What is creatorverse




















The simple drag and drop controls allow users to make animations with ease. For a more in-depth look into how the app works, be sure to check out the video below. Creatorverse is a sandbox app with physics that opens up a whole world of creative possibilities for iPad users.

Posted in: Reviews , iPad Apps and Games. Review disclosure: note that the product reviewed on this page may have been provided to us by the developer for the purposes of this review. She followed it closely to investigate as she watched it collide with the town square. She covered her eyes as smoke started to emerge from the object. The second Solara arrived, a blockhead shoots out from the smoke and zoomed towards her, aiming to fight.

The blockhead that had been knocked back from the blast got up and charged again. She floated into the air, deciding to spin around her opponent and blast them repeatedly.

But why is it after me? After a few more blasts, she attempted to back up towards the object in the centre of the town square. If she was lucky, she could bait the Blockhead into attacking it. The blockhead continued to attack. I guess the object dissipated into the smoke. Using her superhuman strength, Solara pulled a large chunk of the ground loose and tossed it at her Blockhead.

She hoped it would be weaker than herself, and thus would be crushed. The blockhead was indeed crushed. When looking at it from an Arian view it appears that the smoke is coming from five separate places.

I jinxed it. She readied herself for some airborne combat. Come and get me! She was good in the air, without pesky gravity getting in her way. These Blockheads had no idea who they were dealing with. Which means I better just keep moving and try to find the source of this smoke! She steadied herself to fly one of the five sources of smoke. She did her best to simply dodge any attacks sent her way.

Eliminating the smoke seemed like a better way of dealing with the Blockheads than getting into an endless skirmish. Eight total. She charged energy in her hands, which occasionally lashed out with small bolts of lightning qt the ground. A furious and wild burst of energy shot out from her hands, the force almost knocking Solara off her feet.

She hoped to destroy the Blockheads and the smoke machine in one strong blow. The block heads were indeed destroyed. Unfortunately now they seem to be running a bit low on numbers, so only five responded to it. Solara took a few deep breaths after her attack. The smoke machine may have been gone, but she still had four more to destroy. She charged more energy in her hands, but she lacked the strength for another big blast. Instead, she would simply have to use her superior strength.

I can do this all day! She was bluffing though. Each strike was filled with furious energy, both figuratively and with the charged energy she generated at her limbs at the point of impact, very literally. She could only hope it would destroy the remaining Blockheads around her. Just a few more blasts and this will all be over, and I can relax. Almost like they had retreated…. Chrys fell down from their tree into a heap of navy and gold.

They often visited the center of Creatorverse- it was busy, and full of interesting people. Today, they had just happened to be only around two miles away, in a small thicket of trees. They cursed, getting up and brushing themselves off. Smoke billowed from what they could see of the town square, obscuring their view. There was something terribly wrong here. Chrys sighed, pushing away any thoughts of standing by, and finally decided to teleport to a rooftop not too near from the scene.

Perhaps they could get a better view of what the hell was going on. The last blockhead had already been defeated. They drew out their already-fixed katana, carefully watching the blockhead. Looking down, they jumped off the roof and landed on the ground. There, their crystalline abilities would work much better, and there would be less of a chance they would destroy any houses.

Although a voice in the back of their mind was wondering what was happening to the other creators, they pushed it away. An explosion sounded and Chrys flew back, slightly dizzy. Apparently, the blockhead had managed to get their dirty little hands on a copied version of their explosive arrowheads- tiny little pins of pain struck Chrys on their exposed arms. They could see tiny little pricks of red beginning to spread out, small pieces of shrapnel stuck in their skin.

Forcing their head back to the fight, they flew over the blockhead, stabbing it in the back with their katana before pressing it to the ground, summoning their dagger with the other hand and stabbing it through its head.

Their movements were fluid, practiced. While the fighting continued, a long figure walked out of the smoke in the area where there was the least amount of fighting. That should distract them long enough. As Solace skated around, cutting down blockheads in her path, she noticed someone walking towards the council building, a small group of blockheads with her.

Anis , she recalled seeing her from the tournament. Her abilities were…quite troublesome to say the least. She landed slightly to their left, giving them a neutral look. Anis frame skipped away, appearing behind them. Today, downloads appear to be so low, they are no longer graphically represented on Google Play. However, offering the app free, but holding the more advanced tools back as a purchasable option could actually be a canny move — and it is possible that downloads of the Lite version of Creatorverse have encouraged LL to think in these terms.

Ho hum. The press release announcing the release states:. In the meantime, the full version for both the Android and Kindle platforms has been updated to version 1.

What is to be made of this move? Google Play does provide a graphical indication of downloads; while this is very generic, it does show that after an initial strong interest in the product, installs do appear to have plummeted.

However, this may be indicative of nothing more than the fact the application is somewhat less popular on Android devices, the majority of which tend to be mobile phones with small screens rather than tablet-sized devices, and Creatorverse is not so ideally suited to these although the flip side to that, of course, is the same can be said of the IPhone and iPod Touch.

The app is offered through the Apple App Store , with the same version 1. Overall, Creatorverse is receiving a positive reaction both from reviewers and users. Skip to content Update: Peter Grey has confirmed with me that Versu and Creatorverse will be removed from the App Store and the other places Creatorverse had been available and their websites taken down in the immediate future.

The announcement in full reads: After careful consideration, Linden Lab has decided to cease development and support for dio, Versu, and Creatorverse. Like this: Like Loading The announcement goes on: For more complex creations, packs of advanced tools like teleporters and motors, are now available for purchase within the app.



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