MMO platform The Multiverse Network has launched and added Robosnow, a 3D online game from developer Metaversatility, into its Worlds In Progress Initiative, a network of virtual worlds under development.
Multiverse and Metaversatility consider Robosnow to be a demonstration of the studio’s and the platform’s capability to rapidly prototype and launch a fully functioning game or virtual world within a short period of time.
Robosnow joins eight other virtual worlds in Multiverse’s World In Progress Initiative which grants users access to projects currently under development on the Multiverse Platform. Users can access the virtual worlds through Multiverse’s World Browser, a downloadable and free application.
"Metaversatility is a remarkable company," said Corey Bridges, co-founder and executive producer, Multiverse. "Where other companies have hemmed and hawed for years about whether or not to build a casual MMO, or whether such a thing was even possible, Metaversatility stepped up and did it – in a month. They're an inspiring example of how the Multiverse Platform can enable true innovation in the new medium of virtual worlds."










Comments (1)
This is supposed to be inspirational? Bridges must be joking.
Has anyone actually played this "casual MMO?" There is nothing to do in this game, and there is no community. Players are able to guide a space-ship through an empty galaxy. That's about it.
Am I missing something?
Posted by Uninspired | May 1, 2008 2:07 PM
Posted on May 1, 2008 14:07