Alien Conflict
Science fiction play-by-mail game
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Alien Conflict is a play-by-mail game by Schubel & Son begun in 1983.
PublishersSchubel & Son
Years active1983 to unknown
GenresRole-playing, science fiction
LanguagesEnglish
| Publishers | Schubel & Son |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1983 to unknown |
| Genres | Role-playing, science fiction |
| Languages | English |
| Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
| Media type | Play-by-mail |
Gameplay
Alien Conflict was a play-by-mail computer-moderated game in which the players are part of the Kastron Sandpeople who abduct aliens from their worlds for arena combat.[1] Players could use a custom character design or import one from Starmaster.[2]
Reception
W.G. Armintrout reviewed Alien Conflict in Space Gamer No. 65.[1] Armintrout commented that "Designing an alien is challenging, while actual play is beer-and-pretzels fun. Except for the high price, I can recommend Alien Conflict to everyone."[1]