OPERATION BURNINGWATER
Welcome to "Operation Burningwater", the ultimate video game experience where you are the hero tasked with saving the world. But there's a twist - this isn't just any ordinary game world, this is the real world we're talking about. That's right, the fate of our planet rests in your hands.
As the chosen one, you must navigate through treacherous terrain, battle fierce enemies, and solve intricate puzzles to ultimately save humanity from destruction. With the fate of the world at stake, every decision you make counts and every action you take can make a difference.
The clock is ticking, and time is running out. Will you be the one to step up and save the world from its imminent doom? The fate of humanity rests in your hands in "Operation Burningwater".
A Video Game Can Change It All
What sets "Operation Burningwater" apart from other video games is its use of open-source technology. The game's developers have integrated real-world data into the gameplay, allowing players to move resources outside the game and engage with the real world. This means that players can make use of actual data and information to make informed decisions and take actions that impact the real world.
For example, if a player needs to locate a certain resource to complete a mission, they can access real-world data to find the best location for that resource. Or if a mission requires the player to make a decision about a particular environmental issue, they can access real-world data on that issue to make an informed choice. By blurring the line between the game world and the real world, "Operation Burningwater" provides a truly unique and immersive gaming experience that challenges players to think outside the box and engage with the world around them in a meaningful way.
Testing... Testing...
At "Operation Burningwater", we're committed to creating a game that is accessible to as many people as possible. We believe that gaming is for everyone, regardless of the device or hardware they're using. That's why we've been actively testing different technologies to arrive at a combination of open-source and freely available software that allows us to be backward compatible back to the simplest internet browser while still providing real-time rendering for those with more capable hardware.
Wiki build
We've just gone live with an initial wiki build. Please forgive the humble beginnings, but it is easier to test this way. This is very much a work in progress and we are still making sure that we are happy with the build before moving on to content generation. Now that we've said "please forgive the mess while we are under construction", just know how excited we are that some of these things are actually happening! it might feel like banging two rocks together, but that was the secret to it all, wasn't it...