The developers of Outerra in 2012 released an
alpha tech-demo for the engine called
Anteworld (the name comes from the
Latin prefix
Ante-, meaning
prior-to in time - "A world that was") that consists of a digital replica of the whole planet Earth at a 1:1 scale. The
virtual world can be explored in a free-camera mode as well as in vehicles such as planes, boats and cars. It also features a
first person walking mode. For the
mirror world real world data was used - ingame the user can blend in an embedded
Google Maps of real Earth that is synchronized with the current camera position. Since June 2013 Anteworld provides support for
Oculus Rift. Furthermore, user-made objects such as houses and vehicles can be spawned and used in the
sandbox game. While the tech-demo is free some features require an upgrade to the $15 full version. An accompanying
novella that is loosely tied to the game written by C. Shawn Smith is planned as well. == Middle-Earth DEM Project ==