VirtualSociety was used in a hospital!
Originally, we’re building VirtualSociety to let you create your own worlds, your own games, and your own stories, using visual tools and no code. And recently, we got a pretty amazing example of what that can make possible.
Healthcare professionals used VirtualSociety to create Léo le loup, a game made for children with cystic fibrosis.
It wasn’t built in a separate tool, and it wasn’t some side project made with a different workflow either; it was created directly with VirtualSociety’s own tools.
If it helps children better understand their treatment, that’s already huge on its own. Improper use of inhalers and nebulizers can create serious risks for patients. And on the game/public side, it also gives us real validation for the tools we’re building.
Seeing people use them to create a real experience that is useful, complete, and coherent shows us that we’re heading in the right direction.
That these tools are not just interesting "in theory", but that they can genuinely be used to build something solid.
We wanted to show this to you because it says a lot about what VirtualSociety already is today… and what it could become.
We really can’t wait to launch the first public playtest!
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