PBM List: Add a new entry

To add a new game to the PBM List, please fill out this form. You don't have to be the GM of a game in order to add it to the list.

If you have any questions about this form or the list, please send me email at lindahl@pbm.com.

Hint: Try to fill everything out. The submit button is at the very bottom.


General Information


Name of Game:


Type of Game:
Use just a few words: space opera, fantasy wargame, etc.


Frequency of Turns:
Should be something like "one per week" or "every 2 days".


Costs:
A summary is ok: "averages 3 GB pounds/turn", "averages $3/turn".


EITHER fill in this:

A normal Email address:

OR fill in both of these:

A visible Email address:
An invisible Email address:

The above choice is useful if you don't run the game but you're writing the entry, or you want to give the address of a computer-answered email address for players to write, but you still have to give me the address of a human for me to contact if there's a problem with your entry.


Keywords:

The following questions allow me to place your game into the appropriate category. If you are unsure, please read the descriptions carefully. In particular, anyone with a sports game set in the modern era who picks "fantasy" as a keyword will be shot.


URL:
Leave blank if you don't have a URL yet.


Price: Pick ONE of these three:

A free game has to be totally free to play. A free-moderation game is one in which you have to buy something once -- a program (VGA Planets) or a board-game (Republic of Rome) -- in order to play, but after that playing is free. A commercial game is one in which you pay for each turn or each game played.


Length: Pick ONE of these:

An open-ended game lasts forever, while a closed-ended game usually ends after a fixed number of turns.


Media: Pick one or more of these:

This is a list of the ways your game can be played: email, snail-mail (a nickname for postal mail), or via the web. If you say www, that means a player should be able to enter turns on the web as well as receive results.


GM: Pick ONE of these:

Computer and Human Moderated games are either totally computer moderated, or totally human-moderated. A mixed game has some of each.


Genre: Pick one or more (most games should have only one):

Fantasy means swords and sorcery -- IF YOU HAVE A SPORTS "FANTASY" LEAGUE, PICK MODERN AND NOT FANTASY. Space is anything futuristic, including post-holocaust, no matter if it takes place on the ground or not. Modern is present-day. Historic is anything before today that doesn't have fantasy elements.


Language:

If you support anything other than English, please also list all the languages you support in your description below.


Misc: Are any of these part of your game?

You all know what a wargame is. Pick "graphical user interface" only if your game comes with a graphical client program. If you have a user interface using the Web, you should pick www above and not pick GUI. The rest should be obvious.


Ringtones: Check yes and I will discard this entry


Long Description

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