Unity3D
Dean Groom,
Design 4 Learning,
Sept 24, 2009
Think of this as Second Life in the browser. Use the mouse to point directions, the arrow keys on your keyboard to move (takes a bit of getting used to). Oh, I didn't see avatars or things that people created (and all the rest) but the main thing - the lushly detailed 3D environment - is there. Without a special Second Life browser. As Dean Groom says, "It might not look much here, but go and see how fast it loads, how graphically rich it is, how it deals with sound, runs on a browser, allows flash like interactions, and is already in commercial use on multiple consoles and even iPhone."
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