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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.

It is unclear what the earliest play-by mail game is between chess and Go.[2] Diplomacy was first played by mail in 1963.[3] In the early 1970s, in the United States, Rick Loomis of Flying Buffalo Inc, began a number of play-by-mail games;[4] this included games such as Nuclear Destruction (1970). This marked the beginning of the professional PBM industry.[2] Other publishers followed suit, with significant expansion across the industry in the 1980s. This supported the publication of a number of newsletters from individual play-by-mail companies as well as independent publications such as Gaming Universal, Paper Mayhem, and Flagship which focused solely on the play-by-mail gaming industry. The sourcing of play-by-mail games in this list largely comes from these magazines, whether from reviews or advertisements, as well as additional magazines such as Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer, Dragon Magazine, and other publications that serviced the gaming community broadly, resuming with the contemporary online magazine Suspense and Decision, which supports the small but active play-by-mail gaming community today.[5]

In some cases, more than one publisher can be found for the same game on the list. This is because the rights to play-by-mail games were occasionally sold among publishers.[a] In other cases, a publishing company might license a game to another company—which could even translate and moderate the game in a different country.[b] Many more play-by-mail games existed in nascent, playtest form than there are on this list. Only games which completed playtesting and were released for play are included here as a "published" game. This list includes games which are no longer available for play as well as games that are still active. Game durations range from those which were only briefly available for play, such as Quest of Gorr,[8] to those which have been played for decades or longer, such as Alamaze, Diplomacy, Hyborian War, and Chess.

Active play-by-mail games

List
Game Released Publisher Associate(s) Ref
2300 A.D. – The Great Game Kevin Soice [9]
Adventurer Kings 1992 Epistoludisme & Cie Roland Danard [10][11]
Age Of Wonders (PBEM) 31 October 1999 Triumph Studios, Epic Games
Alamaze 1986 Alamaze.co [12][13][14]
A New Dawn (PBEM) Nicholas Vitek [9]
Ancient Empires Artyom Trityak [9]
Atlantis: New Origins Artyom Trityak [9]
Austerlitz Supersonic Games [9]
Australian Empires Ab Initio Games [15]
Battle Plan 1972 Rick Loomis PBM Games Rick Loomis [16][17][18]
Clash of Legends 2006 [19][20]
Company Commander 1980s Jason Oates Games (previously Escape from Reality and Schubel & Son) [21][22][23][24]
Continental Rails II 1999 Epistoludisme & Cie Roland Danard [11]
Covert Operations Rick Loomis PBM Games Charles Gaydos (designer) [25][26][27][28]
The Crack of Doom II Advanced Gaming Enterprises [29]
Cruenti Dei Sardarthion Press [30]
Dark Age Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Diplomacy 1959 Games Research Inc Allan B. Calhamer [31][32]
Drakensang Online Bigpoint Games [33]
Duel II (Originally Duelmasters) Mid-1980s Reality Simulations Inc [34][35]
DungeonWorld Adventures Madhouse Interactive Entertainment Steve Tierney (Game Master) [36]
DungeonWorld Estates Madhouse Interactive Entertainment [9]
Empires Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
European Empires Ab Initio Games [15]
En Garde! Margam Evans [9]
Eressea Enno Rehling [9]
Extra Time KJC Games [9]
Fallen Empires March 2013 Peter and James Perrin [37][38][39]
Forgotten Realms Reality Simulations [40]
Feudal Lords 1982 Rick Loomis PBM Games [41][42][43][26][44][45][46][47]
Galac-Tac 1982 Talisman Games [48][49][50][51][52][53][54]
Galactic Conflict 1982 Rick Loomis PBM Games [25][26]
Gameplan Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Gameplan Baseball Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
The Glory of Kings VII Agema [55]
God of War: A Call from the Wilds 2018 Santa Monica Studio, Facebook, Inc. [56]
Gridiron Stats Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Heroic Fantasy 1982 Rick Loomis PBM Games [25][57][26]
Hoopplan Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Hyborian War 1985 Reality Simulations Inc. Edward Schoonover [58][59]
Ilkor: Dark Rising 2011 or prior Gad Games Sean Cleworth [60]
Imaginary Wrestling Association Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
The Isles: The Game of Outcasts 1987 Roy Pollard / Wyvern Games [61]
It's a Crime September 1985 KJC Games [62]
Kickabout 1987 Spellbinder Games Chris Dempsey [63]
Lands of Nevron Ian Affleck [9]
Legends Harlequin Games [64]
Lords of the Earth 1983 Thomas Harlan [65]
Middle-earth: Third Age; Circa 1650 Game Systems International [66]
Middle-earth: Kin-Strife; Circa 1450 Game Systems International [66]
Middle-earth: Fourth Age; Circa 1000 Game Systems International [66][67]
Midgard 1984 Time Space Simulations, Midgames, Midguard USA, Talisman Consulting [9][68][69][70]
Mobius I 1984 Rick Loomis PBM Games [25][71][26]
Monster Island 1989 KJC Games Jack B. Everitt (designer) [9][71][72]
Nuclear Destruction 1970 Rick Loomis PBM Games Rick Loomis (Designer) [25][2][26]
Phoenix: Beyond the Stellar Empire Early 1980s KJC Games [73][74][75][76]
Play On Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Puma [United based - PBM/PBeM] 1988 Pete Burrows [Buzzwack PBM] Pete Burrows [66]
Quest KJC Games [9]
Quest of the Great Jewels (PBEM) Early 1980s Jeffrey McKee [9]
Raceplan Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Regime Change Agema [77][78]
Renaissance (PBEM) 1981 Constantine Xanthos [9]
Rensim 2014 Constantine Xanthos [9]
Riftlords 1995 Rick Loomis PBM Games [25][26][79][80]
Rome is Burning AGEMA [9]
Run Chase Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Scramble for Empire Agema [81][82]
Slapshot Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Soccer Star (PBEM) 1986 Trident Games [9]
Soccer Stats Ab Initio Games [15]
Spaceplan Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Star Chase Ab Initio Games & Software Simulations [9]
Star Fleet Warlord Franz Games Paul Franz [83]
Starweb 1976 Rick Loomis PBM Games (previously Flying Buffalo, Inc. and ICBM (UK)) [25][26]
Stellar Conflict Morten Larsen [9]
Summit PBM Summit Soccer [9]
SuperNova: Rise of the Empire (PBEM) 2003 Rolling Thunder Games Pete Dorman (Game Master) [84]
Swashbuckler (PBEM) Agema [9]
Takamo Advent Games [16][85]
Throne of Cofain (PBEM) Morten Larsen [9]
TOTL [Top of the League] [United based - PBM/PBeM] 1988 Pete Burrows [Buzzwack PBM] Pete Burrows [66]
TribeNet PBM in mid 1980s;
PBEM from 1997
Tribenet.com.au Peter Rzechorzek (Game Master) [71][86][87][88][89]
Victory! The Battle for Europe (PBEM) 1991 Rolling Thunder Games [9][16][90][91][92][93][94][95]
War of the Dark God Morten Larsen [9]
World Wide Battle Plan Rick Loomis PBM Games [96][97][21][26]

Inactive U.S. play-by-mail games

List
Game[c] Released Publisher[d] Associate(s) Ref
1066 [98]
1483 Online Guild of Blades [99]
1776 David Kohls [98]
1939 World Wide Battleplan Flying Buffalo Inc [16]
2 Halves Nova Games [100]
2300 A.D. – The Great Game [98]
24 The RPG [98]
2nd Ed AD&D game: Sacred Scolls campaign 1980s [98]
5th Tier DFS Productions [30]
A Bledian Diary Spellbinder Games [99]
A&D Soccer A&D Entertainment [99]
Absolute Fantasy Silver Dreamer [99]
Absolute Power II Silver Dreamer [99]
Absolute Heroes Jade Enterprises [99]
Abyss Zephyr Enterprises, Inc. [30]
A Call to Duty [98]
A Duel of a Different Color Fractal Dimensions [16][101]
AEs Legends [102]
A Frontier Explained Sam Hoobler [98]
A Hell of a Ride Cordelia Chase [98]
A National Will Simcoarum Systems [16]
A New World [98]
A Paladin in Hell ... and Beyond [98]
Ad Astra Superior Simulations [69][103]
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ECI [104]
Adventurers Guild Entertainment Plus More Games [99]
Aegyptus 1984 World Campaigns [105][106][107][108]
Aeroball Mark Wightman [99]
Aftermath 2150 Centurion Game Company [109]
The Afterworld Sci Fi Simulations [110]
Against All Odds (AAO) C2 Simulations [111][112]
Agamemnon Kelem Games [30]
Agamemnon II Kelem Games [30]
Age of Discovery E-Mail Games [30]
Age of Gold Nevanis Games [113]
Age of Heroes [114]
Alien Conflict 1983 Schubel & Son [115][116]
Alien Conquest Redgod Enterprises [117]
Alien Empires Horizon Games [118]
Alien Invasion Schubel & Son [116]
Amaranth Harlequin Games [30]
American Civil War Battles [99]
American War of Independence Battles [99]
Ancient Empire Schubel & Son, licensed to Walters Associates of Mississippi. [119]
Android Arena Adventure Simulation Games [120]
The Andromeda Cluster Micro Software Design [121][122]
Angrelmar: The Court of Kings 1981 Ray Estabrook Ray Estabrook (Designer and Publisher) [123]
Antagony Jester Games & Hobbies [124]
Apocalypse: Survival After Armageddon Eckert Gaming Group [30]
The Apoch Spellbinder II [30]
Arden Arden Enterprises [125]
Arcane Challenge Simulation Technologies [126]
Archella Leisure Time Unlimited [30]
Archmage Shadow Island Games [30]
Arena Shadow Island Games [30]
Arena Combat Schubel & Son Duane Wilcoxson (Designer) [116][127][128]
Armed Forces Commander Anarchy by Mail [30]
Armageddon – The Last War Rick Barr [129]
Armageddon's Aftermath Damien Games [16][130]
Armorclads August 1991 DVS Productions [131]
Ascension to Empire Maverick Games [132]
The Ashes of Empire [133]
Aspects of Might Silver Dreamer [99]
The Assassin's Quest 1980 De Jager & Co [134]
A Stitch in Time Huscarl Hobbies [30]
Atlantic Conflict Advent Games [135][136][137]
Atlantean Realm [138]
Atlantis Juan Varein [99]
Atlantrix 1988 or earlier Battle-Magic Gaming Mike Mayeau [16][139][140][141]
Austerlitz Quirxel Games [99]
Austerlitz Supersonic Games [99]
Balance of Power Yellowseed Games [142]
Banana Republic Head Games [143]
Barony of the Rivers Adam Hill [99]
Baroque The Game Anvil [144]
Baseball Fan-tastic Baseball Fan-tastic [145]
Battle Cry: Lord Series Post Age Games [146]
Battleground [114]
Battle of the Planets GAD Games [30]
Battle Lords Creative Keys [126]
Battle Metal Shrewd Expanse [147]
Battle of the Gods Integral Games [148]
Battle Robots Galactic Society Four [99][30]
Beer Mogul Red Mohawk [99]
Belter Classified Information [16]
Beyond the Quadra Zone Quest Games Inc [21][149][150]
Beyond the Sea of Venom Jester Games & Hobbies [151]
Beyond the Stellar Empire Adventures By Mail [152]
Beyond the Stellar Empire: The New System Adventures By Mail [153]
Blasted Earth Precedence [154]
Bliss R3 [155]
Blitzkrieg Phildee Enterprises [30]
Blood Pit Emprise Game Systems [156][157]
Blood, Guts & Gore Across the Galaxy Deltax Gaming [158]
Bloody Blade Damien Games [159]
Board of Directors Flying Buffalo, Inc. [160]
The Borderlands of Khataj Mailed Gauntlets [161][30]
Bounty Hunter Creative Management Services [162]
Boys of Summer Blue Panther Enterprises [163]
British Wrestling Association Daniel Turner [99]
Bron 1984 Otto Schmidt II [164]
Buck Rogers: Conquest of the 25th Century 1990 TSR Design: Bruce Nesmith [165]
Button Men Web Game Cheapass Games [166]
Capitol 1983 Adventures by Mail [167]
Captains of the Empire Interface Software [168]
Captain's War Norman Conquest War [169][170][171]
Caravans of Pan Geos Early 1984 Galactic Empires Daniel Pierce (Gamemaster) [172][173]
Cartel Diverse Talents, Inc. [174]
Castle War 1986 Mialdian Press [175]
Catacombs of Chaos Schubel & Son Duane Wilcoxson (Designer) [176][128]
Celestrek II Clemens & Associates, Inc. [177]
Celevor Steven Chabotte [178]
The Centre Cannot Hold Undying King Games [30]
Centre-Earth Giles Bartram [99]
Centurion Fantasy Workshop [16]
Championship Football Hemsoft Computer Consultants [99]
Chaos Trail Simon Williams [99]
Championship League Supersonic Games [99]
Charioteers 1989 Daurada Games [179][161]
The Chevian Chronicles Shadow Island Games [30]
Chicken Run Received Wisdom [99]
Children/Morning Star [114]
Civil War Third Wave Simulations [180]
City of Milanas Jagg Productions 1997 [181]
City State Sigma Games [182]
The Clans of Trove Yellowseed Games [16][183]
Clans II Hightreet Internet Ltd [99]
Clovenshield Clovenshield [99]
Cluster Capitol Consulting//VRL, Inc. Robert Hayes (creator) [184]
Cluster Lords Palace Simulations [30]
Cluster Wars [185]
Combat Dynamic Games [30]
Computer Boxing Schubel & Son [186]
Computer Sports Connoisseurs Computer Sports Connoisseurs [187]
Conclave Undying King Games [99]
Conflict 2000 Sinbad's Games [188]
Conquest 1989 Earnshaw Enterprises [189][190]
Conquest of the 25th Century TSR, Inc. [191]
Conquest of the Stars 1986 Schubel & Son [116][192]
Conquest of Insula II Clemens & Associates [44]
Conquest & Crusades Damien Games [193][194]
Conquest & Destiny [195]
Conquest by Millions Scott Bowyer [30]
Continental Rails Graaf Simulations [69][99][196][197]
Continental Conquest Agents of Gaming [30]
Continuum Zephyr Enterprises Inc, MBT Games Edward Baily (Moderator, MBT Games) [16][198][199]
Corporation Undying King Games [30]
Chess c. 6th century [200]
Cosa Nostra Yellowseed Games [201]
Cosmic Crusaders Genesis Games Design [16]
Cosmic Dominion Galactic Simulations [202]
Coup d'etat Sinbad's Games [203]
Counter-Terrorist Eckert Gaming Group [30]
Covert Operations Flying Buffalo Inc [99]
Crack of Doom Advanced Gaming Enterprises Duane Wilconxson and Debbie Leonard [16][128][204][205]
Crack of Doom II Advanced Gaming Enterprises Duane Wilconxson and Debbie Leonard [206]
Crater War Jabberwock Enterprises [44]
Cricket Manager Jeff Perkins [30]
Crime Lords 1981 Gamers Unlimited [207]
Crisis Rick Barr [208][209]
Crisis in the West [210]
Crystal Island Saul Betesh [16][211][212][213]
CTF 2187 Advanced Gaming Enterprises [69]
Crusade Schubel & Son, licensed to Walters Associates of Mississippi. [214]
CWA Wrestling KTH [215]
Cyberfringe Marguerite Dias [216]
Cyber-Toons 1997 Rebel Games [217]
Cyborg 1981 Integral Games [218]
Dark Age HCS Games [219]
Dark Blades Adventure Simulation Games [220]
Dark Magus Dark Magus Productions [221]
Darkness of Silverfall Coconut Council Inc [16]
Dark Star Circle Games [30]
Darkworld Rebel Enterprises [21]
Dawn of the Ancients 1984 GSI Game Systems Inc [222][108]
Death & Sorrow Eckert Gaming Group [16]
Death By Starlight Twin Engine Gaming [30]
Deathsgate Entertainment Plus More, Inc. [30]
C Waveney Games [223]
Delenda Est Cathargo Waveney Games [224]
Destiny Blue Panther Enterprises [225]
Detective Tudor Games [226]
Dino Wars Coconut Council, Inc. [30]
Domination LAMA [69]
The Double Pagoda Games [30]
Down in Flames 1973 Lane G. Marinello [227]
Dragonian Worlds Saul Betesh [30]
DragonQuest [114]
Dragonskeep (Crystal Island and Lost Mines modules) Saul Betesh [228]
DROIDS NoGate Consulting [186][229]
Dukes of Hell Software Doctors [230]
Dungeon Madhouse USA [231]
Dunkerque – 1940 Active in 1973 Simulations Design Corps [232]
Eagle Day: The Battle for Britain War College Simulations PBM Inc [233]
Earthwars Software Doctors [44]
Earthwood Game Systems Inc/KJC Games [234][235][236]
Earthwood (Sea Kings) Game Systems Inc [203]
Eclipse Midnight Games James Landes (Owner/Moderator) [8][237]
EFIFA EFIFA [99]
EG!: Banana [99]
EG!: Blarpo Blarpo [99]
EG!: Dangerous Liaisons Jerry Spencer [99]
EG!: Delon Richard Crofts [99]
EG!: Horseguards Trevor Gillard [99]
EG!: Orc Aramaro Adrian [99]
EG!: Orleans [99]
EG!: Slumbers Brian Jenkins [99]
EG!: Star Pete Cooney [99]
EG!: Time of Honor Quincy Cooper [99]
EIWF Create A World, Inc. [30]
Eldritch Play-by-Electron Games [99]
Election Year Flying Buffalo Inc [99][238][26][239]
Electronic Mail American Civil War ImagiCom, Inc. [30]
El Mythico Graaf Simulations [240][16][99][241]
Emperor of Space [210]
Empires of Corinium Viking Games [99]
Empyrean Challenge 1978 Superior Simulations [242]
Empires for Rent Blue Panther Enterprises [243][244][245]
Empires in Space Bob Stribula [30]
English Civil War Battles [99]
Enter the Blood Pit Affairs of Honor [246]
Epic Midnight Games James Landes (Owner/Moderator) [69][247]
Epic Game II August 1986 Midnight Games James Landes (Owner/Moderator) [8]
Epic III Midnight Games [248]
Epsom David Scriven [99]
Essentially Racing Essentially Racing [30]
Europa Undying King Games [30]
EverMoor Games Adventure [249][250]
Evermoor II Bronze Star Gaming [16]
Exile Harlequin Games [30]
Exodus Grenade Games [251]
Fall of Rome Enlightened Age Entertainment [252]
Fall of the Roman Empire Jason Oates [99]
Fallen at the First Jason Oates [99]
Family Wars Andon Games, Cyclops Gaming [16][253][254]
The Fntasy Arena [210]
Fantasy Cycling 2001 Ultra Sports [99]
Feudal Lords II Graaf Simulations [16]
Fields of Nephlim Fields of Nephlim [30]
The Final Campaign July 1, 1989 Blue Panther Enterprises [255]
Fire in the Galaxy Sar-a-Kan Games [21]
Firebreather Horizon Games [256][257][258][259]
Firing Squad JEM Software, Inc. [260]
The First Crusade Kelem Games [30]
First Light 1984 C-Mind Enterprises Chris Carrier [44][261][262][e]
First World August 1984 White Lion Enterprises John and Mike O'Brien [263][264][265][266]
Fleet Maneuvers Fantastic Simulations [69][267][268][269][270][271]
Floodlit Soccer [99]
Fog of War Schubel & Son [272]
Food Chain Greg Lindahl [99]
Football Maestro Maestro Games [99]
Freak Out Guy M. Games [273]
Freedom Simcoarum Systems [30]
Furoic Age Starfield Games [274]
Galactic Twilight 2050 Create A World, Inc. [30]
Gameplan Graaf Simulations [16]
Galactic Anarchy Anarchy by Mail [275]
Galactic Empires Galactic Empires [44]
Galactic Gambit Bard Interactive Games, Inc. [276]
The Galactic Game Galactic Society Four [30]
Galactic Imperium Simulations Unlimited (until 1984 when acquired by Emprise Game Systems) [277]
Galactic Invasion 3 Ultra Sports [99]
Galactic Overlord Steven Arnott [278]
Galactic Power Vigard Simulations [279][280]
Galactic Prisoners 1985 Grandel Inc [281]
Galaxy Rebus Games [99]
Galaxy Alpha KTH, Intergalactic Games [44][282]
Galaxy Conflict KTH [283]
Galaxy II Brett A. Tondreau [284]
Gallic Wars Kage Interactive [116]
Gameplan American Football & Soccer Strategy Schubel & Son [30]
Games By Mail Football Simulation Games By Mail [30]
Ganglord 1982 or earlier Big City, Inc. Darrel A. Plant [285]
Gateway to the Stars Ended 1987 Total Simulations, Inc. (closed 1987) [286][287]
Gladiator: The Legacy of Heraklês Dragon Games [288]
Gladiators of Death Fantasy & Futuristic Simulations [16]
Global Conquest Keith Langley [30]
Global Diplomacy E-Mail Games [30]
Global Supremacy Schubel & Son [21][289]
Global Supremacy III Schubel & Son [290]
Glory HCS Games [291]
Glory II HCS Games [16][292]
Glory to the Lance Nova Games [100]
Gobbal [99]
The Godfather circa 1986 The Play By Mail Company [293]
The Godfather of Astini Godfather Games [294]
Golden Realms II Spellbinder II [30]
Gorlos Chris Bury, World Fictional Wrestling [99]
Grand Alliance Simcoarum Systems [295]
Great Game: 1820 Great Game [99]
Great White Hunter Steven Arnott [99]
Gridiron Stats Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games [99]
Guardian Stephen Richardson, Guardian Games [99]
Guilds of Honor Approximately 1995 [296]
Gunboat Agema Publications [297]
Gunboat Empires [210]
Gunners Rebel Games [298]
Guns of 14 Simcoarum Systems [30]
Half Time PBM Football Half Time PBM Football [30]
Hall of Champions Dynamic Games [30]
Hand of the Demon Spellbinder II [30]
Haunted House Paper Tigers, Eclipse Consulting, Inc. Eclipse Consulting, Inc. acquired in 1995 from Paper Tigers [299][300]
Haven Different Worlds Publications [301]
Heaven's Above Spellbinder II [30]
Heroic Age Games Without Frontiers [21][302]
Heroic Fantasy Flying Buffalo [176][99]
High Kings Tourney [210]
Highlander Claemor Entertainment Inc. [303]
Hoopplan [99]
Hoplite Encounter [304]
Horizon's End Schubel & Son Duane Wilcoxson (Designer) [116][128]
HorseMen Saul Betesh [30]
Horse Racing [99]
Horses For Courses Spellbinder II [30]
Hyborian War 1985 Reality Simulations Inc. [305]
Hunting DMC Games Dave Cooksey [306]
Hunting 2 DMC Games Dave Cooksey [306]
HyperXpansion [184]
ICWF [210]
Illuminati PBM Adventure Systems, Flying Buffalo Draper Kauffman [25][26]
Immortals Synchronicity, Inc. [30]
Imperium E-Mail Games [30]
Imperium Challenge Superior Simulations [44]
Imperial Conquest Armageddon Games [307]
Imperial Expansion E-Mail Games [30]
Imperial Games Applied Gaming Technologies Inc. [308]
Infinite Conflict Gemini Systems, Inc. [309][310][311]
INS 20,000 BC [210]
INS 2001 Bob Bost (gamemaster) International Research Associates (designer); Atomic Games (licensee) [312]
International Internet Football Phildee Enterprises [30]
Into the Maelstrom Maelstrom Games [16]
Into Infinity May 1988 Battle-Magic Gaming [69]
Industrial Empire Gamer's Den [30]
Inferno Undying King Games [30]
Intrigue June 1990 White Lion Enterprises [263]
Iron Kings Play-by-Electron Games [99]
Iron & Steam Prime Time Programming (Midnight Games as of 1994) [161]
Island Takeover Approximately 1995 [313][314]
Isle of Crowns Adventures By Mail [99]
It's a Crime! Adventures By Mail [99]
Ixion's Wheel Undying King Games [30]
IWBL Create A World, Inc. [30]
JF&L's Kings JF&L [315]
Jurien Range PBM Adventures [316]
Kaoswars [114]
Kickabout Spellbinder Games [99]
Kavernes Marguerite Dias [16]
Keys of Medokh Dynamic Games [30]
Khralizek: The Last Battle Aggressive Addiction Games, Inc. [16][317][318][319][320][321]
Kill Ted! Blue Panther Enterprises [322]
King of Kings King of Kings [99]
Kingdom Graaf Simulations [16]
Kingdom Quests Chain Mail Games [30]
Kingdom's & Conquest Tudor Games [44]
Kingdoms of Telgard Kingdoms of Telgard [30]
Kings Dragon Games [203]
The King's Birthday KTH [323][44]
Kingsearth Kings Guild, Inc. [30]
Kings of Steel Stephen White [99]
Kings of Zanthia Phildee Enterprises [30]
Kings JF&L [44]
Kings & Things* Andon Games, Graaf Simulations [69]
Kingsearth Kings Guild Inc [324]
Kings of the Boryian Empire Paper Generals [325]
Kings of the Boryian Empire II Piranha Games [30]
Kings War Schubel & Son [186][326]
KLIP Pavel Lyakhovskiy [99]
Knight Commander Galactic Society Four [30]
Knights of Chivalry Circa 1983 Odyssean War Games [327]
Knights of the Avalon Jade Games [306][328]
Kobe II Piranha Games [30]
Land of Karrus circa 1990 Paper Tigers Jean Brown (Designer/Moderator) [16][329][330]
LandLords 1984 Quest Computer Services [331]
Lawman Megaton Enterprise [332]
Legends: North Island Campaign Dragon Games [30]
Legends: Realm of the Immortals Dragon Games [30]
Legends: the Crystal Shard Dragon Games [30]
Legions of the Empire Dymar Enterprises [30]
Leyenda Cruachan Diversions [333]
Lizards 1994 Flying Buffalo Inc Jonathan Bean (Designer) [334][335][336]
Logan's Run Circa 1983 Knights of Chivalry [327]
Lomaka 1993 Paper Tigers [337]
Lords of Aphrodite [210]
Lords of Harkanis: The Prophecy War College Simulations, Inc. [338]
Lord of the Land Create A World, Inc. [30]
Lord of the Realm HFR Games [30]
Lords of Destiny Early 1990s Maelstrom Games [339]
Lords of the Blood Sea Godfather Games [340]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 1 Thomas Harlan [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 2 Colin Dunnigan [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 4 David Adams [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 5 Dean Patterson [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 7 Eddie Hartwell [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 8 Paul Flinton [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 10 David Adams [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 11 Phil Baird [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 13 Chris Cornuelle [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 16 Steve Olson [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 19 Steve Olson [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 20 Eddie Efsic [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 23 Michael Helmsing [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 24 Lesley Nielson [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 25 David Mattingly [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 42 Leslie Dodd [71]
Lords of the Earth: Campaign 51 JJ Martel [71]
Lords of the Fray Ethereal Edge Enterprises [341]
Lords of the Galactic Rim Nebula Star Productions [342]
Lords of Valetia 1977 RB&B Design Operations [343]
Lost Knowledge Compu-Caper Gaming [30]
LT Wars Spellbinder Games [71]
Mageborn DFS Productions [30]
Magebor: Arena DFS Productions [30]
Mall Maniacs 1987 Creative Simulations [344]
Magika ChoZen FroZen Games [345]
MagiQuest Palace Simulations [346]
Magocracy 1986 Mialdian Press [347]
Mandragora: Shadows Lengthen Nova Games [100]
Masters of Magic HCS Games [348]
Maxi-Challenge [349]
Mazeworld Acme Game Moderators [350]
MedioEvo The PBM Locomotive Srl [30]
Merchant Lords Wishful Thinking [351]
MegaPrix Adventure Simulation Games [352]
The Melding (Name change from World of Velgor) 1985 Kelstar Enterprises [44][21][353]
Mercenaries and Empires Through Oct. 1984 Sage [354][f]
Mercenary Piranha Games [30]
MiiSL MiiSL, Sando Chiavuzzo [71]
Military Khralizek Aggressive Addiction Games, Inc. [317]
Miller Systems WWII Campaign Approximately 1995 [355]
Mindgate BBS Mindgate [356]
Mining Meyham Time Patterns PBM Games [30]
MMCII [114]
Modern World Conquest Prime Time Simulations [16]
Moon Base Flying Buffalo, Inc. [160]
Monarchs Rick Barr [357]
Moneylender Rick Barr [358]
Monopoly Mail Games [359]
Monsters Play-by-Electron Games [71]
Moscow '41 Vigard Simulations [360][361]
Murania Michael Halvis [71]
Murder! [210]
Muskets and Mules Historical Engineering [362]
Mutant Wars Cutting Edge Games [363]
Mystic Arena Mystic Arena [71]
The Mystic Land Create A World, Inc. [30]
A National Will Simcoarum Systems [364]
Netrunner Coconut Council [365][366]
New Dawn Marguerite Dias/New Dawn [356][367]
New Order 1987 C2 Simulations [21][368]
The Next Empire Reality Simulations [203]
The Next Empire Origins 1988 Cyborg Games [369][370][371]
The Next Frontier 1990 (v1.1 release) Sphered Effulgent Technologies (SET) [372]
Nexus of Mystery Creative Management Services [373]
NFL Pro League Football Gamer's Guild [374]
Nguyen Hue Vigard Simulations [375]
Nuclear War
Odyssey: Black Piper 1998 or earlier Lucky Llama Games [376]
Odyssey: Heroes' Quest 1997 KSK Concepts [377]
Odyssey: Only the Strong 1998 or earlier KSK Concepts, Lucky Llama Games [377][378]
Offside Ref! Dave Carter, Scorpiogames [71]
Olympia Shadow Island Games [379][30]
Olympia: The Age of Gods Shadow Island Games [30]
One-on-One World Conquest Prime Time Simulations [30]
One True Faith Keith Langley [380][381]
Operation Barbarossa: The Battle for Russia: 1941-45 War College Simulations PBM, Inc. [30]
Orc Ba'al Approximately 1995 [382]
The Orion Nebula Orpheus Publishing Corporation [383]
Out Time Days Werner and Vicki Freitas (Designer and editor) Twin Engine Gaming Ended May 1, 1992 [69][384][385][386][387][388][389][390]
Outer Reaches Earnshaw Enterprises [391]
Outpost Spyder Games [392]
Overland Shadow Island Games [30]
Overlord 5 Jeff Perkins [30]
Pacific Conflict Advent Games [393][394]
Parade [114]
Paths to Glory Triumph Game Systems [395]
PBMFL The Mailbox [44]
Peacemaker-Peacebreaker Pierce & Co. [396]
Pellic Quest Conflict Interaction Associates [397]
Penalty! Dave Carter, Scorpiogames [71]
Pentagarnia Steve M. White [30]
Peril II 1984 K&C Enterprises [398]
Perseus Arm Perseus Arm Enterprises [399]
Phantasy Civil War Alliance Tri-J Communications [400]
Phantom Star Raider Tony Watson [401]
Phoenix 1989 Gamer's Den [402][161]
Phoneix Rising Phildee Enterprises [30]
Pieces of Eight! Undying King Games [30]
Planetarion [71]
Platoon Leader Triad Simulations [403]
Play-By-Mail Football League The Mailbox [8]
Plexxon US, UK, CAN [404]
Polaris Daredevil [30]
Pop Tarts Received Wisdom [71]
Port Hazard Speculation Games [405]
Portinium December 1990 Enchanted Horizons [406]
Power Ended 1985 ECI [407]
Power+ ECI [407]
Powerstar South Bay Games [408]
Premier Football Harlequin Games [30]
Privateers Tudor Games [409]
Private Sector Treesahran Industries [410]
Privs Inter Pares Interesting Times [30]
Professional Basketball League [71]
Psyche DMC Games Dave Cooksey [306][71]
Pub Quest Warrior Games [30]
Quadrant Wars Quest Game Inc. [411]
Québec 1759 Active 1973 Gamma Two Games Ltd. [412]
Quest of Gorr Only briefly on the market Game Masters International [8]
Quest of the Great Jewels 1983 Zorph Enterprises Mike Shefler (Original developer/moderator) [69][413]
Quest: The World of Kharne Adventures By Mail [414]
Raumkrieg Flying Buffalo [415]
Realm Full Moon Gaming [416]
Realms of Fantasy Graaf Simulations [16]
Realms of Shaharasai Early 1994 Darkwood Enchantment [417]
Realms of Sword and Thunder 1982 Empire Games, Inc. Glenn Holliday and Chris Peterson (creators) [418][419]
Realpolitik Triad Simulations [203]
Renaissance Constantine Xanthis [71][420][421]
Renegade Legion (Centurion) Fantasy Workship (US), Pagoda Games (UK) [422]
Return of the Empire Piranha Games [30]
Revenge Devil's Advocate Games [423]
Riftlords Flying Buffalo Inc [424][71]
Right of Kings Last World Games [425]
Rimworlds 1984 Palace Simulations [69][108][426]
Rings of Darkness Ark Royal Games (Licensed from Roma Games of Australia) [427]
Roadkill 2115 1990s Imaginary Enterprises [428]
Robalgon 1984 Robalgon [429]
Robot Armies Schubel & Son [116]
Room 4 Devil's Advocate Games [423]
Ruler of the Galactic Web 1987 Quail Canyon Systems [116][430]
The Runes of Inngoal Harold Kercher [30]
Samurai Warlords Bill Paspaliaris [431]
Saga Ended 1987 Imagery [432]
Samurai Warlord Bill Paspaliaris [161]
Satellite Down GDW [433]
Scales of Justice Tudor Games [434]
Sceptre Sceptre Roleplaying [16]
Scoresheet Baseball Scoresheet Baseball [435]
On-Paper Baseball On-Paper Baseball [436]
Scramble Furypost Games [437]
Secrets of Trime 1985 Frontier Games [44][438][g]
Sed 9 Jagg Productions [439]
Seeds of Destruction Eckert Gaming Group [440]
Seeking Realm Knights Zion Games [161]
Serim Ral Harlequin Games [30]
Shadow Lords Post-it Games [441]
Siege America Schubel & Son, licensed to Red Talon Gaming of Pennsylvania. [442]
Sirius Command Inner Dimension Games [203][443][444][445]
Silverdawn Entertainment Concepts, Inc (ECI) Designer: Jim Dutton; Jeff Avery [446][447][448][449]
Singularity Shadow Island Games [30]
Smuggler's Run Distant Visas [450]
Sovereignty Silvius and Berchtold [451]
Space 101 C2 Simulations [452][453]
Space Battle 1980 Flying Buffalo [454]
Space Bounty Universal Simulations [455]
Space Combat Twin Engine Gaming [456]
Spacefarer Tansfaal Enterprises [457]
Special Agent TL Designs [44]
Speculate Yellowseed Games [458]
Spiral Arm Graaf Simulations [16]
Spiral Arm II Graaf Simulations [459]
Smuggler's Run Adventures By Mail [71]
Soccer Supremos GAD Games [30][460]
SpyKor Sudden Asylum [461][462]
St. Valentines Day Massacre Mindgate [16][126]
Stand & Deliver Stand & Deliver [16][463][464]
Star Cluster Lief Stensson [71]
Star Cluster II C-T Simulations [465]
Star Cluster Omega C-T Simulations [69][466]
Star Cluster One The Buchanan Company [467]
Stardragon 1983 Stardragon Carl Savage [468]
Star Empires II Spellbinder II [30]
Star Fleet Warlords Agents of Gaming [16]
Starforce Battles Charles Mosteller, Scott Estrin, Bob Dickinson, and John Bryne (Design) [469]
Star Moguls pre-1993 [470]
Star Quest Deltax Gaming [471][16]
Stars of the Dark Well Mindgate [203]
Star of Uldor Circa 1983 Genji Games [327]
Star Saga Infinite Odysseys [16]
Star Sword Entertainment Plus More, Inc. [30]
Star Trek: The Correspondence Game Entertainment Concepts [472]
Star Venture 1982 Schubel & Son [473][474]
Starbase Quest Games [475]
StarGlobe 1984 or earlier DragonByte Ken Mulholland (of Time Patterns) [476][477][478][479][480]
Star King Software Doctors [481]
Starlord Mike Singleton [482][483]
Starmagic Cosmos Creation Company [203]
Starmagic II Clemens & Associates [21]
Starmaster Schubel & Son Richard Lloyd (designer) [484][485]
Starmaster II Schubel & Son Debbie Leonard (Development) [21]
Star Realm Dynamic Games [30]
Starship Command Elite Simulations [486][487]
Starway II Keith Langley [30]
Starwind CraftGames [488]
Stat-Sports Pro Football Stat-Sports [489]
State of War Game Systems Inc [16][490]
Steel, Fire, and Blood George Franchi [491]
Stellar Crusades Simulated Genius [457]
Stellar Dynasty The Game Company [492]
Stellar Knights Zion Games [493]
Stellar Realms HCS Games [494]
Stellar Syndicate 1987 Quail Canyon Systems [116]
Stellar Warlords International Software Brad Lampl (Creator and Moderator) [495][496]
Storm Over Dixie Armageddon Games [497]
Strategic Conflict 1983 Schubel & Son [498]
Strategic Imperial Conquest [499]
Strategos [210]
Strike it Rich HCS Games [500]
Struggle of Nations www.webworldinc.com [501]
Super Filet Wars Circa 1983 Diadem Enterprises [327]
Swashbuckler Paspa Games [502]
Swords of Draknaar Obsidian Production Saul Betesh [503]
Swords of Pelarn April 1984 Midnight Games Jim Robinson [504][505]
Swords of the Gods Galactic Simulations [69][506]
Sword Lords [446]
Succession Games Without Frontiers [507][508]
Suergan: The Shattered Isles Mindshift Design LLC [30]
Super Hero Nation Create A World, Inc. [30]
SuperNova 1986 Rolling Thunder Games [509]
Supernova II Rolling Thunder Games [69][510]
Supremacy Graf Simulations [511]
Supreme Empires Create A World, Inc. [30]
Survival Challenge Ended 1987 Mindgate [356][512]
Suzerainty 7th Dimension Gaming [16]
System III: Star King Galactic Centurian Systems [513]
Tactical Assault Group Quest Games, Inc. [514][515][516][517]
Tactical Command Galactic Society Four [30]
Talwaithe 1981 [518]
Terra II 1983 or earlier Clemens & Associates [519][520][521][522]
Threat Approximately 1995 [523]
Throne of Rhianon Vorpal Games [16][524][525]
Third Foundation Third Foundation [526]
Thunder at Sea Coconut Council, Inc. [30]
Thunder Junction Leisure Time Unlimited [30]
Time Chase Supernova Games [527]
Time Trap Flying Buffalo, Inc. [160]
Timelapse GAD Games [30]
The Time Lady [210]
Time Patrol KTH [44][528]
Toadal Chaos - The Frog Wars Fractal Dimensions [529]
To Be King REGI [161]
Top Ten Football' Top Twenty Football [530]
Torpedo Boat Duel Tudor Games [531][532]
Total Conquest [533]
Tracks 1992 Friendly Fire Games [534]
Trade & Conquest Frazier Games [535]
Trajan's Treacherous Trap 1979 Flying Buffalo [536]
Traveller Applied Gaming Technologies [44]
Triad Karl Zeimetz [537]
Triax Galactic Simulations [538]
The Tribes of Crane 1976 ("roughly") Schubel & Son, Zen Games [539][242][71][540][541][542]
Tribe Vibes Jeff Perkins [30]
Trillion Credit Squadron Campaign Applied Gaming Technologies Inc. [543]
Troll Quest Mercury Games [30]
Trolls Bottom Dynamic Games [30][544]
Twilight: 2000 GDW [545]
Twilight's Last Gleaming George Franchi [546]
The Ultimate Survival Steve Sparks [547]
Ultimate Warrior Entertainment Plus More, Inc. [30]
Unexplained Undying King Games [30]
Universe Clemens and Associates [548]
Universe II 1979 Clemens and Associates Jon Clemens [549][550][134][551]
Universe III 1980 Central Texas Computing Jon Clemens [549][552][553]
Universe Melting Pot Shrewd Expanse [554]
Urban Empire Leisure Time Unlimited [555]
Vampire Phildee Enterprises [30]
Veiled Star Ghetto Games [556]
Venom Game Systems Inc [21][557][558][559]
VGA Planets Gamer's Den [161]
Vietnam Schubel & Son [116]
Virus R3 [560]
Vorcon Wars [561][562][563]
Super Vorcon Wars Vorcon Games John Nicholson [564][565]
Waddabeekeo [173]
War 1940 Schubel & Son [21]
Warboid World Applied Gaming Technologies Inc. [566][567][568]
War Council Alternative Dimension Enterprises [569]
Warlands 1987 Furypost Games [570]
Warlord Phoenix Publications [571]
Warlord of Thunder Crag Creative Management Services [572]
Warlords of the Shattered Land Zephyr Enterprises, Inc. [30]
War of 1812 Schubel & Son [116]
War of the Empires 1960s or 1970s [573]
War of Wizards WOW Games [71]
Warp Force Empires 1987 Emprise Game Systems Steve Gray (Designer/Gamemaster) [574][575]
Warp Force One 1980 Emprise Game Systems [134]
Warriors and Wizards 1992 Rolling Thunder Games, Inc. [576]Thomas, Cameron (March 1992). "Warriors and Wizards". Flagship. No. 36. U.S. Edition. pp. 21–24.
Warriors of the Fractal Domain Fractal Dimensions [30]
The War to End All Wars Guild of Blades [71]
Warworld 1985. Ended 1987 Furypost Games [577]
Wastelands Baron's Regime [30]
Way of the Warrior 1985. Ended 1987 Genji Games [578]
WdG Mithra ChoZen FroZen Games [30]
The Weapon 1984 Fantastic Simulations, 4 Sight, Verein der Feunde, Harrow Postal Games (UK) Danield B. Ealey (Designer) [16][71][579][580][581][582]
Westworld 1989 NLT Enterprises [583][161][584]
Whodunit Devil's Advocate Games [423]
Wild Frontiers Red Talon Gaming [585]
The Wing [114]
Witch Doctor Argonaut Publishing [586]
Wizards & Warriors Eclipse Consulting, Inc. [30]
Wofan 1980 The Gamemaster Larry G. Hall [587]
Worldbuilders 1984 Worldbuilders Marty Kloeden [588]
World at War E-Mail Games [30]
World Campaigns World Campaigns [44]
World Electronic Football League Alpha Simulations [589]
World Electronic Hockey League Alpha Simulations [589]
World Emperors II Deltax Gaming [590]
World of Arden Arden Entertainment [44]
World of Angremar 1984 or earlier The Round Table [591]
World of Chaos GAD Games [30][592]
World of Velgor To 1985 (then became The Melding) Comstar Enterprises [593] [594]
World Conquest Prime Time Simulations [30]
World War The Mailbox [595][596]
World War 2 Miller Systems [597]
World War II: A Second World War Simulation War College Simulations PBM, Inc. [30]
World War IV High Point Games, Pagoda Games (UK) [16][71][598]
World War IV JFH Games [16]
World War IV Flying Buffalo Inc [16]
Wyrdworld [114]
WWII: Open Warfare [599]
Xenophobe Emprise Game Systems [21]
You Rule! 1989 Llucky Llama Games [16][161]
You're an Amoeba, GO! Monastic Software [600][601]
Zardar [114]
Zorphwar Ended 1986 Zorph Enterprises [602][603]

Inactive international play-by-mail games

List
Game[h] Released Publisher[i] Country Notes
523 Sweet FA Camelot Games UK [99]
Active Fighting Club France [604]
A Day at the Races Dracs Games UK [99]
Absolute Power Jade Enterprises UK [605]
Advance Australia Fair AUS [606]
Agamemmnon II Kelem Games UK [99]
Age of Discovery Canada [607]
Anubis Scripts France [604]
Apex PBM Soccer Apex Games UK [99]
Arcadia Ended 1987 Jade Games UK [608]
Archipel France [604]
Ashes of Empire CSPP Germany [99]
Assyria's End Agema Publications UK [99]
Away the Lads Dracs Games UK [99]
Babylon 5 - Le jeu par email France [604]
Balance of Power Yellowseed Games of Canada Canada [609]
Bakufu Dark Wolf Games Ireland, UK [99]
Barbarians at the Gate Software Simulations UK [99]
Basketball Camelot Games UK [99]
Battlecrabs Dag Webber, Project Basilisk (UK) Germany, UK [610]
Beyond Crasiworld UK [99]
Beyond the Green Sun Sevenstar Games UK [99]
Beyond the Waves [611]
The Chronicles Of The Knights Of Avalon Jade Games UK [612]
The Cluster Rebellion 1984 PBM Magazine UK [613]
Coeshaw Postal Football League Mark Coeshaw UK [99]
Come on You Reds Camelot Games UK [99]
Commander – Europe at War France [604]
Crack of Doom II Harlequin Games UK [99]
Crasimoff's Quest World Crasiworld [30]
Crasimoff's World Adventures by Mail UK [614][615][616]
Creephouse Project Basilisk UK [617][618]
Cybernation 1990 Ben Warrington, DNA Games UK Hand-moderated cyberpunk role-playing game. GM magazine praised the rulebook's presentation and the atmospheric narration of each turn.[619]
Cybertycoon CME Technologies AUS [620]
Cyborn France [604]
Dark Age II Software Simulations UK [99]
Dark Pentangle 1990 Spleenmangler Games UK Fantasy role-playing game. GM magazine noted the game system similarities with Saturnalia, but praised the additional armour and inventory mechanics. The "turbo-post" option – which provided an immediate turnaround for an extra fee – was criticised as being unfair.[619]
Démange – Le Jeu France [604]
Diadochi Cyclops PBM UK [99]
Directive 32 Richard Cozens UK [99]
Dogfight! Battle for the Skies! Rampage Games PBM UK [621]
Diplomacy Ludomaniac Germany [606]
Dragonhelm Ulaidh Games UK [99]
DungeonWorld Madhouse UK [100][99]
Dwarf Falls Canada [607]
Eagle Sabre Games UK [99]
Einstein's Lot Ulaidh Games Ireland, UK [99]
EG!: Briny Briny En Garde! (Terry Cooke) UK [99]
EG!: King & Cardinal Ian Coleman UK [99]
EG!: LPBS Paul Evans UK [99]
Empires Software Simulations UK [99]
Endless Time and Space Sabre Games UK [99]
Epoch of Might Dark Wolf Games Ireland, UK [99]
Evolution of the Stars Verein der Feunde Germany [99]
Explorers of Orion [622]
Extra Time-Chairman KJC Games UK [99]
Extra Time-original KJC Games/Crasiworld UK [99]
Falcon Sabre Games UK [99]
Fantasy Soccer KJC Games UK [99]
First Crusade Kelem Games UK [99]
Football Predictions Dracs Games UK [99]
Footballisto France [604]
For God, King & Country Agema Publications UK [99]
From the Mouth of Hell [611]
Further Into Fantasy The Games Laboratory UK [617]
Fussball-Liga Germany [99]
Gameplan Software Simulations/Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [99]
Gameplan Baseball Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [99]
Gameplan Boxing Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [99]
Gameplan: Advanced Software Simulations/Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [99]
Gang City Athena's Avatar (AUS licensee) Canada, Australia [623]
Gladiatoria France [604]
Gloire et Pouvoir France [604]
The Glory of Kings Agema Publications UK
Gormants New Zealand [607]
Grand National Camelot Games UK [99]
Gryphon Sabre Games UK [99]
Gladivs et Pilvm The PBM Express UK [624]
Gunboat Diplomacy Agema Publications UK [99]
Hattrick France [604]
Haunted Manor Madhouse UK [99]
Heavens Above Fuel PBM UK [99]
Heldenwelt (Heroes world) SSV Klapf-Bachler OEG Austria [99]
Heroes of Olynthus Timewyrm UK [99]
Heroville France [604]
Homebase Alpha The Games Laboratory with WOZ Games UK [617]
Homeworld New Zealand [607]
Houseworld II New Zealand [607]
Influences France [604]
In Off the Post In Off the Post UK [99]
In the House Today Sabre Games UK [99]
It's in the Net Chris Wright UK [99]
Jetball Alchemist’s Guild UK [617]
JWA Wrestling Richard Fryer UK [99]
Keys of Bled Spellbinder Games UK [625][626][616][627][628]
Kings of Steel Stephen R. White UK [629]
Knights of Christendom Sabre Games UK [99]
Ksar Exo Terre de Jeux France [99]
La Glorie du Roi Agema Publications UK [99]
La Ultima Cruzada Sabre Games UK [99]
Lands of Elvaria 1989 Mark Pinder UK Hand-moderated fantasy game in which players controlled five characters; 5 to 10 day turnaround.[630][99]
League Soccer 1986 Necrom Games UK Football management game described by GM magazine as "run-of-the-mill" with a "tatty" rulebook.[630]
Legacy of the Panther West Penne Games UK [631]
Legends of Israa Viking Games UK [71]
Le Nécromant France [604]
Les Petites Betes Soyeuses 1986 The Ninth Legion UK [606]
Lizards The Ninth Legion UK [71]
L'univers du Flow France [604]
Matrix Hockey France [604]
Macedon Alchemist’s Guild UK [617]
Magelords Of Dorm Project Basilisk UK [617]
Megalomania M.A.G. [622]
Middle-Earth PBM Third Age Strategic Fantasy Games of Australia [30]
Mighty Heroes Received Wisdom UK [71]
Millenium Spain [610]
Morne Plane France [606]
Mortis Maximus Madhouse 6 UK [71]
Movie Mogul Movie Mogul UK [632]
Mundis Sabre Games UK [71]
Napoleonic Battles Agema Publications UK [71]
NBL Aussie Basketball Norman AUS [633]
Necromancer Madhouse 6 UK [71][634]
Neutral Zone Neutral Zone UK [71]
No Holds Barred Laughing Dog UK [71]
Nomads of Urth UK [593]
Nuke! New Zealand [607]
Orion's Finger [622]
Outbound UK [593]
Ovalie France [604]
Overlord State of Mind Games UK [71]
The Paloma League Justin Shore UK [71]
Panzergruppe II Agema Publications UK [71]
Phantasmech Crasiworld UK [71]
Planet Soccer David Scriven UK [71]
Planetary Wrestling Syndicate Thomas Lancaster UK [71]
Play On Danny McConnel, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Pop Star 1989 Dan McCrossan, Ideal Games UK Players tried to become a successful pop star. Computer moderated, 14-day turnaround[630]
Portals and Palaces Adam Hollindale UK [71]
The Power of Money Daydream Germany [610]
Premier League UK [71]
Premier Management Football Premier Management UK [71]
Primvs Inter Pares Interesting Times UK [71]
Pro Soccer Olympia Games UK [71]
Prometheus Hunky Monkey Games UK [71]
Pub Kickin' Camelot Games UK [71]
Pure Fantasy Ftbll Pure Fantasy Games UK [71]
Quest Adventures By Mail, KJC Games UK [100][71]
Raceplan Grand Prix Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Raiders Of Gwaras Prior to 1989 MJR Games UK Medieval fantasy game adapted from a Dungeons & Dragons campaign. GM magazine stated that Raiders of Gwaras had "received wide critical acclaim from many players."[630][612]
Reality Racing Camelot Games UK [71]
Realms of Israa Viking Games UK [71]
Reorx 1989 Earlsdene Enterprises UK Sword and sorcery game similar to Saturnalia, no fixed turnaround[630]
Revenge Of The Many Legged Man Eating Mutant Tiger Hounds From Outer Space Alchemist’s Guild UK [617]
Reversi V3.4 France [604]
Riddle of the Sands Silver Dreamer UK [71]
Rugby League Breakout Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Rugby League Challenge Camelot Games UK [71]
Rugby League Stats Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Rugby Union Stats Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Ruler of the Galactic Web: Dragonspire Software Simulations AUS [635]
Run Chase Software Simulations UK [71]
S/F Received Wisdom UK [71]
Saturnalia: Exile Harlequin Games UK [71]
Saturnalia: NE Dark Wolf Games Northern Ireland, UK [71]
Saturnalia: NW Mark Williams UK [71]
Saturnalia: S Mike Absolom UK [71]
Saturnalia: Serpent Isles Ashley Casey UK [71]
Saturnalia: Veridian Isles Dark Wolf Games Northern Ireland, UK [71]
Scottish Email Soccer League SESL, Mark Creasy UK [71]
Seadogs and Darlings Seadogs and Darlings UK [71]
Serim Ral Thomas Harlan UK [71]
Serim Ral Incubus Designs UK [71]
Shambhala Wayne (Shambhala) UK [71]
Shattered World Jade Games [636]
Skullball On the Brink UK [637]
Slamdunk Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Slapshot Danny McConnell, Ab Initio Games UK [71]
Slapshot 1989 Mark Walton, Tactics UK Ice hockey simulation.[630]
The S-League Sporting Dreams UK [71]
Soccer Boss 1989 Dan McCrossan, Ideal Games UK Simple football management[630]
Soccer Manager Chris Robey UK [71]
Soccer Sevens Robin Seamer UK [71]
Soccer Star Trident Games UK [71]
Soccer Stats Jason Oates UK [71]
Soccer Strategy Software Simulations UK [71]
Soccer-Six Camelot Games UK [71]
Sopwith Richard Morris UK [638]
Space Troopers KJC Games UK [71]
Space Plan Software Simulations UK [71]
Speculate Software Simulations UK [71]
Squad Leader Richard Miles UK [71]
SSFA Chris Baylis UK [71]
Star Empires IV Geoff Squibb UK [71]
Starfleet Warlord Pagoda Games UK [71]
Starglobe 3 [611]
StarQuest Harlequin Games UK [71]
Star Tactics – La Saga des Etoile France [604]
Star Wars Empire - Officiers de l'Empire France [604]
Streetwise The Games Laboratory with WOZ Games UK [617]
Subterrania 1990 UK Timepattern Games Licensed from designer Tim Lomas. Computer moderated, two week turnaround. 25-move game in which colonies of ants compete in a 10×10×3 maze.[619]
Summit Soccer League Summit Soccer League UK [71]
Symmachia France [606]
Tartarus Faraway Games UK [71]
Tatanka Terre de Jeux France [71]
Team Balance Martin Burrows UK [71]
Ten to Three J. Foster, Ten to Three UK [71]
Tennis JPEM France [604]
Thaura Canada [607]
Throne of Cofain Morton Larsen UK [71]
Timelapse UK [71]
Total Conquest Europe [71]
Tough at the Top Games By Mail UK [71]
Trangrad STS Games Germany [71]
Trolls Bottom 1991 Sweden [610]
Ultimate Rugby Ultra Sports UK [71]
Ultimate Test Simon Williams UK [71]
Ultraball 2100 France [604]
Ultra Cricket Ultra Sports UK [71]
Ultra Tennis Ultra Sports UK [71]
Viking Saga Viking Saga UK [71]
Vitriol Received Wisdom UK [71]
War of the Dark God Morton Larsen UK [71]
Warlord KJC Games UK [71]
Where Lies the Power [622]
Wild World Web Received Wisdom UK [71]
Winning Post Adrian Glover UK [71]
World Conquest 1988 Prime Time Simulations, SSV Klapf-Bachler OEG Germany [639][71]
World Fictional Wrestling Chris Bury, World Fictional Wrestling UK [71]
World of Vengance [622]
World War I Battles Agema Publications UK [71]
Worlds Apart Colin Andrews UK [71]
Wottascore Camelot Games UK [71]
WOW Russell Smith UK [71]
WW IV Blitz Pagoda Games UK [71]
WW IV H2H Pagoda Games UK [71]
Xott Antony Dunks UK [71]
Xott Solo Antony Dunks UK [71]

Notes

  1. ^ For example, in 1993, play-by-mail gaming company Schubel & Son sold all games and licenses to Northwest Simulations.[6]
  2. ^ For example, in the March/April 1993 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine, Prime Time Simulations announced that its play-by-mail game World Conquest was licensed to multiple companies in Europe and was available in English, French, German, Dutch, and Italian.[7]
  3. ^ Games include those that moved past playtesting and were introduced to the market as paid games with players
  4. ^ Publishers occasionally changed for play-by-mail games when companies bought the rights to games or licensed games from the original publishers. Publishers noted in this list are as of the date of the reference cited.
  5. ^ C-Mind Enterprises notified Paper Mayhem magazine for its Jan–Feb 1985 issue that First Light was designed and tested in 1984 and C-Mind Enterprises was registered as a sole proprietorship in California on Jun 7, 1985.
  6. ^ Jason Bock of Sage informed Paper Mayhem Magazine that it was "forced to end all of its games" as of October 1984, including Mercenaries and Empires and Hydra.
  7. ^ Frontier Games stated in the Jan–Feb 1985 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine that they were a new PBM company and The Secrets of Trime was their first game.
  8. ^ Games include those that moved past playtesting and were introduced to the market as paid games with players
  9. ^ Publishers occasionally changed for play-by-mail games when companies bought the rights to games or licensed games from the original publishers. Publishers noted in this list are as of the date of the reference cited.

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