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  6. Forgotten Realms (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Realms, subtitled "War of the Avatars", was a computer-moderated play-by-mail game (PBM) published by Reality Simulations that was set in the Savage Frontier of the Forgotten Realms. [1] Development [ edit ]

  7. Domination (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Games start with 30 players, each controlling five regions of the island. [3] The goal of the game is to conquer the other regions by recruiting villagers into an army, forming them into various forces (foot troops, archers, cavalry, ships, and security), [1] and using them to both defend against attacks from other players, as well as attacking and either conquering or destroying neighbouring ...

  8. Saturnalia (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia Rulebook 1984. The game is set on the continent of Saturnalia, which has a variety of climates and a large cast of mythical creatures. [4] The rule book recommends that the character should be a follower of one of the fourteen deities — each gives the character some advantages, and allows the character to learn certain types of spells.

  9. Epic (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Epic was a computer-moderated, fantasy PBM game. [1] Jim Landes designed the game and moderated it with his wife. [1] Their company was Midnight Games. [1] The game was published in 1985. [2]