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Burrito Designer Script FULL PERM BurritoCraft

Burrito Designer Script FULL PERM BurritoCraft
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BurritoCraft: Wrap Flavor Into Every Pixel
Unleash the ultimate in-world culinary experience with BurritoCraft, the sizzling new script that turns your Second Life objects into interactive, mouth-watering burrito design stations. Whether you’re running a trendy virtual taqueria or spicing up a role-play event, BurritoCraft delivers a seamless, multi-stage ordering wizard that keeps your guests engaged from tortilla to final “Done.” Say goodbye to bland, static props—this is the future of foodie fun in SL!

Features
• Multi-stage design wizard: tortilla → filling → unlimited toppings → finalize
• Three gourmet tortilla options: Flour, Corn, Spinach
• Four hearty fillings: Beans, Chicken, Beef, Tofu
• Five customizable toppings: Cheese, Salsa, Guac, Lettuce, Tomato (plus easy “Done” to finish)
• Dynamic llDialog menus for smooth, in-world conversations
• Randomized secure chat channel to avoid cross-talk
• Touch-activated interface—just touch and start building!
• Owner-only response filtering for private design sessions
• Lightweight, low-overhead LSL code—easy to install and run
• Fully modular: tweak tortilla, filling or topping lists with a single line of code
• State-driven logic ensures no step is ever skipped
• Immediate owner notification via llOwnerSay when design is complete
• Ideal for quick demos, live demos or scripted NPC vendors
• Open-ended architecture—extend with custom sauces, sides or surprises
• Perfectly documented—ready for your own branding and customization

Deep Dive
BurritoCraft runs a straightforward state machine behind the scenes: touch_start summons the startDesign() function, leading guests through three intuitive llDialog prompts. Each response advances gDesignStage, ensuring tortilla choices, fillings and toppings are captured in order. Toppings accumulate in a list until the user selects “Done,” at which point finalizeDesign() assembles a crisp summary string and delivers it directly to the owner. The script auto-generates a random gChannel on state_entry(), so multiple stations can coexist without chat collision. All you have to do is drop the script into your object, adjust the option lists to match your menu, and watch your customers craft their dream burritos in style.

Use Cases
• Virtual restaurants and food courts
• Role-play taquerias and street-food stalls
• Cooking workshop demonstrations
• Interactive menu previews for builders
• In-store promotional kiosks
• Food festival booths and vendor demos
• Team-building events with a tasty twist
• Culinary trivia nights and contests
• NPC-driven catering services
• Quest rewards in food-themed games
• Social hangouts with group ordering
• Brand activations and product launches
• Educational food-science simulations
• Custom script tutorials for budding scripters
• Market stalls in shopping malls
• Virtual birthday parties and celebrations
• Live event giveaways with personalized orders
• Story-driven adventures featuring burrito quests

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Easy to work with!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted October 26, 2025 by MollyMercantile

Wonderfully done! This is easy to work with and can be made into anything by changing the dialog around, this can be made into anything, lots of possibilities. I am saving GlobalCorp as a favorite shop and will be buying more from this creator in the future!

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