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IMVU - #1 3D Avatar Social App
IMVU - #1 3D Avatar Social App
Social Networking, Entertainment
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5.5 (4 Ratings)
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Epic Graphics (4 more)
You can play on your laptop, tablet or mobile phone
Doesn’t allow to share pictures so it helps keeping you safe, it only reveals the information you want to reveal
You can have a feed where you post pictures of your avatar (almost like a Facebook page)
You can create and decorate your own room, add music, etc (only available on laptop version)
You pay to have money on the game (the only money you receive that is free is from Daily Spins and it takes quite a long time) (1 more)
The clothes on the game are quite expensive (the cheapest is 300 coins)
IMVU
IMVU is a virtual reality online game.
When you sign in with your email and password you are given initially 4000 coins to start your avatar look.
You can create a bio, speak about yourself, make posts like on Facebook in your profile.
You can also go to rooms of every kind, you can search what language you want the room to be in, the amount of people on it or the type of room you want to go to. (Ex: language- Spanish; 0-6 people; Chill out Room)
You can follow, add people, chat with them in the public room or private message them.
It’s a really good app to make some friends.
When you’re in a room, you can move around and click in poses you want your avatar to be, alone, or with someone else.
You will have a wish list where you can put items you eventually want to buy. Your friends can also gift you things from your wish list and you can do the same.
  
Ready Player One (2018)
Ready Player One (2018)
2018 | Sci-Fi
When the creator of a virtual reality world called the OASIS dies, he releases a video in which he challenges all OASIS users to find his Easter Egg, which will give the finder his fortune.



I might have to take back my negative ramblings about 3D briefly for this one. I was cursing under my breath when I saw the showing go up in the listings. You know my general feelings about the pointless format.

While I'm in no way converted, and out of choice I will always pick a 2D showing, this one was good. But I'm inclined to put that down to the video game nature of much of the film. I would note though that the film was clearer and more crisp to watch. Possibly this is down to the equipment used in the screens, as this was a different one to Tomb Raider which was decidedly fuzzy.

I didn't know anything about this film before going into it. Many people had told me that the book was difficult to read, and potentially that much of it might translate badly to the screen. I'm inclined to think that this film knocked its book out of the park judging by the crowd's reaction.

Most of the time, and compared to many of my friends, I consider myself to be a bit of a nerd. Even so, there were still a lot of references that completely passed me by on this one. It's a perfect film for the nostalgic nerd. At so many points I found myself smiling from memories of something as I saw it on the screen.