Warp Force One

Warp Force One is a play-by-mail game that was published by Emprise Game Systems.

Gameplay

Warp Force One was a game where 16 players vie for control of 50-60 star systems, each containing from 2 to 4 planets.[1]

Reception

David Bolduc reviewed Warp Force One in The Space Gamer No. 33.[1] Bolduc commented that "Warp Force One is an enjoyable game, both for the first-time player, because of its straightforward rules and mechanics, and for the more sophisticated PBMer who wants a challenge."[1]

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References

  1. Bolduc, David (November 1980). "Featured Review: Four PBM Space Games". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (33): 14–15.
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