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Middle-earth Play-By-Mail | |
Video game | |
Developer | Game Systems Inc. |
Publisher | Game Systems Inc. (USA), Gad Games (UK), Central de JOCS S.L. (Spain), DaS Production s.r.l. (Italy), Strategic Fantasy Games of Australia (Australia), Drachenschmeide (Germany), PBM Express (The Netherlands), Colyseo (France} |
Platform | Macintosh |
Release date | Started in 1990 |
Genre | Play by Mail |
In Middle-earth Play-By-Mail every person has to fill in a form each two or three weeks and mail it to the Game Master.[1] Then these forms are are proccesed in the head computer. The result are then send back to the players.[1] Each game has 25 nations, ten who fight for good, ten who are evil and five who are neutral.[1] There are three scenarios: one in T.A. 1650, one in T.A. 2950 and one in the Fourth Age.[2]
Game Masters
- USA: Game Systems Inc.
- UK: Gad Games (till 1995), Allsorts PBM Games (after 1995)
- Spain: Central de JOCS S.L.
- Italy: DaS Production s.r.l.
- Australia: Strategic Fantasy Games of Australia
- Germany: Drachenschmeide
- The Netherlands: PBM Express (Cancelled)
External Links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Middle-earth Play-By-Mail at Tolkien Games (retrieved 1 January 2011)
- ↑ Official website, Game Scenarios (retrieved 1 January 2011)