- Onverse
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Onverse Developer(s) Onverse, LLC Publisher(s) Onverse, LLC Engine Torque (Modified)[1] Platform(s) Mac OS X, Windows Release date(s) Latest release ? / June 30, 2011[6] Genre(s) Massively Multiplayer Online Virtual World Media/distribution Download Onverse is a free online 3D virtual world, social network and gaming platform developed by Onverse, LLC. Onverse, LLC is a privately held company based out of Tempe, Arizona. Its name is a portmanteau of "online" and "universe."
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History
Onverse, LLC was founded in late 2006 by Stephen M. Pierce II, former Design Manager for Sony Online Entertainment, who had grown tired of the corporate environment and felt he was "ready to build his own world."[7][7] Development of the online world began in late 2007 when Pierce was able to convince an engineer, Wesley Macdonald, to take on the project.[7] The staff soon expanded with the addition of Eric Hoefer (an artist), Ben Steele (an animator), and Scott Mitting (a web engineer).[8] After 18 months the Windows client opened to a public beta on June 15, 2009.[9] On August 6, 2009, the Mac OS X client opened to the public.[3]
Technology
Onverse is built on top of a highly modified version of the Torque Game Engine.[1] Using Torque means it is available for both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.[10] The game can be run with high or low-detail graphics. High-detail produces better images, whereas low-detail reduces lag on less powerful computers. The patching system was developed in-house, allowing it to be compatible with many operating systems.[11]
Features
Social Network
Onverse is both a social network and a virtual world.[8] Its website includes popular features of social networking, including: avatars profiles, media sharing, user comments, microblogging and an interactive forum.
Virtual World
Main features of the virtual world include:
- A large amount of free content (e.g., apartments, clothing, furniture, tools, clothes)
- Player Points (see Economy) to purchase upgraded tools, furniture, pets, clothing and homes[12]
- Games and puzzles that produce rewards
- A large variety of settings to chat and interact with other avatars in
- Official competitions and events for Cash Coin rewards (see Economy)
VIP Subscription Service
Players have the to option to subscribe to a pay-to-play service (dubbed "VIP Club").[13] This subscription offers many benefits to players including:
- 20% off of the price of all in-game items
- 50% increase in inventory limit
- 20% increase on the total amount of furniture that can be placed in one's home
- Exclusive items
- A monthly stipend of CC
- Access to alpha-level content
- Logo showing VIP status within the game, next to your name.
- Access to the "VIP Premium Vault" in the Onverse Store for past premiums released in the game.
- Access to the "VIP Lounge" in the Shark Tank Nightclub in the Hub.
The World
The Learning Center
The Learning Center consists of a series of tutorials. All new players spawn in the Learning Center in the hopes that they will complete the tutorials. Completing the tutorials is optional, but encouraged.
The Hub
The Hub is the central shopping district and contains many themed stores. The Hub features the Shark Tank Nightclub, a popular hangout destination. It is notable because its entrance is shaped like a shark's mouth. The Hub contains Metroview apartments, a large apartment complex that features free apartments, deluxe apartments and penthouses. The Hub also encompasses surrounding areas including Blue Water Bay. To celebrate the 2009 Holiday Season the Hub was decorated with snowmen, Christmas trees and falling snow. The Hub was decorated to celebrate Independence Day 2009, and Spring 2010 as well, albeit on a smaller scale.
Volcano Island
Volcano Island was the first community available. It has a tropical island theme (i.e., Hawaiian) with many different areas and secret caves. The island gets its name from "Old Smokey," a large active volcano. Housing is Tuscan themed and encompasses dwellings such as bungalows to mansions. Volcano Island has a few island-themed shops and Paradise Apartments which contains apartments and deluxe apartments.
Paradise Estates
Paradise Estates are located on islands outlaying Volcano Island. Each island is home to four estates, which may have one mansion and one or two smaller structures. Estates gave players the ability to place objects on the terrain surrounding their house, which was previously impossible.[14]
Ancient Moon
Ancient Moon is a distant moon that orbits the Onverse world. Ancient Moon is the largest area of the game and has many points of interest, most notable "The Temple of Suul", a giant maze users must traverse cooperatively in order to gain a reward.[9] Housing in this community is notable because it is a departure from previously seen housing; players live in biodome-esque areas. The Sol Apartment complex is home to apartments and deluxe apartments. Ancient Moon now has its own set of estates similar to Volcano Island's Paradise Estates.
Enchanted Forest
On May 30, 2011, Steve M. Pierce, CEO of Onverse, LLC. announced the production of a new world coming June 15, 2011 via Forums.
Minigames
IceFall
IceFall was the first minigame in Onverse. IceFall is a simple first person shooter game where 8 players can play simultaneously. Gameplay takes place on a floating platform formed by square tiles. Players try to collect PP while attempting knock off their opponents by firing snowballs or by acquiring additional power-ups while avoiding being knocked off themselves. There are four versions of the arena that have different entry costs: 0PP (Free), 100PP, 500PP and 1000PP.[12]
Splatball
Splatball is the second minigame in Onverse. Splatball is a paintball shooter minigame. In the future, players will be able to purchase different Splatball guns. Players compete against one another trying to "splat" each other in the process. Splatball was released with the 0.8.3 update. The game features free-for-all battles and team battles.
Trials of the Ancients
A collection of mini dungeons and puzzles to challenges users. Some trials can be completed solo while others require cooperative gameplay with varying team sizes. Successful completion of a trial will result in a user gaining prizes and loot to display. Trial's are updated very often, usually to weed out the easy ones.
Economy
The Onverse economy runs on a dual currency model: Player Points (abbreviated as "PP") and Cash Coins ("CC.")
Player Points
Player Points are the free currency in Onverse. PP are acquired through the use of tools or by playing games (e.g., IceFall) and can now also be purchased online. PP can be used to buy approximately half of the items in the game.
Cash Coins
Cash Coins are the paid currency in Onverse. CC are used to purchase exclusive/rare items, pets, mansions and penthouses. CC can be purchased online or be freely obtained by recruiting new users and participating in promotional offers. CC can be converted to PP by an NPC at a rate of 100CC for 1,000PP.
References
- ^ a b "The World is your Playground with Onverse". 2009-08-31. http://www.torquepowered.com/community/blogs/view/18217.
- ^ "Welcome to the Onverse!". http://www.onverse.com/home/news/2009/06/Beta-Launch.html. Retrieved 04/03/2010.
- ^ a b "Mac Version and Video Contest". http://forum.onverse.com/showthread.php?p=4784. Retrieved 04/03/2010.
- ^ a b "Onverse Beta Update 0.4". http://www.onverse.com/home/news/2009/08/Onverse-Beta-Update-0.4.html. Retrieved 04/03/2010.
- ^ "Onverse & Linux". http://forum.onverse.com/showthread.php?p=21205. Retrieved 04/03/2010.
- ^ "Apple - Downloads - Simulation & Sports - Onverse". http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games/simulation_and_sports/onverse.html. Retrieved 11/21/2010.
- ^ a b c "Onverse CEO finds dream in online world". 2009-12-31. http://www.azcentral.com/business/abg/articles/2009/12/31/20091231abg-smallbiz1231.html.
- ^ a b "Q&A: Onverse CEO Steve Pierce". 2009-06-30. http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/2009/06/qa-onverse-ceo-steve-pierce.html.
- ^ a b Kaneka, Kyoko. (12/02/2009). "The Onverse Virtual World Goes to Space". http://www.pr.com/press-release/196517.
- ^ "Onverse Releases Mac OS Version". 2009-08-13. http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/2009/08/onverse-releases-mac-os-version.html.
- ^ "Onverse Update 0.7 is Here!". http://www.onverse.com/home/news/2010/02/Onverse-Update-0.7-is-Here.html. Retrieved 04/03/2010.
- ^ a b "Onverse Adds Gaming Features with IceFall and Virtual Pets.". 2009-09-25. http://www.virtualworldsnews.com/2009/09/onverse-adds-gaming-features-with-icefall-and-virtual-pets.html.
- ^ "The VIP Club is here!". 2010-03-13. http://www.onverse.com/home/news/2010/03/The-VIP-Club-is-here.html.
- ^ "Estates are Here!". 2010-05-26. http://www.onverse.com/home/news/2010/05/Estates-are-Here.html.
External links
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