11-25-2011, 06:57 PM
Project Libertine
Hatch, over at the Project Libertine Development Blog, returned in September from four months worth of work-related travel, and has apparently resumed work on Project Libertine, an upcoming 4X Space Exploration browser game.
Since that September 7th, 2011 blog entry, however, Hatch has not posted since.
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PlayByMail.Net
PlayByMail.Net site user Matrim has posted a review for KJC Games' Phoenix game, and it is a review worth checking out, if you haven't read it, yet.
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Star Throne
While sifting through the cosmic dust of the Play By Mail genre's remains, I happened across a little background history for an old PBM game originally called Power, "The Star Throne Beckons" - a PBM game created back in 1985, and designed by Jim Dutton for Entertainment Concepts, Inc..
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KJC Games
Dropping by the KJC Games' forum, posting activity in the forum there has picked up a slight bit, in recent months, a positive change of pace for a forum site that previously seemed to be a near death experience.
Unfortunately, it still isn't possible to register a new forum account there, which does not bode well for KJC Games' non-Phoenix game offerings. This conscious choice by KJC Games to preclude new forum registrations virtually assures, I think, that the chance of any of the company's non-Phoenix games enjoying a resurrection is nil.
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Lone Warrior Blog
A fellow named Kishember over on the Lone Warrior Blog site apparently recommended the PlayByMail.Net website as a good general Play-by-mail/email website, back in June of this year. It's good to see that our site here is proving to be of value to individuals like Kishember.
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Madhouse UK
The DungeonWorld discussion group on Yahoo! is still going strong, for any who are interested in what some of Steve Tierney's gaming minions are up to, these days.
Madhouse's new website is still under construction, for the curious Internet traveler.
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Far Horizons
Those who continue to wonder whatever became of Far Horizons' last game moderator, Casey, you can track the progress of his nomadic lifestyle and world travels over at his Elusive Truth website, a chronicle of his travel adventures.
The link to his defunct Far Horizons website is now a dead link, it appears. How unfortunate it is for the PBM community to lose this Far Horizons resource.
Hatch, over at the Project Libertine Development Blog, returned in September from four months worth of work-related travel, and has apparently resumed work on Project Libertine, an upcoming 4X Space Exploration browser game.
Since that September 7th, 2011 blog entry, however, Hatch has not posted since.
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PlayByMail.Net
PlayByMail.Net site user Matrim has posted a review for KJC Games' Phoenix game, and it is a review worth checking out, if you haven't read it, yet.
-----
Star Throne
While sifting through the cosmic dust of the Play By Mail genre's remains, I happened across a little background history for an old PBM game originally called Power, "The Star Throne Beckons" - a PBM game created back in 1985, and designed by Jim Dutton for Entertainment Concepts, Inc..
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KJC Games
Dropping by the KJC Games' forum, posting activity in the forum there has picked up a slight bit, in recent months, a positive change of pace for a forum site that previously seemed to be a near death experience.
Unfortunately, it still isn't possible to register a new forum account there, which does not bode well for KJC Games' non-Phoenix game offerings. This conscious choice by KJC Games to preclude new forum registrations virtually assures, I think, that the chance of any of the company's non-Phoenix games enjoying a resurrection is nil.
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Lone Warrior Blog
A fellow named Kishember over on the Lone Warrior Blog site apparently recommended the PlayByMail.Net website as a good general Play-by-mail/email website, back in June of this year. It's good to see that our site here is proving to be of value to individuals like Kishember.
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Madhouse UK
The DungeonWorld discussion group on Yahoo! is still going strong, for any who are interested in what some of Steve Tierney's gaming minions are up to, these days.
Madhouse's new website is still under construction, for the curious Internet traveler.
-----
Far Horizons
Those who continue to wonder whatever became of Far Horizons' last game moderator, Casey, you can track the progress of his nomadic lifestyle and world travels over at his Elusive Truth website, a chronicle of his travel adventures.
The link to his defunct Far Horizons website is now a dead link, it appears. How unfortunate it is for the PBM community to lose this Far Horizons resource.