Written on July 29th, 2009 by Chino

Rabbicorn – using virtual world for storytelling

As many people would say it, it’s like Disney World inside Second Life.

Bryn Oh, the storyteller of Rabbicorn, really is a genius by making his imagination a reality (virtually). Parts of the story are divided into sections where every section is visually stimulating. No words can really describe the feeling that you get from visiting this area inside the IBM3 island.

This entry is supposedly a review of Rabbicorn and yet I can’t get words to describe it. Purely stunning and creative. The creator is a genius!

Here’s my favorite part from the poems:

In the morning

Feet did race

The lid did open

A childs face

Anyway, enough of me rambling, here are some screenshots that I got from this amazing trip.

Rabbicorn start

Gotta read the tips or instructions first.

 

into the blur

Visually stunning and creative.

the old room

and there is this poem fairy-like mannequin in the old room.

If that’s not really enough (and I believe the pictures aren’t really) then here’s the SLURL to the place.

Make sure you set your environment to Midnight when you’re visiting.

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