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#1
Hello-

My name is Brent. AKA, Ishmann. I have been playing Table Top RPGs for a long time. I have never played PBM games though. I would love to try it out!

I am coming into this with no knowledge about where to start or what to do. Any help and guidance would be appreciated.
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#2
Take a look at http://www.feudalherren.org/index.php?l=en, there is a slow weekly turn run england / classic game open and will start soon. Its mixed language german/english.

Or play Starweb, a great game too. This game has a great client and its funny to play with it:
https://rswgame.com/en/signup?gameId=hicks4j
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(02-05-2014, 07:27 PM)Ishmann Wrote: Hello-

My name is Brent. AKA, Ishmann. I have been playing Table Top RPGs for a long time. I have never played PBM games though. I would love to try it out!

I am coming into this with no knowledge about where to start or what to do. Any help and guidance would be appreciated.

Hi Brent!

First, decide if you want to play PBM games that are actually played via the postal service, or whether you want to try one where you receive your turns via electronic mail or via some kind of Web interface. Which way you go on that one will help to determine what your range of choices are.

Then, you might want to decide what kind of genre that you prefer? Space game? Fantasy game? Sports game? Etc.
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(02-06-2014, 04:03 AM)GrimFinger Wrote:
(02-05-2014, 07:27 PM)Ishmann Wrote: Hello-

My name is Brent. AKA, Ishmann. I have been playing Table Top RPGs for a long time. I have never played PBM games though. I would love to try it out!

I am coming into this with no knowledge about where to start or what to do. Any help and guidance would be appreciated.

Hi Brent!

First, decide if you want to play PBM games that are actually played via the postal service, or whether you want to try one where you receive your turns via electronic mail or via some kind of Web interface. Which way you go on that one will help to determine what your range of choices are.

Then, you might want to decide what kind of genre that you prefer? Space game? Fantasy game? Sports game? Etc.

I prefer fantasy. I thought going via the postal service might be fun and different. Is there anything you would recommend?
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#5
(02-09-2014, 02:38 AM)Ishmann Wrote: I prefer fantasy. I thought going via the postal service might be fun and different. Is there anything you would recommend?

Well, you will have fewer options, if you go the postal service route - but, only because there's not a lot of companies that still utilize the postal option.

Somehow or other, I missed your posting, and am just now reading it.

Let me see what I can find out about which fantasy games are still run via the postal service.
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(02-09-2014, 02:38 AM)Ishmann Wrote: My name is Brent. AKA, Ishmann. I have been playing Table Top RPGs for a long time. I have never played PBM games though. I would love to try it out!

I prefer fantasy. I thought going via the postal service might be fun and different. Is there anything you would recommend?

Flying Buffalo has a fantasy pbm game called HEROIC FANTASY, and all our games can be played via email or via postal mail. Peruse our website at www.flyingbuffalo.com
Rick Loomis
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#7
The direct link to the Heroic Fantasy section on Flying Buffalo's website is: http://www.flyingbuffalo.com/heroic.htm
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#8
You can play Quest by though postal service. I believe world 31 is the most active with postal players.
http://www.kjcgames.com/quest/quest.htm
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#9
Thanks for the replies. Smile I will check them out this weekend.
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#10
I got this back from the Middle-earth PBM folks:

Middle Earth Games Ltd

Website: <http://www.middleearthgames.com>www.middleearthgames.com

Email: <mailto:me@middleearthgames.com>me@middleearthgames.com

Post: UK: 340 North Road, Cardiff CF14 3BP UK
US: ME Games Ltd, 73 Edgewood Terrace, South Bound Brook NJ 08880

Telephone: Phone Times: 10am-6:30pm UK Time (BST); 5am-1.30 (EST)
UK: 029 2091 3359 (029 2062 5665 can be used if main engaged)
(Dial 011 44 29 2091 3359 if in the US)
US Phone: (732) 642-8777 EST

Fax: 029 2062 5532 (24 hours)
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