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Exploring Parallel City: A New Way to Enjoy NYC

Land owners are having fun exploring the interactive map of Parallel City which matches up with real-life locations in NYC! HELIX_Metaverse is encouraging people to share screenshots on social media using #HELIXLAND – some lucky tweeters will be chosen for special prizes!

An image showing someone exploring an interactive map of Parallel City superimposed over an aerial view of NYC skyline

An image showing someone exploring an interactive map of Parallel City superimposed over an aerial view of NYC skyline

In recent months, land owners have been having a lot of fun exploring the interactive map of Parallel City and matching it with real-life locations in New York City. The online world is an exciting new way to experience the city, allowing users to explore and discover places they may not have otherwise seen. Parallel City is a virtual version of New York City, created by HELIX_Metaverse. It offers a realistic representation of the cityscape, complete with streets, buildings, parks and other landmarks. Users can create their own homes in this virtual world or purchase existing properties from other players. They can also customize their homes with furniture and decorations to make them unique. The interactive map allows users to explore the city at their own pace, discovering hidden gems that they may not have known about before. They can also use it as a tool for finding real-world locations that match up with what they see on the map. This has been especially useful for those who are new to the city or just want to get out and explore more of what it has to offer. HELIX_Metaverse is encouraging people to share screenshots of their new homes in Parallel City on social media using #HELIXLAND and tagging @HELIX_Metaverse – some lucky tweeters will be chosen for special prizes! So if you’re looking for something fun and different to do while staying safe at home during these uncertain times, why not give Parallel City a try?