KJC Games

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KJC Games
Company typePlay-by-mail
Founded1981 [1]
FounderKevin Cropper
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Area served
Europe
ProductsPBM Games
Website http://www.kjcgames.com/index.php

KJC Games is a gaming company that publishes play-by-mail (PBM) games. Kevin Cropper started the company in 1981. It published PBM games such as Crasimoff's World , Earthwood , and It's a Crime.

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History

Kevin Cropper started KJC Games in 1981 in the United Kingdom. [1] By 1988, it was the largest PBM company in Europe. [1] The company's first game was the hand-moderated Crasimoff's World. [1] The computer-moderated Earthwood and It's a Crime soon followed, the latter becoming the "most popular PBM game in the world" in 1988. [1] The same year, KJC Games processed about 15,000 turns monthly on IBM 20MB clone computers and was exploring expansion opportunities. [1]

In 2001, KJC Games published Space Troopers—a science fiction wargame—as a play-by-email (PBEM) game at no cost to players. [2] KJC Games also began playtesting in 2001 for Phoenix: Beyond the Stellar Empire. [2]

In 2005, KJC Games' Mica Goldstone included the company in the "big three" PBM companies with Harlequin Games and Madhouse. [3]

Published games

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