Affiliate Sites
From Simcountry
Some players have been kind enough to start their own site related with Simcountry. This compilation of sites and forums is a list of platforms (both active and inactive) to exchange knowledge, wisdom and history; just like this very same site.
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[edit] Sites
[edit] Simcountry
Simcountry is an Online Digital World where you are the president of a country or a leader of an empire. There are also those, who play Simcountry as CEOs of Enterprises that build corporations in many countries, sell their products on the market, trade assets, and develop into large economic powers.
[edit] TNN
This site belongs to Jinson Xu. Many players come here as an alternative to the Official SC Forum to tell stories, post results regarding some features, share secrets or to simply chat in the IRC chatroom.
[edit] Forums
Besides the sites, players also have formed a series of forums. Usually, these forums are usually connected with a Federation or a Federation Network.
[edit] Economic Powerhouse
A forum exclusively used by the members of the Economic Powerhouse federation and friends.
[edit] The Democratic Cooperative Alliance
The Democratic Cooperative Alliance operate public forums for membership requests, trades and any other business involving the Alliance. This site also hosts private forums for the membership.
[edit] The Machine Alliance
Started by a player with many aliases, one of them Suicide Machine, this forum is used as a platform to exchange simcountry costumes, tips and knowledge, between some Fearless Blue players.
[edit] The Protectorate
This forum is dedicate for the members of The Protectorate federation. Sometimes, its even used to mediate a confrontation between rivals or forge alliances.
[edit] TNN Forum
An alternative to the official simcountry forum. Its open to all those who are registered at TNN.
[edit] United Coalition Forces
This site was used by the predecessor of WGC, UCF.
[edit] White Giant Commonwealth
This one is used by WGC members to share opinions and thoughts.
