Trajan's Treacherous Trap

Trajan's Treacherous Trap is a play-by-mail game that was published by Flying Buffalo in 1979.

Gameplay

Trajan's Treacherous Trap was a fantasy role-playing games patterned after Flying Buffalo's solitaire dungeons.[1]

Reception

Stefan Jones reviewed Trajan's Treacherous Trap in The Space Gamer No. 37.[1] Jones commented that "I can't really recommend Trajan's Treacherous Trap, unless you're rich, can't find anyone to game with, and find that no one will sell you any of the numerous solo dungeons available."[1]

gollark: Huh, I was *wrong* about assuming JS would do the maximally stupid thing for once.
gollark: At most you should probably get vague aggregate reports.
gollark: And watching over their shoulder as they read anything ever.
gollark: I think this is approximately as unreasonable as insisting on listening in to all a child's conversations.
gollark: Mostly "people are bad on the internet, some bad things happened which might have been prevented with constant monitoring, law says you can do it, so do so".

References

  1. Jones, Stefan (March 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (37): 28.
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