Beyond the Quadra Zone
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| Publishers | Quest Games, Inc |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1984 to unknown |
| Genres | science fiction, play-by-mail |
| Languages | English |
| Playing time | open-ended |
| Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
| Media type | Play-by-mail |
Beyond the Quadra Zone (or BQZ) is an open-ended, computer-moderated science fiction, play-by-mail (PBM) game. It was published by Quest Games, Inc.
Beyond the Quadra Zone was a mid-complexity, open-ended, science fiction PBM game.[1] One reviewer called it a "power game".[2] Quest Games, Inc. published the game, which drew from the design of Universe II.[1] It was computer-moderated with some human assistance.[1]
Gameplay
Reception
A reviewer in the Summer–Fall 1984 issue of Gaming Universal rated the game "excellent" at four of five stars, stating "I recommend Beyond the Quadra Zone highly."[1] In late 1984, David Webber, the editor of Paper Mayhem magazine reviewed the game, saying it "has quickly become one of my favorite PBM games".[3]