Krazy Kakashi’s diary about Twinity

Krazy Kakshi has a diary entry about Twinity. At first glance of Twinity, I was already impressed especially with the level of character detail … As you can see though, the character customisation options are definitely more advanced and specific than the other games I mentioned, which pleased me a lot, as I can now create a much more detailed …

Caleb Booker’s Top 10 Metaverse Trends of 2009

Here’s the link, prominently noting one of Twinity’s key features: Trend #5 – Collaboration Becomes Key Platforms like Twinity and ExitReality have been really showing us lately how a 3D space can be enhanced by enabling other people’s technologies and promoting other companies. With the massive number of virtual worlds out there these days, strategic partnerships are what makes or …

Virtual Underworld on virtual city models

Virtual Underworld has a quick note about 3D virtual Manhattan in Google Earth, with a note on quality: this has got to be the largest and most ambitious one done to date, and could possibly set the standard for building the entire Earth this way. Take it from me, I know my “mirror worlds”. That being said, I have seen …

Will discusses “Simple Lies”

Twinizen Will has some interesting comments and questions about Twinity and online content on his Animexter blog with a post called “Simple Lies” suggests a model for documentary.

annetta on virtual worlds

I found this comment on Annetta’s blog quite succinct: things such as zwinky,twinity,there,imvu and others help u interact with other people play games and earn points while achieving goals in the comfort of their own home. u can even build an avatar that looks like ur person.the computers and the 21st century go hand in hand .together they create internet. …

Catching up with some notes on Twinity

A few weeks ago, around Thanksgiving time, Digital Docent had a note on Twinity: Twinity Blue Screen of Death Put to Death!: Had it the first time I ran the program, but uninstalled the it and re-installed a newer version.  It works fine now. … Among the items that caught my attention was that Twinity has mirrors!  And the mirrors …

Twinity and the name game

It’s no secret that Twinity is based on the real world. You can see it in our slogan, “Powered by real life,” in our virtual cities like Berlin, in our human avatars with face generation based on real-world photos, and from the fact that people always refer to Twinity as a “mirror world.”