Neverland Theme Park Opens in Second Life
The blog New World Notes, which chronicles events in the Online World Second Life, has several features up about the recent opening of a Peter-Pan themed Amusement park. Features include a review of the concept, an interview with the creators, and details on how the park was constructed. From the blog: "Neverland [is] a three-sim tribute to the world and wonders of J.M. Barrie, creator of the Peter Pan novels. Spellbound's efforts were assisted by Linden Lab, which loaned them use of three servers, for Neverland; some Lindens contributed their technical and creative assistance in the production, as well."
will someone post the first michael jackson joke already?
As long as it's not Neverland Ranch I guess this is ok. Actually, the name "Neverland" has kinda been tainted for me now.
"Leo Fender was in a 'state of grace' when he designed the Stratocaster." -- Paul Reed Smith
Are there any video games in Neverland? Then I can play a Video game in an Amusement park in a video game on my computer!
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"Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
I hope that neverland is ruled by a vicious vorpal sword bearing Michael Jackson!
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Been there for a while, but for some reason I couldn't fly, and walking is rather boring...
They do offer a free monthly account, you just have to pay 9.99 to get it going (Last time I checked.)
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I didnt have time to log on as much, so I moved my account to the free monthly account. Which is nice, if I log in, I still have all the customizations and things I built. And if you log in once a week, you still get linden allowance.
Not sure how many other online servers that offer free service after you start. But you must pay if you want to own land, or belong to a group that owns land.
BTW, I havnt logged on in awhile, Guess I'll have to check out Never land when I get home. Hey, if Steam is down, might as well check it out also.
It's not Neverland without good'ol wacko jacko trying to look at your privates.
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There's also a lot of scenery that adds to the ambience. Look for aligators and a treehouse. Even though it was simple, I enjoy sitting on a swing hung from a tree. There's room for two for lovers. And if you want a kiss, get a silver kiss and present it to others.
So what's not hot? The rollar coaster. It has the potential to be the best thing in the park, but when I tried it, the resources were not sufficient to support it. I don't know if it was my video card, the Linden servers, the programming, or the network lag, but it was slow (a SLOW rollar coaster?) and would stop at akward positions. You don't fall out, but it might be better if you did. SL uses a realistic physics engine from the same company that supports Half-Life 2, but clearly, the technology in SL can't support the fast-pacing of a FPS or modern video game.
People with no imagination? What have you ever made to show of your skill? You realise the ENTIRE WORLD of Second Life is created by players? From Neverland, to the amazing-looking Sim-Horror (some pics on flickr which you can get from my blog at http://theconvocational.blogspot.com ), to Avalon, and on and on. It's THE most creative place in online gaming right now.
The world is what you make it. Literally and figuratively. If you have nothing to contribute you might find it dull. If you have an imaginatio and creativity you can have a lot of fun making stuff.
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