The Sims Online has now become EA Land, and with the name change came a number of tweaks to the game's core structure that are attracting new players in droves. Free game; custom content; own shops; Exchange Simoleons for real money with Paypal support; the list goes on and the game gets better every week. Here's an overview of some of the changes and how you can use them to make money:

Free game:

Not much explanation needed here. The 14-day trial of the old versions has now been extended to permanent free play with few restrictions. One of the most notable of these is that free players will only be able to withdraw more money than they cashed in; in other words, they cannot actually earn any money from the game until they are subscribers. The only way to make money in the game is to connect with a full subscriber and have them pay. Your free-to-play account can easily be upgraded to a full member, so once you've made more money in-game than the $9.99/month subscription cost, it's time to upgrade.

Own content:

Finally! The Sims Online allowed users to create their own content. In addition to adding variety and interest, this is a great way for players to earn money in-game and in real life. To create your own content, you can either modify an existing Sim object, start from scratch, or use a photo or existing image as the basis for your new Sim object. There are plenty of tutorials to show you how to get started, and you'll be surprised how easy it is once you get a little practice.

Trade between players:-

With the advent of custom content, players are now able to sell items they have made to other players. This system already worked very well in Second Life, and now that it has made its way to the online version of the best-selling game of all time, a colossal marketplace is set to develop. While creating these custom products may be easy for those of us who are used to the internet and basic graphics programs, it's a difficult technology for many people, and they're exactly the kind of people who play The Sims and nothing. other. If you can edit images, you can create content, and there's a business opportunity in the Sims Online world - just remember, it's all about fun.

Redeem:

Withdrawals and payouts EA talks about turning your dollars into Simoleons (withdrawals) and converting them (and more) back into dollars (withdrawals). Both transactions will be done through Paypal, so your money should be safe. This means that EA Land is now a place where you can earn money without leaving your house.

Cheats:

There are several sites that still offer (legal) Sims Online cheats, including bots that work constantly to make you money. See the link below for details.

It looks like EA has finally implemented the changes players have been clamoring for since The Sims Online first hit our screens, taking it from mediocrity to the realm of big money in games like Second Life and WOW. With The Sims 1 and 2 being the best-selling games of all time, attracting millions of players who would otherwise never touch a computer, The Sims Online could herald a new era of online gaming. Don't stop looking.