It starts out fantastic, but later on I was a bit disappointed. I expected a real Tamagotchi-experience with an evolution, but instead I could only make him sad with a slap and happy again by feeding him. After 10 seconds I was tired of it. Or did I miss something?
Posted by: Buzzing Bees at September 30, 2008 10:16 AM
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I would not call this most extraordinary uses of Papervision 3D i've ever seen. I studied PV3d with john grden and would love to hear his comment on this as well. As powerful as this component is I would expect a much more 3D environment. Also I would like to see it used to its full ability. Not use it just for sake. PV3d would be revolutionary for e-commerce sites dealing in higher end products. Or at least create an environment that deals more with showing movement through different spacial planes. I was disappointed in this execution. I too was bored after only a couple of minutes with the lack of entertainment progression.
Posted by: wesley kelley at October 1, 2008 04:27 PM
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I agree, it was disappointing after a few seconds. Not sure it's the greatest use of PV compared to this: http://www.peugeot.co.uk/tepee-experience
Posted by: Jim at October 2, 2008 02:50 PM
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I love the intro sequence, although did it remind anyone else of the Mini Minimalism campaign? http://neverinneutral.com/mini_minimalism/microsite/
Posted by: Tim O'Neill at October 19, 2008 01:14 PM
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