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* A taxi service | * A taxi service | ||
* A bulletin board that renders live twitter streams | * A bulletin board that renders live twitter streams | ||
+ | * A language-learning game, possibly integrated with other applications for maximum immersiveness | ||
+ | * A game of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin_(game) Assassins], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugitive_(game) Fugitives], or [http://humansvszombies.org/ Humans vs. Zombies]. | ||
+ | * Collaborative music creation using uploaded sound and MIDI files, ideally with an in-world MIDI editor. | ||
+ | * Collaborative graffiti wall | ||
+ | * Ability to display YouTube videos as textures on objects |
Revision as of 01:50, 17 March 2011
This is a list of applications that might be interesting to build in a virtual world using the Emerson scripting language. Add more. If it takes a while to describe them, then create a new page for them.
- A taxi service
- A bulletin board that renders live twitter streams
- A language-learning game, possibly integrated with other applications for maximum immersiveness
- A game of Assassins, Fugitives, or Humans vs. Zombies.
- Collaborative music creation using uploaded sound and MIDI files, ideally with an in-world MIDI editor.
- Collaborative graffiti wall
- Ability to display YouTube videos as textures on objects