You start the game in the central hub in the main world where you’re much more likely to see other people. As a result, the game is extremely vibrant ranging from references to other video games to fashion shops. Players can basically draw and create any type of object and add it to the game. Manyland embraces creativity like no other game. We wanted to share our favorite moments in a short article so here are some highlights from our time in the many lands of Manyland, pun intended. During our journey, we went scuba diving, transformed into a mermaid, took a Star Wars space ship to fly, rode a dragon, chilled out in a Starbucks world, danced with bears, become a fox, and a lot more that was enough to get us hooked. The game is really simple yet even without signing up, we spent around 8 hours just exploring what other people made, while there were some less-finished places after we went far and wide, there are some extremely interesting creations and worlds. For a 2D world, the amount of freedom a player has and the ease of use of the drawing mechanics truly sets the game apart from its counterparts. People can create their own objects and can even create their own worlds. It has no unified story, rules, or any other predefined structures. The game consists of 2D worlds that are entirely created by the players. Manyland is a Sandbox Styled 2d MMO(Massive Multiplayer Online) game where players have their own avatars named Manyzens. After trying a couple of games, we weren’t sure if there was a game that would fit our expectations until we came across Manyland. So, we looked for a game that induced creativity, was simple to play, and wasn’t too popular. Anyway, we decided to use this spare time to find some games that are both fun and have design value. As like must of our readers, we have been stuck home in quarantine for the past weeks.
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