Is this any place for business?
Published: 26 June 2007 14:51 GMT
The virtual world is set in the distant sci-fi future with participants assuming the roles of colonists who must develop the untamed planet of Calypso and explore its two continents, Amethera and Eudoria.
Mindark's Behrmann told silicon.com: "This planet is not built-up. It's quite barren and uncivilised with indigenous creatures and hostile robot forces so you have a more game-like element in the framework."
Pictured are some of the Entropia Universe's many beasties.
Photo credit: Entropia Universe/ Mindark
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