Sirius Command
Sirius Command is a play-by-mail (PBM) game published by Inner Dimension Games. History and developmentSirius Command was a roleplaying, play-by-mail game. It was published by Inner Dimension Games of New Paltz, NY.[1] GameplaySet in 2084, the game's purpose is to be the first three players to score 15,000 victory points, achieved by economic, political, and military advancements.[2] Players led one of twenty nations, with an additional 100 non-player nations in each game.[2] Country variables included: "Aggression, Climate, Economy, Information, Morale, Nationalism, and Piety".[3] There were no maps required, as movement was simple.[4] Combat was a game element, with military factors comprising ballistic missiles, missile defenses, and military forces.[3] Intrigue could also play a significant part in the game.[4] Game duration was 15–20 turns.[3] ReceptionThe editor of the U.S. edition of Flagship reviewed the game. He thought the lack of a map was a drawback, but said, "I'd give it 8 out of 10 for providing varied pleasures and challenges at a reasonable ... price".[5] Gerri Macagnone reviewed the game in a 1992 issue of Paper Mayhem, stating that "the game is great".[1] Reviewer Vickie Lloyd commented in 1992 that "This is without a doubt, one of the best PBM games I've ever played ... [it] has everything you're looking for in a close-ended PBM; politics, strategy, diplomacy, economics, military force, and espionage all balled up in one game that goes fast and has you hanging around the mailbox waiting for turns".[4] See alsoReferencesBibliography
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