One incredibly common virtual world for teenagers is Habbo. Habbo allows you to create your own mini avatar on its website, and roam through a number of different rooms within the ‘hotel’. It has been incredibly popular over the last few years, and there are now many spin off websites that revolve around this Habbo virtual world.
Another virtual world is IMVU. IMVU is an incredibly popular virtual reality that allows adults as well as teenagers to create their very own avatar and chat to friends, and meet new people. You will have your very own room which you can design, and an avatar that is completely customisable. Your avatar can represent you, or can represent a person you admire. Either way, the avatar will be there in place of you in this virtual reality.
When you want to talk to somebody, your avatar will meet up with another avatar within a given room and you will be able to talk just like you do on clients like Windows Live Messenger or AIM. This virtual world perhaps doesn’t give you the same ‘freedom’ as other virtual worlds, but it’s certainly the most popular as it focuses on the main part of a virtual world �" communication. It takes communication like Windows Live Messenger and AIM to a whole new level, allowing you to communicate through the user of avatars and virtual people, in a virtual world.
It’s not just looking at text; it’s seeing the automated body language and style that surrounds a particular individual. It’s more than just talking, it’s communicating on a nearly human level, over the Internet.
Either Habbo or IMVU can be a great opportunity for you to experience virtual worlds and make full use of the Internet.
Another virtual world is IMVU. IMVU is an incredibly popular virtual reality that allows adults as well as teenagers to create their very own avatar and chat to friends, and meet new people. You will have your very own room which you can design, and an avatar that is completely customisable. Your avatar can represent you, or can represent a person you admire. Either way, the avatar will be there in place of you in this virtual reality.
When you want to talk to somebody, your avatar will meet up with another avatar within a given room and you will be able to talk just like you do on clients like Windows Live Messenger or AIM. This virtual world perhaps doesn’t give you the same ‘freedom’ as other virtual worlds, but it’s certainly the most popular as it focuses on the main part of a virtual world �" communication. It takes communication like Windows Live Messenger and AIM to a whole new level, allowing you to communicate through the user of avatars and virtual people, in a virtual world.
It’s not just looking at text; it’s seeing the automated body language and style that surrounds a particular individual. It’s more than just talking, it’s communicating on a nearly human level, over the Internet.
Either Habbo or IMVU can be a great opportunity for you to experience virtual worlds and make full use of the Internet.