In a world of castles and night clubs this sim stands apart, and it is a refreshing change. For individuals who would like another option Wolf River Homes offers them a fantastic one. Rather than the stone an mortar that most of medieval Second Life is paved with, Wolf River Homes has respected the path of the Native American and designed a high quality line of log cabin houses that rival or exceed the castles that we all have come to know, and sometimes be sick of. Now to be clear, I am not talking about Laura Ingles’s cabin from Little House on the Prairie. These are on the scale of timber mansions, and they are beautifully done so.
The business operations works quite well with a demonstration models of many houses on site and user friendly options to rez temporary versions of his entire inventory. That kind of accessibility and flexibility is a very nice and very appreciated. Also while looking at the inventory of Wolf River’s stocks there is remarkable range of pricing from modest to extravagant. When we are talking about quality housing at economical prices, well that is a concept that rarely comes together within Second Life.
Besides the inventory, the sim itself is also a treat to tour. A stroll between the cabins gives one the feel of walking through a town in the Black Hills of South Dakota. One almost expects to see Mount Rushmore or Crazy Horse. Walking from house to house with your partner trying to plan your first or next dream house could be quite and enjoyable evening.