![]() ![]() Thanks to a collaboration between n01se and Randall Munroe, you can either explore “Click and Drag” with other people online over on PubNub, or run your own server of the multiplayer comic using some instructions from n01se listed on GitHub. Now, the comic has been turned into an MMO in the sense of the definition, not the genre of grinding out levels by killing some amount of goblins in a forest that has become synonymous with the term. Now, with the help of GitHub user n01se, “ Click and Drag” has been turned into an MMO. ![]() The Internet quickly took to the comic, creating various maps and methods of interaction, so users could more freely explore and see everything Munroe shoved into the enormous, sliding panel. Called “ Click and Drag,” the comic was able to be explored manually using the titular action of clicking and dragging, and hid many jokes, fun references, and emotional moments. Why does the author create this image? It's just for fun? This may be one kind of geek spirit, just to prove that I can.The other day, web comic genius Randall Munroe of xkcd unleashed a comic that was a different sort of amazing from his usual dose of amazing. The following site illustrates all information about this image, including meaning of all images and texts on this big image.
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