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Idioma: English
Hispanio (Mostrar perfil) 16 de enero de 2011 12:17:59
Hello.
I was talking here a few months ago about a project. A project about an online game similar to eRepublik but with no admins, and so on.
http://es.lernu.net/komunikado/forumo/temo.php?t...
Well, the game was born the 2nd of January, and as I said, the game is open source, under the GPL. So everyone can modify the code, translate the game, etc.
There's only one country, but in that country you have the right to speak Esperanto, with Spanish too, according to the Constitution. Every law is translated in Esperanto. Well, if you register, you'll see that
But you have to know several things:
1) You haven't to use Internet Explorer. We must fix it.
2) You have to log in twice.
3) Most of the users don't know Esperanto, and there are only 6 or 7 people who speak Esperanto. Fortunately, there are people who speak English too, despite the fact that it's not official in the virtual country
Well, here is a link with more information (only in Esperanto, sorry).
The game is translated in Spanish, Esperanto and Valencian, a Spanish dialect similar to Catalan.
Enjoy , and if you have problems with the registration or the login, write me.
I was talking here a few months ago about a project. A project about an online game similar to eRepublik but with no admins, and so on.
http://es.lernu.net/komunikado/forumo/temo.php?t...
Well, the game was born the 2nd of January, and as I said, the game is open source, under the GPL. So everyone can modify the code, translate the game, etc.
There's only one country, but in that country you have the right to speak Esperanto, with Spanish too, according to the Constitution. Every law is translated in Esperanto. Well, if you register, you'll see that
But you have to know several things:
1) You haven't to use Internet Explorer. We must fix it.
2) You have to log in twice.
3) Most of the users don't know Esperanto, and there are only 6 or 7 people who speak Esperanto. Fortunately, there are people who speak English too, despite the fact that it's not official in the virtual country
Well, here is a link with more information (only in Esperanto, sorry).
The game is translated in Spanish, Esperanto and Valencian, a Spanish dialect similar to Catalan.
Enjoy , and if you have problems with the registration or the login, write me.
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 16 de enero de 2011 14:37:08
I wonder if in this environment a pidgin language will appear? Españenciantà Does everyone communicate together at once, like with the tujmesaĝilo here at lernu?
Hispanio (Mostrar perfil) 16 de enero de 2011 14:45:18
ceigered:I wonder if in this environment a pidgin language will appear? Españenciantà Does everyone communicate together at once, like with the tujmesaĝilo here at lernu?There is a chat as main part of the game