Smuggler's Run
PublishersDistant Vistas
Years active1990s
GenresRole-playing, science fiction, space opera
LanguagesEnglish
Playersunlimited
Playing timeunlimited
Materials requiredInstructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil
Media typePlay-by-mail

Smuggler's Run is a computer-moderated, open-ended play-by-mail game that was published by Distant Vistas in the 1990s. Players role-played an alien character with a customizable spaceship. The goal was to maximize wealth, dueling skill, and reputation as a Pirate.

History and development

Smuggler's Run was a play-by-mail space opera. The game was computer-moderated and open-ended.[1][2] It was published by Distant Vistas as their first game.[3] According to the publisher, game design took four years.[4] The game was designed for single players.[3] By 1998, game enrollment had dropped to 15–20 players and the publisher was offering the game for free.[2]

Gameplay

Players role-played an alien character with a spaceship.[3] Alien races included "Ten'an, Zephyr, Brogian, Piil, Rhesian, Gecko, [and] Mechbot[s]", each with different skill and attribute levels.[3] Player skills were customizable during setup.[5]

The aim was to maximize wealth, dueling skill, and "become the meanest, most feared pirate in the Galaxy".[3] Non-player characters included the ship's crew, merchants, and others—both respectable and nefarious.[3] Other players could also be encountered.[3]

Starships had various features which could be improved. These included the cargo bay, ship's computer, hull, engine, laser, sensors, and shields.[6]

Reception

Don Ayers reviewed the game in the January–February 1995 issue of Flagship. He provided a positive review, calling it a "fun" game, noting ease of entry for newcomers, quality of game products, and accessible gamemaster.[6]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Ayers, Don (January–February 1995). "Smuggler's Run: Space Operetta!". Flagship. No. 53 (US ed.). pp. 4–5.
  • McLain, Bob (August 1996). "Off the Vine: Smuggler's Run". Flagship. No. 60 (U.S. ed.). p. 4.
  • Mitchell, Ken (March 1998). "PBM Review: Free Smuggler's Run". The PBM Report. No. 4. p. 7.
  • Rodgers, Patrick M. (March–April 1994). "Post Marque: Smuggler's Run". Shadis. No. 12. p. 73.
  • Rodgers, Patrick M. (July–August 1995). "Deneb On 50 Qp's A Day - A Smuggler's Run Review". Paper Mayhem. No. 73. pp. 6–9.
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