I Got PAID to Tame Unicorns in Second Life?! 🦄 (Pikoversum)
So… I just spent an hour taming unicorns in Second Life — and yes, I actually got paid Linden Dollars for it. 🦄
The game is called Pikoversum, and it’s honestly one of the more unique things I’ve tried in Second Life recently.
What Is Pikoversum?
At its core, Pikoversum is a unicorn taming game. You grab the HUD from the Marketplace (it costs just 1 Linden Dollar), find a location that has the Pikoversum Anhk rezzed, and start taming unicorns.
Taming is super simple:
- Walk up to a unicorn
- Start the taming process
- Wait beside it until it completes
That’s it.
If you’re successful, the unicorn gets added to your collection on the website, and you get paid Linden Dollars. The payout amount is set by the landowner.
Easy money? Kind of. You do have to wait around while the taming finishes — but that’s actually the point.
Why Landowners Might Like This
Here’s where it gets interesting.
Because taming takes time, players stay on the land while they wait. That means more traffic for the landowner. And in Second Life, traffic can matter.
Landowners can also buy the Pikoversum Anhk for just 1 Linden Dollar and set their own payouts. It’s basically a built-in incentive system to encourage avatars to hang out on your land.
Pretty clever, honestly.
Is It Popular?
Not really.
There are only a handful of locations running Pikoversum right now, which is kind of surprising. It’s a simple concept, low cost to try, and something different from the usual Second Life activities.
If you’re bored and looking for something new, taming unicorns for Linden Dollars might be worth checking out.
And if you own land? It might be an inexpensive experiment to see if it boosts your natural traffic.
Either way… I can now officially say I spent an hour of my life taming unicorns in Second Life — and got paid for it.
Honestly? No regrets. 🦄✨
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