Someone suggested NationStates to me, and after a couple days of playing it I really love it.
At first glance, it is completely different from Glitch. Yet I think it is great and that a lot of you would enjoy it too. It's basically a game where you develop your own nation by answering a couple policy questions a day. You also can participate in regional and international politics (it has the equivalent of an U.N.) It's benefits are that:
1) It would be incredibly easy to create a little Glitch community in it. You choose a region to live in. I have created a Glitch region that we could all move our nations to. (If you join NationStates, please move to the Glitch region, become a world assembly member and endorse The Republic of Isalenoria, my nation.)
2) No graphics will be as beautiful or as fun to interact with as those of Glitch. Looking at most other games has made me sad, because all I can focus on is what the graphics lack in whimsy and character compared to Glitch. Since Nationstates is text-based, I'm not reminded so much of what I am missing.
3) Maybe it's just me, but... I love, breathe, eat politics. I love getting to shape my own nation and look forward to making a splash in regional and international politics in Nationstates soon.
4) The creator of NationStates has a great sense of humour that permeates the daily policy questions you will answer.
If this sounds like the game for you, once you have created an account be sure to move to the region Glitch, become a world assembly member, and endorse the Republic of Isalenoria (so I can be the delegate and attend to regional matters ;).