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Old November 19th, 2003, 09:34 PM

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I haven't played them in years, but I do have quite a few non-PC space games, mostly stored away in boxes "somewhere".

WarpWar - fantastic game, played it a lot back in high school and college. It was a minigame from the Metagaming company - the whole map, counters, and rather small rule book fit in a pLastic envelope about 4"x6" that you could carry in a hip pocket. The map was just some dots (star systems) connected by lines (warp lines) - sound familiar? Ship design was the most important part of the game, choosing a balance of missile weapons, energy weapons, shields, engines, and powerplant. In combat you had to choose how to allocate your power supply (which varied depending on the size of your powerplant) to different components. You could also make some of your ships be system ships without warp engines, which gave more room for weapons etc but required a warp ship to carry them to other star systems. Lots of fun, for a fairly simple little game.

StarForce Trilogy - from SPI, discussed in my response to Ed.

Outreach - another SPI game, I don't remember much about it except that it had a very cool map, each hex one light-year across, representing local space in about a 15 ly radius around Sol System. The map was a 2D representation of 3D space, using colors and size of dots to indicate whether a particular star system was above or below the plane of the map. I don't remember if we ever actually played the Outreach game, but we used that map as the basis for a lot of homemade games!

Space Viking - don't remember much about it except that it was a disappointment, as I was expecting something based on H. Beam Piper's novel of the same title.

Star Smuggler - sort of a solo RPG kinda thing, a little booklet that directed you to different pages depending on choices you made - like one of those choose-your-path books, except that it had actual combat determined by die rolls, and then you followed the path indicated by whether or not you were still alive after combat.

Probably others as well, but those are the main ones I remember.

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Blink Dog - they travelled in packs and could do a kind of short-range teleport. Are these not still in D&D? I know they were in the Monster Manual, and I think in the Beginners boxed set as well, but all of my books are 20+ years old.

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Old November 20th, 2003, 03:15 AM

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Your right! My friends and I have played Warp War many times, I have created a 2 large pegboard maps based on the maps in Aplha Centauri Starforce. We use lead minature starships mounted on wooden dowels to move about. I repeatedly posted and written Arron to include provisions for a warp engine movement system and system ship racks for SE5, It would MOD into SE4 but the warp components self destruct when used.
Played Star Viking allot too. I own 2 copies of AC Starforce so we could play double blind, modded the heck out of it--kinda turned it into Warp WAR! Tried to take the maps out of Space 2300 the GDW role playing game and mount them on sheet metal for double blind (did'nt work though)Also played GDW's Imperium, 5th frontier war (Solomani rim war) from the Traveler universe. Played allot of Star Fleet Battles using lead and pLastic minatures. Have Freedom in the Galaxy by SPI but never played it. Played allot of Starfire, remember the Khanate! Played Starship Troopers, O.G.R.E. Just threw out my copy of Reach for the Stars, with 5 1/4 floppies (I'll see it on Ebay now with a 500$ bid) but all the rest I still own along with a couple hundred board wargames too!
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I own Imperium too, but it's the Version that was released in Portugal (it's probably identical to the original except for the rules being in Portuguese). I only played it once though.
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