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May/June 2008

All the Internet's a Game

Gamelayers makes a treasure hunt of everyday Web browsing.

By Erica Naone

Justin Hall and Merci Hammon
Credit: Suzy Poling

A San Francisco startup hopes to turn ordinary Web browsing into a massively multi­player online game. In what Gamelayers calls PMOG (for "passively multiplayer online game"), players devise and follow "missions" that wind across websites (invisibly to nonplayers), leaving messages and prizes for one another. To get started, players download software that adds a toolbar to their Web browsers. When they log in to PMOG, software tracks their Web usage and gives them points for each top-level domain they visit within a 24-hour period. Those points buy tools that players can use to build missions, which can take many forms: a PMOG player might, for example, put a popup on the Boston Red Sox home page, inviting fellow players on a mission to learn about Red Sox history. At each site on the tour, a player following the mission would find a narrative written by the creator.

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