The Bonus Region teleport portals – of which, more below.
The Gift Shop is where visitors to Hartyshire can collect game-related free gifts and hatch their SL14B gift egg to gain their first Glytch. Inside the Gem Apothecary – start kit, weapons upgrades and “captured” Glytches Prizes in each category can be obtained by redeeming the required gems of each colour. Claim Gem Lottery Prizes: contains prizes from the Lab’s previous games, split into three groups – Common, Rare and Epic, corresponding to the three gem colours – Green, Pink and Blue.Replacement weapons can also be obtained here. Each weapon improves the chances of catching Glytches.
Capture mischievous Glytches as they wander SL and perhaps gain gems from them, and / or an immediate prize of a Glytch – which might be a shoulder / head pet, held pet, or follower (all of which can be traded between users) or even complete avatars.It builds on elements seen in previous games from the Lab, but is far broader in scope. Tyrah and the Curse of the Magical Glytches is a combination hunt, capture game and first-person shooter.
I was able to see and try the game ahead of its launch, and thought I’d offer an overview and some feedback, as well as take the opportunity to ask a few questions of Dee and Patch Linden about the game and the reasoning behind it. Not only is it grid-wide in nature (the first time Second Life experiences have been used on a grid-wide basis), it will in time also allow parcel holders to host the game on their land if they so wish – possibly attracting traffic to their locations. Entitled Tyrah and the Curse of the Magical Glytches, it is something of a departure from previous games such as Linden Realms, PaleoQuest and the Horizons adventure.
On Monday, September 18th, 2017, Linden Lab announced the launch of their latest Experience Key based game for Second Life users to enjoy. Tyrah and the Curse of the Magical Glyches – bonus region portals