
After I did some work on the website’s presentation today I logged into Second Life to see how I could go about kicking off Babel as a game event. I learned that I can only host official events on land that I own or that’s owned by a group that I’m a member of. But because the Babel game requires so many prims it’s best played in a spacious sandbox. So I guess I have to talk to some friends, gather people on the spot and rely on word-of-mouth to spread the buzz about this game.

Unfortunetely there weren’t any friends online, and the sandbox-dwelling crowd was rather unresponsive. So I started to play around with prims myself, to test what kind of structures could build the most stable tower. After 2 unsuccesful attempts I came up with a 2-layer structure of an ordinary cube, bracketed at the top with 4 corners. The brackets would keep the next block in place, in a way gripping onto it. This worked great until someone decided to place a bomb on the side of my tower. The blast pushed the tower over, making the topmost blocks disappear off-world, and then… it got stuck. The brackets held the tower up, even though it was now leaning over in a very disconcerting way.

The guy with the bombs kept trying to topple the rest of the tower and I had to get away to get some dinner. Afterwards I came back to see if he had managed to break down the tower, but it was still standing. I think I’ll leave it for the moment to draw some attention from teh sandbox crowd. And then it’s on teh the next sandbox to make abother attempt.

Posted by Chief of Surgery 
