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  2. Traveller (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Traveller is a science fiction role-playing game first published in 1977 by Game Designers' Workshop. Marc Miller designed Traveller with help from Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, and Loren Wiseman. [1] Editions were published for GURPS, d20, and other role-playing game systems. From its origin and in the currently published systems, the game ...

  3. List of play-by-mail games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of play-by-mail (PBM) games. It includes games played only by postal mail, those played by mail with a play-by-email (PBEM) option, and games played in a turn-based format only by email or other digital format. It is unclear what the earliest play-by mail game is between chess and Go. [2] Diplomacy was first played by mail in ...

  4. Marc Miller (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Miller designed the computer game Challenge of the Five Realms which was published and released by MicroProse in 1992 and the card game Super Deck!. [3] In 1996, Miller purchased the rights to Traveller, Twilight: 2000, and 2300 AD, and he formed a new company named Far Future Enterprises.

  5. Play-by-mail game - Wikipedia

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    Four-time Origins Award-winning play-by-mail game Starweb. A play-by-mail game (also known as a PBM game, PBEM game, turn-based game, turn based distance game, or an interactive strategy game. [a]) is a game played through postal mail, email, or other digital media. Correspondence chess and Go were among the first PBM games.

  6. Traveller Supplement 12: Forms and Charts - Wikipedia

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    Andy Slack reviewed Supplement 12: Forms and Charts for White Dwarf #49, giving it an overall rating of 2 out of 10, and stated that "One of the strong points of Traveller is that the game mechanics are simple enough that complex record sheets are unnecessary, and I for one will stick to my 3" x 5" cards and graph paper. Supplement 12 is pure ...

  7. Game Designers' Workshop - Wikipedia

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    (1975): Dueling game set in 17th-century France, often run as a play-by-mail game. Traveller (1977): A science fiction game originally intended as a ruleset for generic space adventures. Revised and reissued as Megatraveller (1987) and with completely different rules and a greatly changed setting as Traveller: The New Era (1993) [3]

  8. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    A traveling scoreslip (also called a traveler) is a form used for recording the results of each deal in a duplicate bridge tournament. [1] In these tournaments, the four hands of each deal are placed into a board so that the same deal can be played by different competitors. Each time the deal (or board) is played, the result is entered into the ...

  9. Flying Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Flying Buffalo Inc. (FBI) is a game company with a line of role playing games, card games, and other gaming materials.The company's founder, Rick Loomis, began game publishing with Nuclear Destruction, a play-by-mail game which started the professional PBM industry in the United States.