The Sim Carnival Enters Open Beta
Create your own games and share them with the world!
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Electronic Arts and The Sims have announced that TheSimsCarnival.com is now in Open Beta status and available online with added content, features and new game creation options.

TheSimsCarnival.com has games of all kinds and creators are adding more everyday. There is bound to be a game that you love -- and if not, well than you canmake it yourself. Since its inception in February, 2008, TheSimsCarnival.com has built an active online community where nearly 1 in 4 visitors during Closed Beta have created and published their own games. The tools provided at the site empower players to become game creators at any programming skill level, from novice to Flash developers.

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