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Explore the virtual gaming space of a landlord

Landlord Go is a game which allows players to buy, sell and collect rent on some of the world’s most famous buildings and landmarks.

POLOKWANE – Dip your toes in the pool of virtual reality with the recently released, Landlord Go.

Landlord Go offers players the opportunity to become virtual real estate moguls around the world. Think of the game as Monopoly and Pokemon Go in one. 

Players can buy, sell and collect rent on some of the world’s most famous buildings and landmarks. “With over 1 million players worldwide, it’s the first real-world augmented reality game that uses real buildings, real people and real prices to turn your city into an action-packed strategy game,” CEO of Reality Games, John Woznowski, said in a statement.

If you think you have unique knowledge about your city that few others know about, then you can turn that intel into big profits in Landlord Go. 

“If a new coffee shop is opening in your neighbourhood and you think it’s poised to become the next Starbucks, put in a bid for it, and start raking in the
rent payments from the crowds lined up outside the door.”

Landlord Go connects players to their city in an exciting and innovative new way.

“Players can start small and quickly create a vast real estate empire through savvy investing. Put properties on the market or engage in furious bidding wars with other players, recreating the experience of competing in the thrilling real estate market right from their phone,” he said.

The game uses their own data set combined with Nasa satellite scans, which shows nighttime light emissions, to create one of the most realistic and data-driven property dealing games.

“Anytime another player visits your property in real life, they pay you rent in the game. The more visitors your property gets, the higher its value. Using a proprietary AI and data platform called Big Dots, we’re able to add real-world data to any desktop and mobile apps,” Woznowski explained.

Ready to make some profit? Landlord Go!

Download the game on the App Store or Google Play Store.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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