Realms of Fantasy (game)
| Designers | Computer Campaigns |
|---|---|
| Publishers | Australian Wizard (AUS), Computer Campaigns (NZ), Graaf Simulations (US), Pagoda Games (UK) |
| Years active | ~1991 to unknown |
| Genres | Fantasy wargame |
| Languages | English |
| Players | 10–50 |
| Playing time | Fixed |
| Materials required | Instructions, order sheets, turn results, paper, pencil |
| Media type | Play-by-mail |
Realms of Fantasy is a closed-ended, play-by-mail (PBM) fantasy wargame. Designed in 1987 by Computer Campaigns of New Zealand, it was later published by Australian Wizard, Graaf Simulations in the United States, and Pagoda Games in the United Kingdom. In each game, 10 to 50 players role-played wizards vying for supremacy on a hex map that varied in size depending on the number of players. The game featured magic and combat, with diplomacy playing a minor role.
Realms of Fantasy received generally positive reviews in various gaming magazines in the early 1990s, with reviewers praising its value and simplicity.