Lifeboat capacity at 100%

January 27th, 2010

The FreeMarket Colony Program is over. Thanks to all who signed up! We will no longer be accepting new users but stay tuned for more details on the FreeMarket pre-order and launch, coming soon!

And for our lovely batch of new arrivals, welcome to FreeMarket! Spend a few hours/days getting adjusted and be sure to download the FreeMarket beta. It contains useful information about life on FreeMarket Station.

Have you downloaded the beta?

January 13th, 2010

Time’s running out! We’ve almost reached our limit of 1,000 users. Sign up here, then visit this page to download your copy of FreeMarket! Registered users can also access the bug tracking page and aggregate registry page.

03/2010

December 10th, 2009

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3/2010. This is the month and year that we take pre-orders. Final contents of the game, special premiums and retail cost will be announced then.

Aggregate Registry

November 23rd, 2009

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Check out Aggie for an opportunity to upload your own FreeMarket creations! If we like your genelines, interfaces and technology we may include it in the final release of FreeMarket.

Please use the format:

Name: brief description (tag1, tag2, tag3)

Remember that for interface and tech, the first tag must be one of the 14 experiences.

Beta launch in T-10… 9… 8… 7…

November 12th, 2009

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The beta is go for launch! Register or log in to view the beta page. We are limiting the beta to 1,000 user downloads.

An Immigrant’s Story

November 11th, 2009

Khenbish arrived at FreeMarket Station and was not prepared for what he’d find. Read his tale here.

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FreeMarket Colony Program: Go for Launch!

November 10th, 2009

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After two years in development, FreeMarket has launched its colony program. Users can register at projectdonut.com and download a beta version of FreeMarket’s system documents, ephemera and other material necessary to engage in the experience.

Colonists will also have priority status for pre-ordering the final release of FreeMarket: a limited edition set signed and numbered by designers Luke Crane and Jared Sorensen, and a reproduction of the original CHOIRS mission patch. As space on the outgoing lifeboat transports is limited, FreeMarket can only accept the first 1,000 registrations.

Luke Crane is a game designer and founder of the Burning Wheel MRCZ. Jared Sorensen is a game designer and founder of Memento Mori Theatricks.


Mmm… pie!

November 9th, 2009

New data was just squirted from the Donut down to you earthworms. Enjoy our gift to you!

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November 1st, 2009

CHOIRS IS NOW FREEMARKET STATION

Following the event known as Zero Day, CHOIRS is now an independent, sovereign entity. We are self-governing, self-regulating and self-sustaining. But most important of all, we are FreeMarket.

Head over to the Data section and download our gift to you: a new user welcome package. We’ll have more details on how you can join us in the weeks to come. Now excuse us, we have a party to attend.