Empires for Rent
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| Publishers | Blue Panther Enterprises |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1990 to 1992 |
| Genres | Role-playing, wargame |
| Languages | English |
| Playing time | Fixed |
| Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
| Media type | Play-by-mail or email |
Empires for Rent is a closed-end, play-by-mail strategic wargame based in space. It was published by Blue Panther Enterprises.
Gameplay
Players vied for control of the "Zeta Sector" in a space setting.[4] This involved conquest, expansion, and a wise investment.[4] Combat, economics and diplomacy were key elements of gameplay.[5] Individual victory came from majority ownership of "total Production of the Zeta Cluster for two turns", while an alliance could also score a victory.[6]
Reception
Stewart Wieck reviewed the game in the June–July 1990 issue of White Wolf. He rated it 3 points out of 5 for Moderation, 4 points for Materials, Strategy, and Diplomacy, and 4 points for an overall rating.[7] Marc Macagnone reviewed the game in the January–February 1991 issue of Paper Mayhem. He rated it 4 of 5 points for Complexity, Game Play, and Price, while rating the Rules, Result Sheets, Map Display, and All Around Enjoyment at 5 points. His overall rating was 4.75 stars.[6] Eric Haddock reviewed the game in the January–February 1991 issue of Challenge, stating "I would recommend this game for its strongest attribute: extreme ease of play."