Publishers | Aggressive Addiction Games (US), Phildee Enterprises (UK) |
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Genres | wargame,play-by-mail |
Languages | English |
Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper,pencil |
Media type | Play-by-mail or email |
Krahlizek is aclosed-ended,computer moderated,play-by-mail (PBM) wargame.
Krahlizek was aclosed-ended play-by-mail game.[1] Aggressive Addiction Games published the game in the United States, while Phildee Enterprises published it in the United Kingdom.[1]
Krahlizek was a game of conquest.[1] Players won by controlling the most territory at the end of the game.[1] Games typically lasted 21–30 turns.[1] Combat was a key element of the game, with economics, spying, and politics also factors.[2]
Krahlizek: The Last Battle (Version 4.0) was reviewed inWhite Wolf #47 (Sept., 1994) which stated that "Problems aside, the game's turn costs are very reasonable, especially when you consider the color game map and laser printed information you receive with each turn report."[3]
Nick Palmer reviewed the game in a 1995 issue ofFlagship, noting it was a good game for novices. He stated that "it's well-finished: almost entirely bug-free, well-balanced, exciting, and both victory nor defeat are rarely quite certain".[4]