book of Dwarves (1993)
- Creature Catalog (revised) (March 1993)