UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS, December 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) W3creative founder and CEO, Jossi Gil, said: "Adding free playing for an unlimited period will make Simcountry accessible for a much larger group of players. It will allow them to get a closer look at the wide variety of Simcountry features and participate in this growing community of enthusiastic players.
"Free Playing is a major step forward and will add new dimension to this extensive environment where thousands of players are building countries, empires, enterprises, space stations and shuttles."
Although war has traditionally been part of the game, many players decide to play the strategic war free version, building assets and gaining power by the strength of their economies.
According to its makers, the game is an in depth, very large and feature rich MMOG where each player is a president of a country. Players cooperate with each other, trade, exchange knowledge, products and assets but also fight for dominance.
For more information please visit www.simcountry.com.
W3Creative Now Offers a Free for All, Unlimited Playing of its Simcountry.com Virtual World Simulation Game
Simcountry, first released in 2004, now deploys 5 large virtual worlds, with thousands of countries and enterprises. Players take responsibility for all aspects of leadership varying from running of their corporations to warfare.
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[Press-News.org] W3Creative Now Offers a Free for All, Unlimited Playing of its Simcountry.com Virtual World Simulation GameSimcountry, first released in 2004, now deploys 5 large virtual worlds, with thousands of countries and enterprises. Players take responsibility for all aspects of leadership varying from running of their corporations to warfare.
