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Online Games - August 2007

Disney's Toontown Online

August 31st 2007 12:50
Toontown Online (more commonly known as Toontown) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by The Walt Disney Company and billed as the first such game intended for kids and families. Designed for children as young as seven, the depth of the game's content has drawn in many older players as well. Toontown's 3D virtual world takes its theme from the colourful style and humour of classic animated cartoons, packaged into an online game experience that is designed to be social, non-violent and kid-safe.

In the game, each player takes the role of a Toon — a cartoon character based on an anthropomorphic animal: a dog, cat, mouse, duck, rabbit, horse, monkey, bear or pig. Players choose the species and customize the look of their toons when they first start the game. The game tutorial explains that Toons must work together to rid the streets from the ongoing menace of the "Cogs" — robots dressed in business suits who are trying to transform the bright and cheerful Toontown into a gray, corporate world. For example, when a Cog enters a building in Toontown, it changes into a "Cog building" — a drab gray office building.

To battle the Cogs, Toons use "gags" — silly weapons that are reflective of the slapstick humor found in classic cartoons: cream pies, seltzer bottles, banana peels, dropping anvils, squirting flowers, and so on. Perhaps just as appropriately, both the Cogs' names and their weapons are taken from business slang: Micromanager, Spin Doctor, Red Tape, Power Tie, and the like. By defeating all the Cogs found in a Cog building, it reverts back into a Toon building. Defeating Cogs also earns experience points for the player in various gag tracks, eventually leading to new and more powerful gags.

To play Toontown, visit the official site here.


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Toons battling Cogs inside a Cog Building.





*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Toontown Online.

**This image is used here under fair use. It came from the same Wikipedia page as above.


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Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom

August 29th 2007 12:29
Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom, also known simply as VMK, is a free massively multiplayer online game run by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online. It is a virtual representation of the Disneyland and Magic Kingdom theme parks, and it contains areas and games which are based on real park attractions.

A VMK player can chat with other players customize the appearance of his character; explore the areas in each virtual "land"; visit other players' guest rooms and decorate his own; purchase and collect virtual pins, shirts, posters, and furniture and trade them with other players; make and play quests; play minigames; and search for "Hidden Mickeys" . Items in the game have no "real-world" significance, and are purchased with in-game "credits" which have no connection to real money. The game's rules and staff make an effort to keep the game safe for children by preventing players from learning each other's real-life identities, but there are fan web sites which allow players to make contact with each other.

The following minigames are available to play throughout the lands in the Virtual Magic Kingdom:

Pirates of the Caribbean: Two to four player on two teams, must be equal on both teams, either play a game of "Ship Battle" where one team must sink the other or a game of capture the flag. Once the game is over, both teams get rewards in credits for their efforts.
Castle Fireworks Remixed: Fireworks are launched into the sky and the player must click on each one with the correct symbol to detonate it. Pins and credits are awarded based on a player's performance.
Jungle Cruise Photo Safari: The player pilots a ship and takes photos of animals while avoiding obstacles. 20 credits are awarded per game, not depending on score.
Street Party Music Game/Monorail Music Game: A player can sequence music loops into a song for characters to dance to. Credits are awarded for editing songs and for playing them.
The Haunted Mansion Game: The Purple team and the Green team, with up to four players each, compete to capture ghosts in the Haunted Mansion.
The VMK Trading Card Game: The Basic version of the VMK Trading Card Game TCG was released August 17, 2007. In this version, you begin with a random deck of cards and play a computer opponent in a sort of Rock,Paper,Scissors type of game. Later versions including Power Play and an online versus mode are to be released later on in the year, along with customizable decks and winable rewards.

To play the game, visit the VMK site here.



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Players chatting in the Main Street Central Plaza. There are two Hidden Mickeys to photograph in this scene: one on the top of the lower-left bush, the other at the bottom of the brick part of the upper-right wall.




*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Virtual Magic Kingdom.

**This image is used here under fair use. It came from the same Wikipedia page as above.
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Neopets

August 27th 2007 12:20
Neopets is an online virtual pet site where users can create and take care of up to four virtual pets, buying them food, toys and other accessories using a virtual currency called Neopoints. Neopoints can be earned through playing games, investing in the stock market, trading and winning contests. There is also the planet of Neopia to explore, and users can interact with each other through the NeoBoards (discussion boards), Neomail and guilds.

A pay-to-play version, known as Neopets Premium, offers additional features and benefits for a monthly fee of $7.99. Neopets, Inc. produces and sells a wide variety of Neopets merchandise, such as plushies, stickers, notebooks, two video games and a trading card game.

There are over 170 non-retired games (games that still give out neopoints) on the website. Before November 22, 2006, when the games room was revamped, most of the games on the site were divided into three categories: Puzzle, Action, and Luck/Chance.

Puzzle games are those that require thought and often language or mathematical skills. For example, in "Spell-or-Starve", a player must spell as many words as possible in a limited time by clicking the letters on the screen. Action games are arcade-like games. In "Hannah and the Ice Caves", a player guides the characters Hannah and her sidekick Armin through increasingly difficult icy caves, while collecting treasure and avoiding snow beasts. The Luck/Chance category includes various slot machine games such as "Brucey B. Slots", and other gambling-themed games. Card games and a game based on hide-and-seek are also part of Luck/Chance.

Players may earn trophies for their trophy cabinet if they score high enough for the High Score Tables. On the first day of each month, many of the game High-Score Tables are wiped. This means that many users can earn trophies early in a month with relatively low scores, compared with the middle or end of the month.

To get started with Neopets and the many online games on offer there, visit the site here.



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Neopets homepage




*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Neopets.
**This image is used here under fair use and came from the same Wikipedia page as above.
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Stardoll

August 24th 2007 12:41
Stardoll is a paper doll dress-up community site for everyone who enjoys fun, fashion and making friends. At Stardoll you can create your own doll or choose from our always growing collection of celebrity dolls and dress them up in our virtual fashions. Every celebrity doll has a wardrobe full of unique clothes and outfits, and there are new dolls released every week. The membership is completely FREE and most members are girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 17. Stardoll is one of few places on the Internet developed with an emphasis on girls’ self-expression and fantasy fashion play. Stardoll is a great place to spend time with old friends and make new ones from all over the world. Stardoll is committed to Stardoll as an inspiring, fun, safe and creative environment.


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Stardoll screenshot as of August 15th, 2007

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Cartoon Doll Emporium

August 22nd 2007 12:31
Cartoon Doll Emporium (CDE) is the #1 online destination for girls ages 6 - 16. It features more than 800 original, hand-drawn dress-up games, quizzes, arcade games, cute picture galleries, music, graphics, contests, and one of the most unique chat forums on the web.

In the chat forum, users create avatars (miniature representations of themselves), buy and sell items with virtual currency, take on jobs, earn reputation, and engage in elaborate make-believe games. All CDE members can be as involved in the pretend life of our forum as they wish; they do not have to pay to participate, and everyone is treated equally.

To find out more visit the Cartoon Doll Emporium website here.


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Cartoon Doll Emporium website screenshot as of Aug 15th, 2007.


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Webkinz

August 20th 2007 12:22
Webkinz are stuffed animals that were originally released by the Ganz gift company in 2005. The toys are similar to many other small plush toys, however they come with a special code on their labels that allows access to the "Webkinz World" website to "adopt" a virtual version of the pet for virtual interaction. There are also smaller versions of the toys called Lil' Kinz.

When a user adopts a Webkinz pet, the user is given basic items such as a room (for the user's first 10 adoptions), a welcome balloon, a food item, one or two piece(s) of furniture, unique to the pet adopted. Upon the adoption of the pet, certain items are considered unique to the pet - such as "special" food or other special items. After every fifth pet starting with the tenth adoption, the user will receive a special bed called a Super Bed. These beds are also called super exclusives and they come in many different varieties. 2,000 in Kinzcash is also given to buy food and to buy items for the pet's virtual house


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Duck Hunt

August 17th 2007 12:20
Duck Hunt is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game console system in which players use the NES Zapper to shoot ducks on screen for points. The game was developed and published by Nintendo, and was released in 1984 in Japan. The ducks appear one or two at a time, and the player is given three shots to shoot them down.

In Duck Hunt, players utilize the Nintendo Zapper Light Gun that must be plugged into their NES consoles, and attempt to shoot down either ducks or clay pigeons in mid-flight. Duck Hunt was also released as an arcade game in 1984, and is included in the PlayChoice-10 arcade console


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Donkey Kong

August 15th 2007 12:12
Donkey Kong is an arcade game released by Nintendo in 1981. The game is an early example of the platform genre as the gameplay focuses on manoeuvring the main character across a series of platforms while dodging obstacles. The storyline is thin but well developed for its time. In it, Mario (originally called Jumpman) must rescue a damsel in distress from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape would go on to be two of Nintendo's more popular characters.

Despite initial misgivings on the part of Nintendo's American staff, Donkey Kong proved a tremendous success in both North America and Japan. Nintendo licensed the game to Coleco, who developed home console versions for numerous platforms. Other companies simply cloned Nintendo's hit and avoided royalties altogether. Miyamoto's characters appeared on cereal boxes, television cartoons, and dozens of other places. A court suit brought on by Universal City Studios, alleging that Donkey Kong violated their trademark of King Kong, ultimately failed. The success of Donkey Kong and Nintendo's win in the courtroom helped position the company to dominate the video game market in the 1980s and early 1990s


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Prince of Persia

August 13th 2007 11:53
Prince of Persia is a platform game, originally developed by Jordan Mechner in 1989 for the Apple II, that was widely seen as a great leap forward in the quality of animation seen in computer games. Mechner used a process called rotoscoping, in which he studied many hours of film of his younger brother David running and jumping in white clothes, to ensure that all the movements looked just right. Also unusual was the method of combat: protagonist and enemies fought with swords, not projectile weapons, as was the case in most contemporary games. Mechner has said that when he started programming, the first ten minutes of Raiders of the Lost Ark had been one of the main inspirations for the character's acrobatic responses in a dangerous environment.

After the original release on the Apple II, Prince of Persia was ported to a wide range of platforms, including the Amiga, Apple Macintosh, DOS, NES, Game Boy, Sega Mega Drive, Game Gear, SNES, Sharp X68000, Atari ST and SAM Coupé. The game managed to surprise and captivate the player despite being at first glance, repetitive. This was achieved by interspersing intelligent puzzles and deadly traps all along the path the Prince had to take to complete the game—all this packaged in fluid, life-like motion


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Battle Pong

August 10th 2007 11:31
Pong with a twist - now you can shoot your opponent!
For one or two players.

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Hot Blood Boxing

August 8th 2007 11:20
This game is a great stress reliever! You can box against the computer or bring in a friend.
The graphics are also very amusing.
Pick your difficulty and get boxing


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Crazy Monkey Games

August 6th 2007 11:03
At CrazyMonkeyGames.com you will find many great free internet games. Here you will find free games from every genre imaginable such as action, arcade, sports, shooting, flighting, classic and many more.

Visit the Crazy Monkey Games website here and test out some of the games, you won't be disappointed


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Chocolatier

August 3rd 2007 11:19
Oh the gloriously rich and delectable life of a chocolatier! Constantly surrounded by mounds of chocolate bars and boxes of mouth-watering truffles! Build your empire one ingredient at a time as you travel the world to find the best prices and buy factories to maximize production! Manage your output and please your customers... but don't forget about those conniving competitors who wish you poorly! Do you have what it takes to conquer the world through chocolate?

You can read the in-game help if you'd like to find out more


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Bridge

August 1st 2007 11:06
Harold S. Vanderbilt perfected the rules of contract bridge (the type of Bridge played at Yahoo!) in 1925, adding the concepts of vulnerability and slam bonuses while refining the scoring for game bonuses and penalties. When he and three auction bridge friends tried out the new game on a cruise from Los Angeles to Havana in 1925, modern bridge was born.

Bridge is a four-player card game played all around the world both socially and in serious tournament competitions. The usual form of bridge, and the one played at Yahoo! is rubber bridge. Other forms of the game, such as duplicate bridge and team of four, have been developed for club and tournament play


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