Gamescience
TypePrivate
IndustryGame publisher, Game supplies
PredecessorGamescience Corp.
Founded1974 (1974)[1]
FounderLou Zocchi
Headquarters,
Websitehttp://www.gamescience.com

Gamescience is an American game company that produces role-playing games and game supplements.

History

Gamescience Corp. was started by Phillip E. Orbanes in 1965.[3] In that year, the company published the wargame Vietnam which was reviewed in issue #4 of Strategy and Tactics (S&T) magazine. In 1967 the company published another wargame which Mr. Orbanes designed called Confrontation, which was reviewed in S&T issue #6. In 1968, the company published the wargame, The Battle of Britain designed by Lou Zocchi, which was reviewed in S&T #13. The company was sold before Mr. Orbanes left college.

Gamescience was founded by Lou Zocchi.[4]

Gamescience published the board game The Battle of Britain (1968), the wargames MiG Killers (1977), and Strike Team Alpha (1978), and the role-playing games Star Patrol (1977; originally called Space Patrol), Superhero: 2044 (1977), the second edition of Empire of the Petal Throne (1984), and TWERPS (1987).

Gamescience also produces dice, including several types of nonstandard dice.

References

  1. "About Us!".
  2. "Welcome to Gamescience® - Made in America since 1974. Keep Rollin'".
  3. "Philip Orbanes -- Lippincott Massie McQuilkin -- Literary Agents". www.lmqlit.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  4. Nicholas Palmer (1977), The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming
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