se.zaigri.com - the first Macedonian gaming site
Within the wake of Macedonian internet society, few dare to experiment by offering something new to the public. The team behind se.zaigri.com tries to brake the ice, by delivering the newest and most interesting information in the gaming industry.
Two months ago, the only way for Macedonian gamers to receive information about their favorite games and the whereabouts of the gaming community, was to browse the foreign web portals. But starting from October, 2008, they finally have the opportunity to read, browse and comment on their shared interests, by visiting the first Macedonian gaming portal
The team working behind this ambitious project, consists of young and enthusiastic people, who see this portal as an opportunity to both entertain and educate the rest of Macedonia's gaming population. Their prime goal is to set the standards for an organized, online gaming community, and invite all players to share interests and achievements from all parts of the world.
By following the highest standards set by the leaders in the field, they team works hard to acquire the best equipment and hardware, to better interpret their experience in their written works. Having in mind that everything should be understandable and fun, their texts are composed for every gamer to understand the meaning.
The structure of se.zaigri.com is organized in several categories, depending on the game platform:
Each of this categories consist of several types of sections:
Most popular: Find out what is in and out in the world of gaming, by reading the latest reviews of the games.
Reviews: Section where you can read about the most popular gaming titles in the world.
Previews: The place where you can get a sneak - peak to some of the most anticipated games on the market.
The site also offers:
News: Part from the site that brings the freshest info from the gaming world.
Forum: With a free registration, this option gives you the opportunity to write comments, share ideas and participate in events organized by the site administrators.
The design is simple but accessible, and is furthermore improved with adding videos and screen shots, to back up the variety of texts.
All in all, it is a fine start that should spark the beginning of true gaming in Macedonia.
A quote of some of the creators would have been good part of this grat news story.
Posted on November 29, 2008 at 5:33 AM