Other names | 3D Fleet Maneuvers |
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Publishers | Fantastic Simulations |
Years active | 1983–1993 |
Genres | wargame, science fiction, play-by-mail |
Languages | English |
Players | 16 |
Playing time | Fixed |
Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
Media type | Play-by-mail or email |
Fleet Maneuvers (or 3D Fleet Maneuvers) is a closed-end, space-based play-by-mail (PBM) wargame.
Fleet Maneuvers was a computer-moderated, closed end, space-based play-by-mail game published by Fantastic Simulations. [1]
The game's purpose was to score the most points from ship-to-ship combat. [1] Games could end at 700 or 900 points, which took 10–20 turns. [2] Players could choose from four races or factions: the Alliance, the Confederacy, the diminutive Donnz, and the warlike Krell. [1]
Fantastic Simulations also introduced a 3D variant called The Next Dimension. [3]
Reviewer Keith Mercer, in the July–August 1987 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine stated that the game was challenging. [4]
Other names | 3D Fleet Maneuvers |
---|---|
Publishers | Fantastic Simulations |
Years active | 1983–1993 |
Genres | wargame, science fiction, play-by-mail |
Languages | English |
Players | 16 |
Playing time | Fixed |
Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
Media type | Play-by-mail or email |
Fleet Maneuvers (or 3D Fleet Maneuvers) is a closed-end, space-based play-by-mail (PBM) wargame.
Fleet Maneuvers was a computer-moderated, closed end, space-based play-by-mail game published by Fantastic Simulations. [1]
The game's purpose was to score the most points from ship-to-ship combat. [1] Games could end at 700 or 900 points, which took 10–20 turns. [2] Players could choose from four races or factions: the Alliance, the Confederacy, the diminutive Donnz, and the warlike Krell. [1]
Fantastic Simulations also introduced a 3D variant called The Next Dimension. [3]
Reviewer Keith Mercer, in the July–August 1987 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine stated that the game was challenging. [4]