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Top 5 MMOs we all played as kids
MMOs can enable players to cooperate and compete with each other on a large scale and sometimes to interact with people in a meaningful manner.
An MMO ( Massively multiplayer online game) is an online video game with many players interacting in the same online game world. These types of games can be found on network-capable platforms such as computer devices, mobile phones or video game consoles.
MMOs can enable players to cooperate and compete with each other on a large scale and sometimes to interact with people in a meaningful manner.
The top 5 MMOs of Our Child
Club Penguin
Club Penguin was a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) from 2005 to 2017. The virtual world in the game offered a variety of online games and activities. Disney Canada Inc., formerly known as New Horizon Interactive, is the company that created it. Gamers played in an open world with an Antarctic theme using cartoon penguin avatars. On October 24, 2005, Club Penguin was released to the general public following beta testing. It grew into a sizable online community, with over 30 million member accounts, according to Club Penguin's report from late 2007. Club Penguin has more than 200 million active user accounts as of July 2013.
Secret builders
Secret Builders is a free-to-play multiplatform which is an MMO and a virtual world for children 5 to 14 years old, which is powered by a community of children, parents, educators, writers, artists, and game developers. It is a fun game that can be played on your mobile phones or tablets or computer devices. The players can explore the world, chat, and hang out with friends, they can also enjoy a wide range of games on the platform which include features such as socializing, showing your stuff, making a home, cuddly pets, etc.
Moshi monsters
Moshi Monsters was a British children’s web browser MMO who were aimed at children aged 6-12 with over 80 million registered users in 150 worldwide. Six virtual pet monsters (Katsuma, Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, and Zommer) were available for players to select from, name, and care for. After customizing their pet, the players were able to play games, create their area, interact with other users in a secure setting, explore Monstro City, and solve daily puzzles to earn 'Rox,' virtual money.
4. Elsword
KOG Studios, a South Korean business, which got developed Elsword, a 2.5D action MMO, which is available for free. It has two game modes—player versus player and player versus environment—and real-time action gameplay. The game has 14 playable characters, each of whom has his backstory and set of special skills. There is an "Item Mall" in-game where you can spend real money to buy many different types of outfits and other stuff. Elsword combines skill-based action gameplay with role-playing and community aspects like guilds, chat, and item trading.
5. Flyff
The Korean developer company Gala Lab created the fantasy MMO known as Flyff. It boasts over 30 million registered accounts and is available in 10 languages and 13 countries. The avatar that players control fights for the majority of its active time and runs a shop for the majority of its idle time. Character classes are selected at level 15, while sub-classes are selected at levels 60 and 130. The character must switch jobs; experience gains cease at the required level and continue until one of the job objectives is finished.