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Maxithlon

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Initial release date
  
2006

Platform
  
Web browser

Mode
  
Multiplayer video game

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Genre
  
Massively multiplayer online game

Similar
  
Planetarium Football Star, Hattrick, SoccerProject, Blackout Rugby, Planetarium Manager

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Maxithlon is the first online, browser-based, track and field management game (MMOG) developed in Italy. Currently the game contains 68 different countries, each with its own league pyramid, and 37 different language versions. In this game, you compete at regional, national, continental and international levels, both individually and in teams (the latter with the exception of Continental). The game is free to play, though there is an optional premium service, Maxitrainer, available by in-game purchase.

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Gameplay

You manage a club of 60 athletes, including sprinters, middle distance runners, long distance runners, Racewalkers, jumpers and throwers. These athletes are assigned workouts where they will improve their records and try to break records at different levels (from regional to world record).

Maxitrainer

Activating the optional Maxitrainer service allows the following in-game advantages:

  • Graphic game improvement
  • Improvements to the page of your club
  • Improvements to your public relations
  • Simplify the management of the club
  • No Publicity, etc.
  • List of countries

    (grouped by actual Continental Championship)

    Categories

  • Junior (14 – 17 years old)
  • Junior (18 – 21 years old)
  • Senior (18 – 34 years old)
  • Master (35 – 99 years old)
  • Individual competitions

  • Individual Regional Championships
  • Individual National Championships
  • Continental Junior Championships
  • Continental Master Championships
  • Continental Championships
  • World Junior Championships
  • World Master Championships
  • World Championships
  • Olympic Games
  • Continental U21 Championships
  • World U21 Championships
  • Club competitions

  • Club Regional Championship
  • Club National Championship
  • National League
  • Champions Cup (Club International Championships)
  • References

    Maxithlon Wikipedia