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Some Virtual Worlds
A virtual world is a genre of online community that often takes the form of a computer-based simulated environment, through which users can interact with one another and use and create objects[1]. Virtual worlds are intended for its users to inhabit and interact, and the term today has become largely synonymous with interactive 3D virtual environments, where the users take the form of avatars visible to others graphically[2]. These avatars are usually depicted as textual, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional graphical representations, although other forms are possible[3] (auditory[4] and touch sensations for example). Some, but not all, virtual worlds allow for multiple users.
Source: Wikipedia
- A Tale in the Desert
- Achaea
- Active Worlds
- City of Heroes
- Club Penguin
- Counter-Strike
- Dark Age of Camelot
- Dark Ages
- Dubit
- EVE
- EverQuest
- EverQuest II
- Final Fantasy XI
- Furcadia
- Gaia online
- Habbo Hotel
- Iron Realms
- Kaneva
- Kingdom of Loathing
- Kingdom of the Winds
- LambdaMOO
- Legend of Mir
- Lineage
- Lineage II
- Mabinogi
- Matrix Online
- Meridian 59
- MU Online
- Multiverse
- Neopets
- Neverwinter Nights
- Play.net
- Playd
- Project Darkstar
- Project Entropia
- Project Outback
- Ragnarok Online
- Runescape
- Ryzom
- Second Life
- Seed
- Shadowbane
- Skotos
- Star Wars Galaxies
- The Sims Online
- There
- ToonTown
- Ultima Online
- Vanguard
- Vzones
- Webkinz
- Whyville
- World of Warcraft
- Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates
Source: Terra Nova