Janus City

Features
Janus City provides a fun experience to create games allowing you to use a click and drag system popularized by Scratch and a 3d plane to place models and blocks. It also allows the imports of models, sounds, and images. Thanks to the new copyright acts, making fan games is now legal as long as it's not a direct remake and not making money. This is a strict rule for the game creation.

The game can give any character models dynamic animations based on the player's actual movements with the camera. If the player chooses to not have VR set up, the character will instead use predetermined animations. The player can also set point of views from third person, topdown, and first person. Mouse movement when relying on VR is based on head movement while Feet pads (track ball for feet) allows you to walk and run.

Getting started
When first signing in, you get to customize your human avatar. You can choose between skin tones, outfits, shirts, shoes, height, body fat, leg size, breast size, and many more. after finishing, you will be transported to either Janus City's town square, a mansion, forest near a huge city called Janus, or a space shuttle. Each of these have differing freebies but the same tutorials. While you explore, you will see billboards (or robots) advertising content made by other users. One of the things that the game tells you is possible is combat. While each grid can have it's own combat, the default is the one used by official Janus City developers.

Combat (as a VR user)
"To prevent injuries, please remove all furniture from the room"

~ Info box

Combat is complicated damage based. As for attacking itself, it's as simple as actually doing the actions. But it can be exploited by waving your hand around clenched. Damage is calculated based on character stats. Since players can train themselves to be stronger, punching and kicking can increase damage. Throw strength and run and jump speed is also improvable. It's also calculated by how fast you throw your punch.

Picking up: You can pick up any objects and throw them. The reach determines on the arm length of the character and if the real person is crouching or not.

Grabbing: You can grab enemies by clenching your hands near a character. If you move your arm fast, you'll throw the opponent. If you move it slowly you can carry the opponent for a set time based on strength.

Userbase
A few years after its released, people have been fascinated by the fact that you can become any character you want. It became a large game with users being 13 - 35 years old creating character models fit for first person view, games, places and rising up to 20 million players worldwide.

game/place popularity
Janus City being a mix of a passive social media game and a combat based game creator, there is a variety of games made. Here is a list of types of games players made in order to most popular to least popular:


 * 1) Fighting games
 * 2) Social hangouts
 * 3) Single player games
 * 4) First person shooters
 * 5) Remakes
 * 6) Platformers
 * 7) educational games