After guide's explanation of the Genesis Sandbox, Liam found himself faced with three choices.
The first was to enter a tutorial world where he could learn the basics of building. The second was to check out the public creation hub, where players could visit the worlds of others who had set their plots to public — though for now, it was empty. He was still the only registered player. And the third, the one that truly mattered, was to step onto his own island: his personal sandbox, a blank canvas.
Each new player was given one of these small islands. They started simple — a floating stretch of land surrounded by endless sky — but they could be expanded over time. Progress was persistent. Every tree, every wall, every piece of furniture placed would remain, ready to be built upon whenever the player returned.
