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Latest revision as of 06:10, 11 December 2018
Official Above the Fold Wiki
We are currently maintaining 324 pages (37 articles).
Please feel free to contribute by creating new articles or expanding existing ones.
Above the Fold is an upcoming game being developed by Rasmus Rasmussen.
Ever wanted to run a newspaper? The year is 1994 and the future has arrived. Flip phones are hot and some people are even using electronic mail! This is the end of the golden age of print media, and you’ll be running the show!
This is Above the Fold, a newspaper simulation game coming to Steam.
Grow that tiny, local rag into a media power house with 1 million Subscribers within 10 years — and you’ll win the game. Can you adapt, as email takes over from fax machines, and something called “weblogs” appear to compete with the real news? Will you turn it into a specialty magazine, a tabloid or an international news leader?
You’re the editor in chief but there is also the eccentric Owner to please, and the ever-important Advertisers. Let’s not forget the Subscriber base, even though it starts out rather small.
- Adding content
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- An edit doesn't have to be massive; if you feel you don't want to create whole articles, then just fixing spelling errors and broken links is enough.