Eclipse (play-by-mail game)
Eclipse is a computer moderated, space-based play-by-mail (PBM) game. It was published by Midnight Games. 12–20 players per game vied for domination of a galaxy on a game map comprising 180–220 star systems. History and developmentEclipse was a computer-moderated science fiction PBM game.[1] It was published by Midnight Games of Medford, Oregon, run by Jim and Lynee Landes.[2] Eclipse was an introductory PBM game.[2] GameplayEach game had 12–20 players.[1] Players won by "conquering half the galaxy plus one world".[3] Gameplay occurred within a two-dimensional 30×60 grid map that held the 180–220 star systems.[2] ReceptionMike Hall reviewed the game in a November–December 1988 issue of Paper Mayhem. He praised the gamemasters and publisher's player support during issues during his gameplay but did not recommend the game for novices. He stated, "A player with moderate experience, entering the game on a caveat emptor basis, playing for its innovative features and willing to accept the games shortcomings, might find it an interesting experience."[4] See alsoReferences
Bibliography
|