08-09-2017, 02:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2017, 09:00 PM by GrimFinger.
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Obviously, here at PlayByMail.net, we're all fans of the professional PB(e)M companies. They're efficient, their games are awesome--look, just take my money! ( )
But the more that I poke around online, the more evidence that I find for the continuing presence (in very rude health) of unofficial networks of players of two of the grandfathers of postal games: Diplomacy and En Garde.
Here are a couple of useful links to links:
Obviously, here at PlayByMail.net, we're all fans of the professional PB(e)M companies. They're efficient, their games are awesome--look, just take my money! ( )
But the more that I poke around online, the more evidence that I find for the continuing presence (in very rude health) of unofficial networks of players of two of the grandfathers of postal games: Diplomacy and En Garde.
Here are a couple of useful links to links:
- Diplomacy Web's Links page.
- A list of active and inactive games on the Official Home of En Garde.
- Does anyone know of any other games that invite PBM and have active dedicated communities?
- Is anyone here playing either of these games by mail?
- Would it be worth reaching out to the various communities to stir up some interest in Suspense & Decision?
- MOST IMPORTANTLY: Is there anything fans of S&D and PlayByMail.Net can do to actually help these communities?