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This section is a list of all known Play-By-Mail companies with website. The country listed in brackets [company name] is the country the company maintains their offices in. While site descriptions should accurately describe what is on the site, please include the genre or subdivision of Play-By-Mail games that the company specializes in.
http://www.ageforfun.com/
Offers products covering Fantasy and Science Fiction genres including a mix of human and computer moderated games. Includes gaming issues, links, and industry news [United States].
http://www.flyingbuffalo.com/
Offers news on games provided, rules, a winners list, and a FAQ section [United States].
http://www.gamesystems.com/
Features include hints and articles, FAQ section, information on the general concept of play by mail games, and how to register for some of the games that are being offered [United States].
http://www.harlequingames.com/
evelops and sponsors fantasy turn-based strategic games including Legends, Serim Ral and Exile. Provides information on each game, testimonials, and a portfolio of each fantasy wargame published [United Kingdom].
http://www.madcentral.com/index.htm
Includes a "ground floor" and "higher floors" section, featuring forums, chat rooms, feedback forms, and gaming information [United Kingdom].
http://www.reality.com/
Featured games include Duelmasters, Hyborian War, and Forgotten Realms. Offers a brief introduction to the concept of play by mail games, company information, and rules [United States and Australia].
http://www.rollingthunder.com/
Includes a "what's new" section, company information, and gaming policies [United States].
http://www.pbm.com/
Provides information on Olympia, a large-scale strategic fantasy simulation. Features a brief introduction to the game, along with turn reports and web archives [United States].
http://www.ukg.co.uk/
Includes reviews, news updates, rules, background, and example turns for their play-by-mail games.
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