Atlantis PbeM

Atlantis is a free open-ended multi-player computer moderated fantasy turn-based strategy game for any number of players. It is played via email. The game world is populated by many races and monsters. Players may attempt to carve out huge empires, become master magicians, intrepid explorers, rich traders or any other career that comes to mind and interact with other players in trade, war and alliances. There is no declared winner of the game, players set their own objectives, and one can join at any time.

History

Russell Wallace developed the initial version and ran the first game, Atlantis 1.0 in 1993. Geoff Dunbar continued the legacy, first with the extensive playtest of Atlantis 2.0, and then the commercial game Atlantis 3.0. In 1999 Atlantis 4.0 was created by Geoff Dunbar and released under terms of GNU GPL. "AtlantisDev" Yahoo Group was formed sometime after that and Joseph Traub became the maintainer of the code. Atlantis 4.0 was later expanded on by various contributors from the AtlantisDev group.[1]

Since 2011 development uses Git. Currently several developers contribute to server code on GitHub.[2]

Server version history
VersionRelease DateMaintainerNotes
1.0Apr 1993[1]Russell WallaceWritten in C.
1.1Nov 1993[1]Jim Cotugno
2.0Jan 1995[1]Geoff DunbarRewritten from scratch in C++ by Geoff Dunbar based on 2.0 rules by Russell Wallace.
3.0Jun 1996[1]
4.0.1Jan 1999[3]First version released under GNU GPL.
4.0.2Mar 1999[3]
4.0.3Apr 1999[3]
4.0.4Jun 1999[3]
4.0.5Feb 2001[2]Joseph TraubAdded version control by CVS.
4.0.6Apr 2001[2]
4.0.7May 2001[2]
4.0.8Jul 2001[2]
4.0.9Nov 2001[2]
4.0.10Dec 2001[2]
5.0.0Jul 2002[2]
5.1.0Jun 2011[2]LoriakiVersion control moved from CVS to SourceForge SVN.
5.2.0Jul 2019[2]Stephen BaillieVersion control moved from SVN to Git at Aug 2011.
5.2.1Sep 2019[2]Artem Trytiak
5.2.2Sep 2019[2]
5.2.3Oct 2019[2]
5.2.4Oct 2019[2]
5.2.5Dec 2022[2]

Software

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Notes

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