They receive a small supply of Cit圜ash in the beginning and can earn more by getting a virtual job. Members can buy objects in any of Cybertown’s shopping centers or flea markets, and they also can buy or trade from other members. I took a return trip and managed to make it to the mall without defying gravity, purchasing a bed, dining room table and lamp before my cash ran out. The number swelled to more than 500 around dinnertime. There were more than 300 people online in the middle of the day. Most admitted they hadn’t been there long, and didn’t know how to do many things. Many of the bodies I stumbled into in Cybertown were equally clueless. When I emerged, mad as a wet virtual hen, I admit I went on a bit of a tear, invading other people’s homes and trying to steal their bearskin rugs, wet bars, pink toilets and other stuff.īut I couldn’t even figure out how to commit a cybercrime. I got out of there only to stumble into a virtual pool, where I would have drowned if I’d been real – I couldn’t figure out how to turn around and walk out. I tried the mall, but somehow I ended up defying gravity, my virtual person spinning around the room, flying over couches and crashing into lamps. Then I claimed a house, but I couldn’t figure out how to get furniture. For instance, I found a virtual body, or Avatar, but I couldn’t figure out how to dress her. Navigating the dense structure is a daunting task. Unless you really know what you’re doing, being a lone wolf in Cybertown can be dumb. But I also was part of the problem – I tried to do it all on my own.
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