Besides the terminals and the runways, familiar sights in the ChangiVerse include the iconic indoor waterfall surrounded by lush greenery at Jewel; the distinctive Changi control tower; and the outdoor dinosaur display attraction at Jurassic Mile.

From now until September, users can take part in the Changi Kart racing game, where the top racer with the fastest time each month stands to win a pair of economy class tickets on Singapore Airlines to any destination with a direct flight on the airline.

Overseas winners can win a trip to Singapore and a chance to see Changi Airport come to life in person, said Changi Airport Group (CAG) in a media release on Thursday (April 13).

There are also mini games such as Check-in Champ, where players help travellers find the right check-in kiosk for their flight.

As players progress through the games, they can also earn unique collectibles such as luggage and wings to add some extra flair to their digital avatar, or even skins to customise airplanes in the Plane Hangar.

Roblox is arguably the world’s biggest gaming platform, with more than 200 million active users. CAG’s Changi metaverse experience was created in collaboration with professional services company Accenture.

“The ChangiVerse aims to revolutionise the online airport experience, crossing physical barriers and time zones to allow fans of Changi, or those who have not had the chance to travel through the airport, to explore, interact and engage Changi in the digital space,” said CAG.

Hung Jean, group senior vice-president of CAG’s enterprise digital ecosystem and business division, said: “With our customers becoming more digitally savvy and interacting in the digital space, ChangiVerse is also about engaging them, and serving them better through innovation and experimentation.”

Earlier this year, iconic Singapore destination Sentosa also made its foray into the metaverse with SentosaLand, where players can take part in online quests such as the Siloso Speedway luge race and the Imbiah Magical Forest adventure course.

In March, Changi Airport was named the world’s best airport for the 12th time by London-based research firm Skytrax, beating out the likes of Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, which came in second overall, followed by Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan.

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