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This is the wiki for the free internet game, Exodus3000.This browser based game was developed by Eric Paulson of Viking Web Development,Inc.The game first went live in August of 2006,and has since seen rapid growth of the player base and the community around it.There are currently over 40000 registered accounts in the game. Exodus3000 is a cash-payout game,meaning that after earning a predetermined amount of in-game money,a player has the option to cash-out.Cashing out resets the majority of the in-game facest of the character while providing the player with a real-world cash amount based on how much money the character had at the time.Players must follow a specific procedure to get a payout,but it is relatively simple and straight forward to do so and the majority of players have not reported any difficulty in receiving their payment. The game itself is set roughly 1000 years into the future after the Earth has been rendered uninhabitable due to a catastrophic event.The survivors of the human race have fled to Mars where each player has an individual homesteads.From their homesteads they must venture out and explore the surface looking for volcanoes which can be mined for Mars Dollars,ruins which often hold hidden caches of valuables,outposts that allow players to purchase upgrades for their in game stats and settlements which provide mining and searching bonuses for both their governors and joined members. The dig feature to the game has been made available which gives you a shot at some extra Mars Dollars or prizes.Abandoned Homesteads now fill the game map where inactive players once had a homesteads.Different cards are now available for a player to collect. The game is still in development and Mr.Paulson is sometimes in contact with the players,through the Game Forums and through the games irc channel.The forums provide players with a means of communicating directly with each other as a group,as opposed to using the in-game messaging tool,as well as allowing them direct access to the Administration of the game.
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