Monday, September 22, 2008

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is interactive socially, but the scenery doesn't really move although there is smoke, and being posted by the lightpoles comes at a price. Fortunately for you, there's a casino where you can earn Lindens. There are always people leaning against the light posts.
While there are public and private places, it seems that the place is ment for social interaction. There are several private places though. It is surrounded by water and has a port, with lots of places to pay to interact or to get money to do so. you can also buy boats.
In the Enterprise Area there are lots of bridges, cranes, and a windmill. I believe that the bridges are meant to show the link between the more interactive town-like part of Amsterdam and the separate land isles for the port and boat. Some of the buildings have very ornate architecture and some have fancy curtains. Maybe this is to show the richness of the port?Some of the buildings, however, look pretty poor from behind. A carelessness from the creator, or something more meaningful? Maybe ports like this in Downtown Amsterdam look rich but are actually poor.
There's also a mini-Japan kind of place. I think it's meant to show the diversity in a port.

1 comment:

Mianna Turbo said...

its funny out of all places your group would choose there to vist!