Hello, kiwis. I have decided to take a journey into the horrifyingly interesting mish-mash of LSD: Dream emulator, and SecondLife. Let's get to it.
DAY 1.
You spawn in a main hub area. A large octagonal room surrounded by a large open desert area. This is where you will find people if anyone is online. The conversations here, are... normal. Regulars here I've noticed include Doxfox, Caspian, 640x480, SirGemini, ThePurifier, and ObscurusDoom. Not to mention the rare Nexialist or Jimbly. People talk about their lives, and occasionally drop some info to curious explorers about Worlds's history and how it continues to exist. Nothing out of the ordinary. Stoners, and boomers seem to be the main group that still hang out here. They use it like a chat room, it seems.
The area around the main hub room. This "world" is called Home. There are multiple areas you can teleport to, and this is where everyone starts off when they create a character, or log in at any point. There is nothing out there, except some cacti, and a biplane with a large "WORLDS.com" sign flying around. As far as I've seen, there are no teleporters or doors in the desert, and it is very empty. Onto the next thing...
This is the list of places you can teleport to. They all have sub-areas that you can also choose to go to. I've noticed most of the default areas seem to have a lot of Hanson-based rooms where you can click on signs that take you to Hanson's website.
Here is the Auditorium, accessible from the large octagonal hub room. One thing you will learn about Worlds.com is that is very, very isolating, but yet very compelling. Every area felt almost dreamlike, with its low quality renders, pixels, and midi music. Most of the time there was no sound, except for doors opening and closing. These areas used to be full of Worlds.com members, but are now a digital snapshot of a different point in time.
This is just the first post. Should I continue?
DAY 1.

You spawn in a main hub area. A large octagonal room surrounded by a large open desert area. This is where you will find people if anyone is online. The conversations here, are... normal. Regulars here I've noticed include Doxfox, Caspian, 640x480, SirGemini, ThePurifier, and ObscurusDoom. Not to mention the rare Nexialist or Jimbly. People talk about their lives, and occasionally drop some info to curious explorers about Worlds's history and how it continues to exist. Nothing out of the ordinary. Stoners, and boomers seem to be the main group that still hang out here. They use it like a chat room, it seems.

The area around the main hub room. This "world" is called Home. There are multiple areas you can teleport to, and this is where everyone starts off when they create a character, or log in at any point. There is nothing out there, except some cacti, and a biplane with a large "WORLDS.com" sign flying around. As far as I've seen, there are no teleporters or doors in the desert, and it is very empty. Onto the next thing...


Here is the Auditorium, accessible from the large octagonal hub room. One thing you will learn about Worlds.com is that is very, very isolating, but yet very compelling. Every area felt almost dreamlike, with its low quality renders, pixels, and midi music. Most of the time there was no sound, except for doors opening and closing. These areas used to be full of Worlds.com members, but are now a digital snapshot of a different point in time.
This is just the first post. Should I continue?