I Spent 1 Hour in AvatarLife – Here’s What Happened
I recently spent an hour exploring AvatarLife, which is an OpenSim-based alternative to Second Life. If you enjoy virtual worlds where you can customize your avatar, explore different places, and collect free items, AvatarLife might interest you.
Here’s what I experienced during my first hour.
Starting at the Welcome Area
I began in the Welcome Area, which is usually the first place new users arrive. It’s designed to help players learn the basics and find useful locations.
While I was there, I picked up some objects for the Podex Affiliate system. I also received 100 AV$ from someone before I even started my livestream, which was a nice surprise. AV$ is the in-game currency used in AvatarLife.
Camping to Earn AV$
One interesting feature I found was camping spots. There were:
- Dance campers
- Chair campers
These are places where you can sit or dance to earn AV$. However, it didn’t clearly say how long you need to camp to earn money. That made it a little confusing for beginners.
Still, it’s a simple way for new players to start earning currency without spending real money.
The Bump Car Area
There was also a bump car area. The idea is that players drive small cars and bump into each other for fun.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t very exciting because no one else was there at the time. Bump cars are definitely more fun when you have other players to interact with.
Claiming a Free Home
One of the highlights of my visit was the Free Homes area. I was able to select a free home for my avatar.
Now I just have to wait for an admin to assign the home to my account. If everything goes smoothly, I’ll soon have my own place in AvatarLife. For a free virtual world, that’s a pretty nice feature.
Checking Out Omni Free Items
I also visited the Omni Free Items location, and this was impressive. There were many free items available, including:
- Homes
- Complete avatars
- Clothing
- Accessories
- Other useful objects
For new players, this is a great way to customize your character without spending AV$.
Final Thoughts After One Hour
After spending an hour in AvatarLife, here’s what stood out:
Pros:
- Free homes
- Lots of free items
- Easy ways to earn AV$
- Friendly community (someone gave me 100 AV$!)
Cons:
- Some areas felt empty
- Camping instructions were unclear
- Certain activities are only fun with more players
Overall, AvatarLife seems like a solid option if you’re looking for a free OpenSim virtual world. It has strong potential, especially if more users are online and active.
I’ll be checking back once my free home gets assigned to see how the experience improves!
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