Buy real items - or go on a treasure hunt
Published: 12 July 2007 00:01 GMT
The building which looks like the letter 'i' contains a marketplace where Second Life gadget builders will be invited to showcase and market their work.
Iwoot is not charging the gadget builders or taking commission from their sales for this expo.
Other features include a 3D maze within one 'o' building where 100,000 Linden dollars (roughly $400) have been hidden for a lucky avatar to find.
Pictured is another screenshot within the Iwoot island.
Photo credit: Riel Life Productions
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