Are You Ready to Build a Baseball Dynasty?
Chicago, November 14, 2005 -- The new season for multiplayer online baseball
simulation, Sim Dynasty begins Wednesday, Nov. 16. Players can signup now by
visiting http://www.SimDynasty.com. More than 3,000 players already control
teams, but there is always room for more in this multiplayer online baseball
simulation. Players take on the role of a baseball manager and train their
team in the hope it will become the greatest in the league and ultimately
create a dynasty over many seasons.
Sim Dynasty's Single Season Leagues are 100% free to try, no strings
attached. Players who want to continue the fun can continue by joining the
highly competitive multi-season leagues. Multi-season dues are $10.95 per
season or $54.50 annually. Players interested in joining and starting their
very own baseball dynasty should visit: http://www.SimDynasty.com to learn
more.
"Play Ball! Just because the Major League Baseball season is over doesn't
mean you have to stop playing America's greatest game," says Tyson Lowery,
President of Sim Dynasty. "Sim Dynasty is a great way for baseball fans
worldwide to enjoy the game even in the traditional off season."
New seasons last approximately two months. Unique to Sim Dynasty is the fact
that team owners can continue from one season to next, building a great
simulated baseball dynasty. For further information about Sim Dynasty,
please contact: James Hills, call 630-233-8336 or visit Sim Dynasty online
at http://www.SimDynasty.com to sign up.
About Sim Dynasty
Sim Dynasty is a multiplayer online baseball simulation set in the "Golden
Age" of baseball, between 1950's and 1970's, before player and owner greed,
huge television contracts and free agency changed Major League Baseball from
one of manager skill and civic pride into something more focused on money.
With more than 3,000 teams, Sim Dynasty is one of the most successful
simulations on the market today. Unlike "fantasy baseball," it encourages
fans to build a community and nurture their teams and players over many
years, not just focus on a single season. As a result, players must think
both strategically and creatively as they select draft choices and train
them, so they may one day be leading players in the league. Even the off
season is important to the game as a time to trade players, allow younger
players improve their skills and older ones retire. Seasons last
approximately two months and team owners pay dues of $10.95 per season or
$54.50 annually. |