Centurion (play-by-mail game)

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Centurion
PublishersPagoda (UK)
Years active1983 to 2000
Genres
Play-by-mail
or email

Centurion is a space-based

play-by-mail
(PBM) game.

History and development

Centurion was a closed-ended space-based play-by-mail wargame.[1] It was based on the tabletop game Centurion, published by FASA.[1] In 1994, Pagoda Games began offering the game in the U.K.[1]

The game was open-ended and mixed moderated.[2]

Gameplay

The game featured fast-paced tactical combat between two teams.[1] Four players per team was normal although different team sizes were possible.[1] Two sides were available, called the Terran Overlord Government (TOG) and the Renegade/Commonwealth.[3] At the outset, players had 200 points to allocate toward tanks for the team (called a Century), of Light, Medium, and Heavy varieties, customizable with numerous weapons systems as well as infantry and artillery support.[1]

Equipment and weaponry were advanced, including hovering tanks and energy weapons.[3]

Reception

Bob Bost reviewed the game in the March–April 1994 issue of Flagship stating that "Centurion is a great game for the tactical wargamer. It is fast and furious from almost the start of the game and will keep you hanging on the edge of your chair as you await the turn results."[4]

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bost 1994. p. 18.
  2. ^ Editors 1989. p. 16.
  3. ^ a b Pattist 1995. p. 13.
  4. ^ Bost 1994. p. 20.

Bibliography

  • Bost, Bob (March–April 1994). "Centurion: First of the FASA Trilogy". Flagship. No. 48 (U.S. ed.). pp. 18–20.
  • Pattist, Lance; Monson, Gordon (May–June 1995). "Centurion Dual Diary, Part 1". Flagship. No. 55 (U.S. ed.). pp. 13–16.
  • Browning, Joey (July–August 1995). "Centurion Diary – Sudden Death!". Flagship. No. 55 (U.S. ed.). p. 15.

Further reading

  • Marsden, John; Stagg, Allan (July–August 1997). "Centurion". Flagship. No. 68 (U.S. ed.). pp. 14–16.
  • Marsden, John; Stagg, Allan (September–October 1997). "Centurion H2H Part Two". Flagship. No. 69 (U.S. ed.). pp. 28–29.
  • Marsden, John; Stagg, Allan (November–December 1997). "Centurion H2H Part Three". Flagship. No. 70 (U.S. ed.). pp. 23–25.