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The goal of this project is to make an interactive 3d museum that is generated procedurally, using content from wikipedia to fill exhibits. The museum is virtually limitless, allowing you to take doors from one exhibit to another, depending on what is linked from that wikipedia article.

The text of the article is also inserted as informative plaques on the wall, so you can read about the exhibit while looking at the pictures from it. Images are also pulled from wikimedia commons in the category corresponding to the article.

Every exhibit is filled with hallways to other exhibits, based on the links in the current exhibit's wikipedia page. You'll never run out of things to explore!

Contributing

If you encounter bugs in the museum, file them on the issues page. Please include the platform you're running on, and the name of the exhibit that the bug occurred in. (screenshots are also helpful)

You may file feature requests, but keep in mind that I'm a solo developer distributing a free project. I'll prioritize whatever I have time for and feel motivated to work on.

I do not currently have any policy for allowing outside contributors to the codebase. I might change that in the future, particularly if I pursue localization in other languages.

Are you interested in adding your language to the Museum of All Things? Click Here!!

There are now many contributors to this project! Feel free to submit any pull request and I will review it. I am more likely to accept PRs that are bugfixes or optimizations/visual upgrades. As for things that affect the creative direction of the museum I am still a bit precious about controlling that roadmap myself so no guarantees that those types of changes will be merged. If you are unsure, file an issue and we can discuss it before you put too much work in.

Currently supported languages (On main branch -- may not reflect latest release)

  • English
  • Portuguese
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • German
  • Bengali
  • Chinese

Roadmap for Future Updates (Not in any order)

Credits

All exhibit content is sourced from Wikipedia and Wikimedia commons. This game is written in the Godot engine. Textures are from AmbientCG.

  • Creator and Programmer: Maya
  • App Store Publishing and Multi-Platform Support: David Snopek
  • Audio: Willow Wolf @ Neomoon (Accepting work on game audio)
  • Dramaturgy: Emma Bee Pernudi-Moon

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a nearly infinite 3d museum, dynamically generated from wikipedia

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