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fred. can you tell me a bit about it so i can write them up?

Cybernations: "a free persistent browser-based nation simulation game".

Create a nation and decide how you will rule your people by choosing a government type, a national religion, tax rate, currency type, and more. Build your nation by purchasing infrastructure to support your citizens, land to expand your borders, technology to increase your nation's effectiveness, military to defend your interests, and develop national improvements and wonders to build your nation according to your choosing.

CityEmpires: " a free web based city/empire simulator. "

The year was 2016 when modern civilization was destroyed. The war that was begun by politicians was finished by thousands of mushroom clouds. Governments persisted for a short while, protected by their underground bunkers. But the infrastructure that had sustained them was gone, and the last bastions of humanity collapsed upon themselves. What few survivors that remained were isolated and struggled to exist.

Untold years passed, and isolated peoples gathered into villages and then communities. You have been tasked to lead your community into this new era. There have been stories told of other villages who also struggle to survive. Some are friendly, while others are less than civilized. The choices you make will determine the fate of your village... your city... your empire.

NationStates: "a free nation simulation game"

Build a nation and run it according to your own warped political ideals. Create a Utopian paradise for society's less fortunate or a totalitarian corporate police state. Care for your people or deliberately oppress them. Join the World Assembly or remain a rogue state. It's up to you.
Cybernations: "a free persistent browser-based nation simulation game".

CityEmpires: " a free web based city/empire simulator. "

NationStates: "a free nation simulation game"

yeah i already went to sites and took that out, any chance topic gets pinned mate?

Don't think its worth a sticky personally, but thats just my opinion. Im not really interested in the current browser based games (not flamebait just an opinion, i know how it gets on these forums) but i am really looking forward to the future of it.

It may or may not be worth one. But I disagree with bumps to keep a thread "on top". A thread will either flourish or fade.

And, if everyone who thought that their favorite pet topic deserved to be bumped to the top all the time actually bumped their threads, Neowin's threads would be filled with constant "bump" posts. (N)

EDIT: First poster, please change your "code" tags to "quote" tags! Some of your game information is a long line of text without a CR, so makes the whole page excessively wide.

It may or may not be worth one. But I disagree with bumps to keep a thread "on top". A thread will either flourish or fade.

And, if everyone who thought that their favorite pet topic deserved to be bumped to the top all the time actually bumped their threads, Neowin's threads would be filled with constant "bump" posts. (N)

EDIT: First poster, please change your "code" tags to "quote" tags! Some of your game information is a long line of text without a CR, so makes the whole page excessively wide.

thats not the issue, its a problem with rich text

Edit:Issue Resolved

I have accounts with Nationstates and Cybernations (though I'm gonna sign up for the Tournament one, looks sweet!) and love playing them! I highly recommend both of them, especially Cybernations, there are clan like groups, global wars etc, it's all rather well done.

That Travian looks pretty nice, gonna give it a shot.

I have accounts with Nationstates and Cybernations (though I'm gonna sign up for the Tournament one, looks sweet!) and love playing them! I highly recommend both of them, especially Cybernations, there are clan like groups, global wars etc, it's all rather well done.

That Travian looks pretty nice, gonna give it a shot.

Hey what? What's your nation on CN?

Look up Fred Derf of Derfland and send me a PM.

One question for you though... :D

Friends > Infra?

Who likes Super Crazy Guitar Maniac Deluxe 3? http://notdoppler.com/scgmd3-download.php

I got introduced to Blacktop Manhattan's Hollywise thanks to my 6 year old and SCGMD2 :p

Legend of the Green Dragon

This is another browser based game which can be really addicting but fun at the same time. It just came out a few days ago and it already has 500+ players

I used to play Legend of the Red Dragon on a local BBS many, many years ago, I might have to check this one out.

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