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Adventurer Kings
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Adventurer Kings is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail game. It was originally published by Ark Royal Games. Today it published by Roland Danard. The game is set in a medieval fantasy context with a map comprising 162 provinces. Players begin roleplaying as a king with a few resources to begin expansion by conquest. Characters are central to the game with various races, attributes, and alignments available. Magic and diplomacy are also part of gameplay. Games last about 10–15 turns of one year each. Players with the greatest number of victory points win the game.
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Adventurer Kings
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Role-playing, medieval fantasy
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English
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Adventurer Kings is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail game. It was originally published by Ark Royal Games. Today it published by Roland Danard. The game is set in a medieval fantasy context with a map comprising 162 provinces. Players begin roleplaying as a king with a few resources to begin expansion by conquest. Characters are central to the game with various races, attributes, and alignments available. Magic and diplomacy are also part of gameplay. Games last about 10–15 turns of one year each. Players with the greatest number of victory points win the game.
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