Sometimes you get a surprise that really brightens one’s day. In-world business runs slowly while marketplace sales increase steadily. No surprise that one starts considering to close down the sim and start selling on marketplace exclusively. I haven’t done that yet, because I myself am a big fan of buying in-world. I love the experience to stroll through shops even though stuff rezzes slowly moste of the time. I enjoy watching how merchants placed their products and hol lovingly they decorate their stores. If all merchants close down their sims, what will remain? Linden Homes? RP sims? Housing? Zyngo places? A better place?
Just when I checked my sales today and realized that once again tier for my stores where higher then in-world sales, I read this encouraging review of my sim “Rockje” by Damy Difference. Thank you for this encouragement.
As I come to this new land I immediately discover that it is not a shop but an entire land, a park full of items and funny things, from fashion to skydiving, islands that looks like a far “never land “, a lost childhood, for those who still miss it like me.
I entered this land and explored it feeling that sensation, that mix of surprise and curiosity; it always happens to me when my trips take me to particular nice places. Here it’s all dedicated to romanticism, that cupid arrow for your special someone. Everyone needs one, and a pose to stand with her, or him.
I appreciated the friendly note card the system gave me, I found it very useful and not too long or even boring, as sometimes ,unfortunately, happens. Then I started looking around trying to understand where to go and the longest elevator I have ever seen took caught immediately mt attention. It took me to two different floors; the first one is an elegant and sweet shop, the other one instead has a base jumping area on its side.
This place is so big and so detailed that I’m terribly scared of missing something, everything surprises me and I don’t want to miss a thing.
Fortunately my parachute opens at the height of a hundred meters, I fly in the direction of a second island, connected to the first one by a long bridge. If the first island was a kind of “never land” of the romanticism, this has certainly to be the most wild side. The buildings themselves look like a big adventure-park, with a train that goes around everywhere too.
Concluding, I bet you not to enjoy this fantastic place. I recommend you for good prizes also and gifts everywhere. A great thank to the owner.
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