FAQ: rec.games.pbm Frequently Asked Questions From: gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Greg Lindahl) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 04:44:04 +0000 Archive-name: games/play-by-mail Last-modified: 1994/03/31 Welcome to rec.games.pbm! This is a newsgroup for discussing play by mail games, both ordinary mail and electronic mail, and both wargames and non-wargames. There is a PBM WWW homepage at: ftp://ftp.erg.sri.com/pub/pbm/pbm.html 1) What is PBM all about? 2) What games get talked about here? 3) Are there any mailing lists for PBM games? 4) What other games are there? 5) What if I can't FTP? 6) I'm a student and lose email access over the summer. Help! 7) I read German. Do I win a prize? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) What is PBM all about? PBM stands for "play by mail". Since this IS the Internet, we use it to mean both ordinary postal mail and electronic mail. Games like Diplomacy have been played via postal mail for many years. The US commercial PBM market was started by Rick Loomis of Flying Buffalo in the early 1970's. Now there are commercial PBM companies all over the world. In addition, there is some activity in role-playing games via mail. Why play PBM games? Well, even though the commercial games are expensive, they offer some things that some people have a hard time finding face to face -- good opponents, convenient playing times, and games with lots of hidden information. Non-commercial games can offer the same benefit, as long as the people running it are dedicated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) What games get talked about here? Many postings on this group will have a game name mentioned in the subject line. If you post, please mention the game in the subject so that others who are interested in the same game will actually read your postings. Some of the most mentioned games are: Adventurer's Guild (AG): a commercial fantasy arena combat game. It has its own FAQ posting. Arena: a free PBeM written by Scott Turner; fantasy arena combat. Galaxy: a free PBeM written by Russell Wallace, with a space setting. Legends: a commercial D&D-type simulation in which 200 players wander around a large map trying to become more powerful. Duelmasters (DM): a commercial fantasy arena combat game. Diplomacy: a boardgame often played by email. Discussion for this game generally takes place in the group rec.games.diplomacy. Middle Earth (ME-PBM): a commercial strategic simulation of J. R. R. Tolkein's fantasy universe. Monster Island: a simple commercial game in which player characters wander around an island farting and hitting on each other. Olympia II: a free PBeM by Rich Skrenta, with a fantasy setting. Currently in alpha-test. Atlantis: a free PBeM by Russell Wallace; a strategic fantasy game. Detailed information about all these games is in the PBM List, which is discussed in question (3). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) Are there any mailing lists for pbm games? The commercial game Duelmasters has a mailing list. To join, send mail to dm-request@cumbnd.bioc.columbia.edu. The free game Galaxy has an automated mailing list which announces game openings. FTP & read the rules before you join -- see the PBM List in part (4) for details about this. The mailing list has an address of "galaxy-request@acca.nmsu.edu" -- send it email with the word "help" in the subject, and it will explain how to join the list. The commercial game Middle Earth (ME-PBM) has a mailing list. The human who runs it is kazandar@aol.com. The commercial game Monster Island has a mailing list with about 100 players on it. The list is run by a human; his address is warden@triton.unm.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) What other games are there? I post a large list of games separately around the 1st and 15th day of every month, or you an ftp the list from ftp.erg.sri.com. The list includes both commercial and free games, including information about all of the free play-by-email games mentioned in question (2). This ftp site contains a lot of other pbm related information. % ftp ftp.erg.sri.com Connected to ftp.erg.sri.com. 220 sparkyfs.erg.sri.com FTP server (Version 6.16 Thu Nov 5 10:24:57 PST 1992) ready. Name (ftp.erg.sri.com:gl8f): anonymous 331 Guest login ok, send e-mail address as password. Password: (here I typed "guest") 230-Welcome, archive user! [...] 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> cd pub/pbm 250 CWD command successful. ftp> ls 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list. PBM_List.Z ... 226 Transfer complete. 91 bytes received in 0.0098 seconds (9 Kbytes/s) ftp> binary 200 Type set to I. ftp> get PBM_List.Z 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for PBM_List.Z (14925 bytes). 226 Transfer complete. local: PBM_List.Z remote: PBM_List.Z 14925 bytes received in 2.6 seconds (5.6 Kbytes/s) ftp> quit 221 Goodbye. hydra ~ % zcat PBM_List.Z | more Note that the file, PBM_List.Z, is in compressed format. you will need access to the uncompress or zcat command in order to read it. The name of the file may not necessaily be PBM_List, so use your head. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) What if I can't FTP? For those of you who DON'T have ftp access, Frits Kuijlman has the Squirrel mail server installed at his FTP site. This mail server can be used through mail or interactively, but all requests will be handled through mail. To get the helpfile either: telnet ftp.cp.tn.tudelft.nl 2001 MAIL <your mail address> (e.g. mine is gl8f@virginia.edu) HELP (for small help file) or SEND HELP (for big help file) or INDEX (for the index) QUIT or mail to pbm-server@cp.tn.tudelft.nl (not ftp.cp...) with the following body: BEGIN HELP or SEND HELP or INDEX END ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6) I'm a student and lose email access over the summer. Help! If you live in the USA, you can sign up with any one of a large number of nationwide commercial services that provide excellent Internet email connectivity. In particular, GEnie, America Online, and Delphi all provide email to the Internet at no extra charge. Compu$erve has an extra charge, and I think Prodigy does also. In addition to these, there are a lot of smaller, some local, services that provide internet email. You can ftp a list of these services via ftp from VFL.Paramax.COM /pub/pubnet/nixpub.long or via email by sending email to mail-server@bts.com with the body of the message containing: get PUB nixpub.long The nixpub list contains 125 sites in the USA and 14 outside the USA. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7) I read German. Do I win a prize? Yes! There is a newsgroup de.alt.games.pbem with some interesting things going on, but it's all in German. Some German-language games are included in the PBM List mentioned in section (3) above. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you think of other useful topics for this FAQ, please send me mail. If you're tired of seeing this posting, add the subject line to your kill file. Referenced By Up