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SimYard – New Fantasy Baseball Management Simulator Web Game

February 3, 2008

SimYard is a new baseball management game.  SimYard is a new baseball management simulator.  SimYard is a new fantasy baseball game.  SimYard is lots of things.

SimYard has Launched! Let’s play some Baseball!

My newest game, SimYard, is now available to the public. It is a baseball management simulator, set in 1898, and allows you to help rewrite baseball history. Get a team of amateur baseball players and compete against other managers. The season lasts through February, at which time there will be a tournament of the best teams, you will train your players, and 1899 will begin in March.

In March, the game will open up even further with the introduction of league play, stadiums, and salaries for members, while free players can continue playing in the public fields that are available today for no cost.

Stop by www.simyard.com and see the newest baseball game to hit the internet.

What is SimYard? New Fantasy Baseball Management Game

This weekend, I launched my new webgame: SimYard. It is a brand new type of webgame, allowing you to play live games in real-time against internet opponents. You choose your lineup and the starting pitcher. You can call for subs during the game. Your pitchers get tired, and you have to rotate your starters and your bullpen.

You get extra players on your team by interacting with people at the park. You can use this to raise Buzz for your team also, which results in more fans being generated if you win. The more fans you have for your team, the more money you can make once the leagues start next month. The more money you can make, the more money you can bid on players, and the better team you can put together.

Each month will bring a new season, and new growth to SimYard. The game will grow and change along with the players and the seasons. Join now and help to write a new fantasy baseball history!

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