Are you a creative 3D-modelator or a furry this game is for you, but for everyone else... just no.

User Rating: 5.8 | Second Life PC
This game is not really to me considered as a game but more as an general community, or a more interactive forum where people can just chat around with other people online and/or create items to spare, share, or sell, for absolutley no reason at all but just for the creative sense itself. Graphics nor the sound has any direct stunning approach for the player, they're both just there. As mentioned before this is not any kind of these RPGs were you're running around slaying creatures to gain items or experience to build your character, your only purpose is to spend time in the community and creating stuff, so if you don't like it then you're not forces to keep on playing/creating. This community-like game is also popular around the furry population, having a chance for themselves to interact with others online, creating their own fursonas in 3D and generally just draw attentional attention to their online popularity list on the bigger furry communities and galleries. And therefor it's kind of an amusing feature of the game beeing able to script, create and interact about how you'd like, if you have experience enough to do that, which leaves the less experienced modelators and scriptors a little bit disapointed how little they can actuallty do in the 'game' more than chat and walk around the pretty plain and undetailed world. Sexual objects, acts and scripts is not all that very rare, there's specific areas where people can just bunch together and role-play and interact sexually in the community itself, which could ofcourse shock or offense some players but that's why this game is not for everyone, where the developers won't reduce the players possibilities just to make it pure RP-rated. So, if you're an artist or just an creative person, with furry interests then this game, or client, is just the thing for you. But all of you rest RPG-fanatics out there isn't missing anything here, if you still want to download the free client and then complain about it, it's your own fault. I'm not a big fan of this community of Second Life myself but I can clearly see what people can find within the very ways of building up the virtual world.