May 16

My dearest Michael showed me an amazing website. This is a project of independent Red Interactive Agency founded in 1999. It is a flash site and it contains informations about the agency, but the most amazing and entertaining thing there is the chatroom :D
You can visit the website by entering the domain name which represents colour red in hexadecimal – ff0000.com

You become the chat user just by entering the site. Whole thing looks like an old garden at night. There You can find blooming trees, rocky hills and some graves too. All users are ghost (you can choose your appearance later), and at first they are barely visible. You can see them clearly when you enable the chat with other users (you do that in control panel).

You can not only chat with other users, but you can also walk, fly and even fight with other users :D All in old Victorian style (I guess;))

I guess people will do a lot of things to increase their popularity. That chat is the proof – fancy marketing trick. :) And some would say that this chat is nothing interesting ‘cos we know this stuff from many online games, furthermore there is a great chaos. People come, people go and you just simply cannot chat.

Is it the new dimension of online chatting or maybe a blind alley? I don’t know. Anyway, that was entertaining :D

Let me show you some screen shots of Red Interactive Agency chat:

Red Interactive Agency chat

Red Interactive Agency chat2

Red Interactive Agency chat3

I only hope that it won’t crash down due to server overload or something :D . I’ve heard that there are many, many visitors from Poland.

3 Responses to “Amazing website! Garden of ghosts :)”

  1. sandro Says:

    it’s really a fantastic site thanks for the info

  2. Emmanuel Swedlund Says:

    Hi webmaster – This is by far the best looking site I’ve seen. It was completely easy to navigate and it was easy to look for the information I needed. Fantastic layout and great content! Every site should have that. Awesome job

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