Draft:Kings War

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Kings War was a play-by-mail game[1] published by Schubel & Son.

Gameplay[edit]

Kings War was "a game of medieval conquest" with the end goal to conquer all 15 available kingdoms.[2] The game was human moderated.[2] A total of fifteen players could play the game, each playing a kingdom comprising "a castle province, five town provinces, and a region each of mountains, swamps, forest, and fields" for a total of 150 provinces in the game.[2]

Reception[edit]

Stewart Wieck, the editor-in-chief of White Wolf magazine reviewed the game in the December 1988 issue, concluding that it was a "fine game" but that the fees were overly expensive.[2] Wieck gave the game an overall rating of 3 out of 10.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Wieck, Stewart (June–July 1989). "Play-by-Mail Game Listing". White Wolf Magazine. No. 16. p. 6.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wieck, Stewart (December 1988). "PBM Royalty: Kings War". White Wolf Magazine. No. 13. pp. 52–53.