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Gold Inc. is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game that immerses players in the world of gold mining. The objective is to create a thriving empire by discovering and harvesting gold, utilizing over 20 different resources. Unlike many other strategy games, Gold Inc. ensures that all players, regardless of their rank, have equal opportunities to gather resources, fostering a competitive yet fair environment. Players can engage in strategic planning for resource collection and army development to protect their mining operations, all within a dynamic live economy that impacts gameplay.

The game encourages collaboration through alliances, allowing players to control points of interest (POIs) and earn commissions from fellow players. Weekly gold competitions offer significant rewards, enhancing the competitive aspect of the game. Players can construct realistic mining operations using various vehicles and equipment, such as dump trucks and excavators. The inclusion of different armies, each with unique characteristics, adds depth to the gameplay, making Gold Inc. an engaging choice for fans of strategy games and empire building.

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