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Colonial Conquest: 1985: AppII, ATR, ST, C64, PC98 Conquest strategy video game of the colonization of the late 1800s and early 1900s [9] Combat Leader: 1983: ATR, C64 A modern tactical warfare game focusing on combat between tanks and mechanized infantry [10] Computer Ambush: 1981: AppII, ATR, C64 A World War II squad level simulation. First ...
Duell (game), a chess variant, called Conquest in the UK; Conquest: Frontier Wars, a 2001 real-time strategy computer game for the PC by Ubi Soft; Civilization III: Conquests, a 2003 expansion for computer game Civilization III; The Lord of the Rings: Conquest, a 2009 action game; Conquest (play-by-mail game)
Conquest was a computer-moderated play-by-mail game. [1] [2] The game did not have turn deadlines or schedule. Earnshaw Enterprises used the computer-moderated Instantreply system to process turns received and mail out replies the following day. [1]
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Conquest of Insula II was a computer moderated play-by-mail game published by Clemens & Associates Inc. [1] It was medium complexity. [2] It shared similarities with the PBM game Terra II including turn reports and the combat system. [3] [a]
Conquest was designed by Donald Benge of Burbank, California, who self-published it in 1972. [3] Two years later, Benge developed a four-player edition, also titled Conquest. The four-player version can be played as a free for all, with two teams of two. Benge then published Conquest Plus, which introduced catapults and siege engines.
Play-by-mail game The Land of Karrus, as portrayed in Paper Mayhem magazine [1]. 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.
Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021 is a video game written by George Moromisato for MS-DOS and published by Thinking Machine Associates in 1987. Anacreon is a turn-based game in which human and computer players explore the galaxy, conquering worlds and putting them to use to fuel their war machines. The game resembles Stellar Conquest and Hamurabi. [1]