In most virtual worlds, whether on a 2D screen or 3D headset, the platform provides the means, but most of the userbase provides the "content". I am no stranger to 3D virtual. I was on the very first one called Cybertown back in 1999, and have accounts in Second Life and Sansar. To be honest, I had tried IMVU over a decade ago, but it seemed marketed to teens and the younger generation. But it is now 2022, and IMVU has made great strides in graphic quality, creator tools (IMVU Studio), and even V-COIN, the first cryptocurrency approved by the SEC for use in virtual worlds and convertable to real life currency. The bottom line though is the quality of the content, but especially that of the IMVU "avatars", which I have to say "still" greatly surpass most of the avatar looks available in standard 3D VR headset platforms. The content available for objects, rooms, and outfits, poses, movements, audio and even shadow/shade rendering is leaps and bounds better than it was many years ago, and much more is available in the IMVU Store for purchase. IMVU is now a subsidiary company of "Together Labs", has procured 35 million dollars in venture funding, and was ranked a few years ago as the Best Virtual World Game for Realistic Graphics for 2020 by Lifewire, a prominent tech site. I choose to use IMVU as a platform because it is a very good quality one, both technically and socially, and have developed ways of marketing and streaming music and video to and from online broadcasting sites in conjunction with this platform.
Based on our record, OpenSimWorld seems to be a lot more popular than IMVU. While we know about 12 links to OpenSimWorld, we've tracked only 1 mention of IMVU. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Old-time TV used to have ads for alcohol, cigarettes. Late-night shows, sometimes risky in europe (i.e. tits) had ads, lots of them. Google + Facebook, like the puritanest of the puritan americans have made that a no-go. It's not clear who decided it first, but basically anything that the local church might frown upon has become unmonetizable and unadvertisable. Of course you won't have fun things when you do... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
The metaverse exists for 2 decades in second life. It's where people go to live enter 'the world' and live an alternate life. It doesn't matter if it's not VR because the important thing is to trick the brain.\ There is the open source version of it, OpenSimulator with a few thousands of diehard users having all sorts of fun in their own self-hosted simulators (https://opensimworld.com) . Ironically these worlds... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Also, there are numerous free malls throughout the Hypergrid. Go to opensimworld.com and have a look around and read the descriptions for the various shopping areas. Source: over 1 year ago
Opensimulator is the open source project There are thousands and thousands of active regions and thousands of users (https://opensimworld.com/). It's not millions, but it s the best self-hosted virtual world ecosystem. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
It's a pity that everyone ignores Opensimulator. It's open source, free, decentralized, self-hosted, and it has thousands of regions and users already. Source: over 1 year ago
Games I don't know enough about that can be played in a browser that DON'T have forums or forum-like features: MovieStarPlanet2 (made by the same company as MSP1, so expect it to be just as pay to win and unsafe as the first game) Games I don't know enough about that don't have forums (as far as I'm aware) that you have to download: Habbo Hotel IMVU Hotel Hideaway The Sims 4 (it's free and lets you dress up... Source: 11 months ago
Second Life - Second Life is a virtual reality platform where individuals interact in a virtual world. The software was developed in 2003 by Linden Labs. More than one million people now regularly use the software.
Hubs by Mozilla - A WebVR experiment from Mozilla Mixed Reality
Habbo - Hobbo is also known as ‘Hobbo Hotel’.
VRChat - Create and play in virtual worlds with others
Avakin Life - Imagine a virtual world where you, the user, are an integral part of its evolution, where you can...
VRland - Create and host 3D/VR immersive spaces on the web