You and
your chosen avatar (Witch Doctor, Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Demon Hunter or Crusader) must venture into a wealth of different locations and eventually vanquish Diablo himself.
Exploration is only meaningful if rewarded with discovery, and when you do stumble upon an object with which your girl can interact — like an old building facade littered with spent rifle shells — you are granted not just an item to collect for your basket and potential rooms to unlock in Grandmother's house, but a short line of pop - up text that gives insight into
your chosen avatar's thoughts, feelings and personality.
Check out TangoWire's virtual dating feature, which allows members to
choose avatars and interact in a digital environment before meeting offline.
With virtual dating you can
choose an avatar and go on an interactive virtual date!
Step one of your virtual date is to
choose an avatar.
Through OmniDate, users
choose avatars, that will represent them on their dates.
OmniDate is an avatar - based virtual dating system where each dater
chooses an avatar as their alter - ego.
After
choosing my avatar, the app showed avatars of people who where nearby..
In story mode, the player has the option of
choosing their avatar, each having their own pros, cons and a different set of cards.
In the storage room they are told to clean up, they find an old gaming console, turn it on and
choose avatars.
Students
choose an avatar, a computer - generated learning coach, who automatically pops up with instant feedback and helpful formulas.
Here's an article I wrote to help you get started on how to build this: Allow Learners to
Choose an Avatar Using One Variable, and a free template you can download: Storyline 2 -
Choose an Avatar Template
Learn how easy it was to build this in Storyline by reading this article:
Choosing an Avatar with a Slider Using Storyline 2.
Another fun way to present this content is to let the learners
choose the avatar by dragging a slider, as opposed to just clicking directly on the character.
This is a great example of all three methods of personalization: adding your name,
choosing your avatar, and branching paths depending on your decision - making.
Here's an example of how you can
choose an avatar at the start of the course and have it appear later within a scenario:
Students begin the game by
choosing an avatar, a job, family members and a place to live.
Players can
choose their avatars from a number of distinct, fully customizable classes, each with tons of different weapon setups and compete with other players and NPCs in tactical and challenging fights.
When you first boot up the game you create a custom rider and are even able to
choose avatars for yourself and your managers.
From a narrative perspective, this option is understandable, but it would be nice to have the option to
choose another Avatar to play through earlier stages instead of waiting until the world has already been saved.
You'll be able to pick and
choose your avatar's gender, helmet design (including community created versions), race number and then the team you want to begin your career with.
The first thing you'll need to do is
choose your avatar as well as the nickname which your assistant Keira calls you by.
You start by creating a profile and
choosing an avatar, and by completing puzzles you advance along a persistent RPG - like level progression.
Users also have the option to
choose an avatar representing a Disney, Disney Pixar or Star Wars character.
While there's plenty of flexibility in how
you choose your avatar's face, hair, and clothes, they always come out looking like an 80's sci - fi movie.
Give yourself a name and
choose an avatar, then click «Add» and you'll be asked to then sign into another Google Account.
Choose an avatar and stick with it.
Not exact matches
Microsoft's
avatars will also support pregnant characters, and skin color can be modified to the tone of the player's
choosing.
While there are exceptions — a certain president comes to mind — hardcore violations of Twitter's terms of service are usually the work of so - called eggs (i.e., users who have the default
avatar because they never bothered to
choose one) and other anonymous trolls with follower counts in the dozens.
The friend for whom he was asking offered to make a «Winner
chooses loser's Twitter
avatar» bet with me: If Auburn reaches seven wins, he wins.
There's more
avatars and helmet designs (including community - created versions) to
choose from, and gamers can start with whatever team they want.
After you log in, you get to
choose «
avatar» (character).
The fun experience begins when riders
choose their Slideboard and enter their player name — or
avatar — at the attraction's entrance.
Kids can
choose their favorite
avatar, and go beyond basic robotics with custom interactions they can create.
But all the steps for producing fish
avatars, from implanting the tumors to analyzing the results, would take just 2 weeks to 3 weeks, so they could be useful for
choosing a patient's initial treatment, she says.
They were also more likely to
choose an attractive
avatar.
«On Twitter, you can
choose a handle and use an
avatar on your profile, which makes some people feel like they can speak more freely and not be ashamed or embarrassed to talk about their weight.»
2.4 Our website is also a multi-user online service provided by us and a place for you primarily to create your own community about movies and more, post links and exchange views with other users in the FilmOn3d («FilmOn3d») section of our website on whatever subject you
choose (subject to the restrictions contained in these terms) and post personal information about yourself and material of your
choosing including, photographs, video clips, create a graphical representation of your body (such representation being called an «
Avatar»), post music and user generated content by email, or on MP3 files via our website on the Internet (the «Content»).
Synopsis: When four high - school kids discover an old video game console with a game they've never heard of — Jumanji — they are immediately drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the
avatars they
chose: gamer Spencer becomes a brawny adventurer (Dwayne Johnson); football jock Fridge loses (in his words) «the top two feet of his body» and becomes an Einstein (Kevin Hart); popular girl Bethany becomes a middle - aged male professor (Jack Black); and wallflower Martha becomes a badass warrior (Karen Gillan).
From the Studio: In a brand new Jumanji adventure, four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the adult
avatars they
chose.
Only the
Avatar, the
chosen one who can «bend,» or control, all four elements, can restore harmony.
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game's jungle setting, becoming the adult
avatars they
choose.
The studio's president (Danny Huston) wants to scan Robin, make an eternally 35 - year - old
avatar, and
choose the movies «Robin Wright» will make.
You get to
choose your racing number and adjust their clothing, but ultimately it ends up being just another faceless
avatar.
All of the games released in the mainline series so far task players with creating an
avatar, which may or may not represent themselves personally, and strike out into the virtual world to be as lazy or as ambitious as they
choose.
Plus, after the first half hour, his presence is, more or less, just his face on a computer screen, as if he were Skyping in his performance (speaking of, can anyone explain, without making his scientist wife seem like a moron, why Caster's virtual
avatar chooses to wear glasses?)
The games cartoony visuals are well done but it would have been nice to see more game
avatars to
choose from.
The game pulls the 4 into it and they have become the characters or
avatars that they
chose at the start screen.
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game's jungle setting becoming the adult
avatars they
chose.
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game's jungle setting becoming the adult
avatars (Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan) they
chose.