History and development
By 1996, ''Battle Plan'' was one of Rick Loomis's longest running games at nearly 25 years since publication. Lewandowski 1996. p. 13. In 1996, Flying Buffalo had also run 1241 games, a significant number in the PBM field. As of December 2013, Loomis said that Flying Buffalo was still "regularly starting games" of both ''Battle Plan'' and ''World Wide Battle Plan''. In August 2021, on the sale of Flying Buffalo Inc., a new company, Rick Loomis PBM Games continued publication of ''Battle Plan''.Gameplay
''Battle Plan'' is a wargame. There are 4–8 players per game. Players have five basic units with which to attempt to conquer the 29th countries of Europe set in the "later half of the twentieth century". These units are "Armies, Navies, Air Force, Missiles, and Anti-missiles". Another way to win is to eliminate all the other players. There is a significant amount of player interaction. In the game that Lewandowski played, he indicated that the use of diplomacy was consequential for success. Flying Buffalo ran some early European variants called ''Island Battle Plan'' and ''German Empire Battle Plan''. Variations as of August 2021 include a slow version with monthly moves, a partners version where friends can play in the same game together, and a practice game. Rick Loomis PBM Games 2021.World Wide Battle Plan
Another version of the game is ''World Wide Battle Plan'' (WWBP). This game uses the same rules but with increased capacity for "31 players all trying to gain control of 255 land and sea spaces over the entire world". In 2021, the publisher warns that the game can be complex, with "seven pages" of results every turn. Variants include a "Real Forces" version in a 1982 setting, another in a 1939 setting, anonymous and anonymous partners versions, a "Lesser Forces" version which is identical to the 1982 game except the superpowers are not played by humans, and a slow game with monthly turnarounds. According to the publisher, "World Wide Battle Plan was nominated at Origins 1988, 1989 and 1999 for best BMgame of the year, and won the Gamers Choice award at Gencon in 1988 for best BMgame. Cold War WWBP was nominated for best new BMgame of 1997 at Origins 1998."Reception
Reviewer Dan Lewandowski, in the September/October 1996 issue of ''See also
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* * * * * {{Cite magazine, last=Webber, first=David, date=January–February 1989 , title=World Wide Battle Plan , publisher=