Space Combat (play-by-mail game)

Space Combat is a play-by-mail game that was published by Twin Engine Gaming. It was computer moderated.[1]

Gameplay

Space Combat was a game of tactical space combat in which 10 players enter an arena to fight a trial by combat for the rights to exploit a recently discovered area of space.[2] The game is focused on tactical combat with little diplomacy.[1] Each player controlled a "parent", or a "big organic factory and fortress", which control the players "offspring", or troops.[1] While players had to plan the tactics associated with negotiating and fighting within a 35 x 35 gridspace arena, they also had to consider the strategic aspects of the game which included parent production of modules which affected actions of offspring and the parent, as well as planning for offspring type generation.[1] The overall goal is to acquire sufficient victory points to win the game.[1]

Reception

J.W. Akers-Sassaman reviewed Space Combat in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 85.[2] Akers-Sassaman commented that "an innovative, quick-paced and overall very satisfying tactical space game that is one of the best in this universe, or any other, for that matter."[2]

Reviewer Stephan Wieck opined that:

Overall, Space Combat is a nice game that's well-moderated and fun. Don't expect anything more out of the game than the tactical combat, but you can expect plenty of that. The game takes less than a year from start to finish and has pretty simple rules, so it's good for PBM beginners, though you should be wary of Space Combat veterans showing up in your game arena.[1]

Reviews

gollark: Seriously? Wow.
gollark: What happens if you just put "æææææææææ" in all the answer boxes?
gollark: Hmm, can you *fail* the 3-hour alcohol/drugs test somehow?
gollark: That sounds like a very effective way to make people not do alcohol and drugs!
gollark: I think there actually is good stuff available for language-y tasks - GPT-2 and probably some earlier neural network things.

See also

List of play-by-mail games

References

  1. Wieck, Stephan (June–July 1991). "PBM Corner: Space Combat". White Wolf Magazine. No. 27. pp. 49–50.
  2. Akers-Sassaman, J.W. (January–February 1989). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer. World Wide Wargames (85): 56.

Bibliography

  • Freitas (ed.), Werner (September–October 1990). "Space Combat (Part I) A Demonstration Game". Paper Mayhem. No. 44. pp. 6–9.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Freitas (ed.), Vicki (November–December 1990). "Space Combat (Part 2) A Demonstration Game". Paper Mayhem. No. 45. pp. 4–8.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Wieck, Stephan (June–July 1991). "PBM Corner: Space Combat". White Wolf Magazine. No. 27. pp. 49–50.
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