WATCH | Become a Cape Town real estate 'mogul' with AR game Landlord Go

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WATCH | Become a Cape Town real estate 'mogul' with AR game Landlord Go
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The game allows users to buy, sell and rent property at some of the world’s most famous buildings and landmarks

Budding real estate “moguls” or property tycoons looking to grow their “portfolios” are in for a treat with the exciting new game Landlord Go.

With more than 1 million players worldwide, it’s the first real-world AR game that uses real buildings, real people, and real prices to turn your city into an action-packed strategy game. Using a massive pool of data, including detailed information about more than half a billion real world properties, Landlord Go connects the user to their city in an exciting and innovative new way. Players can start small and quickly create a vast real estate empire through savvy investing.

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