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  2. Neopets - Wikipedia

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    Neopets is a free-to-play virtual pet website. First launched in 1999, the website allows users to own virtual pets ("Neopets") and explore a virtual world called "Neopia." Players can earn one of two virtual currencies. One currency, called Neopoints, can be obtained for free through on-site features like games, events, and contests.

  3. Virtual pet - Wikipedia

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    A virtual pet (also known as a digital pet, artificial pet, [1] or pet-raising simulation) is a type of artificial human companion. They are usually kept for companionship or enjoyment, or as an alternative to a real pet . Digital pets have no concrete physical form other than the hardware they run on.

  4. List of artificial pet games - Wikipedia

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    A pet-raising simulation (sometimes called virtual pets or digital pets) is a video game that focuses on the care, raising, breeding or exhibition of simulated animals. These games are software implementations of digital pets. Such games are described as a sub-class of life simulation game.

  5. Pou (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pou. (video game) Pou ( / puː / or / poʊ /) is a 2012 virtual pet mobile game for BlackBerry 10, iOS and Android developed by Lebanese designer Paul Salameh and published under the name Zakeh Limited to the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. The game plays similarly to Tamagotchi, a fad game that requires caring for a simulated creature.

  6. My Talking Tom - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Virtual pet. Mode (s) Single-player. My Talking Tom is a virtual pet app released by Slovenian studio Outfit7 on November 11, 2013. [2] [3] It is similar to Pou and the fourteenth app of the Talking Tom & Friends series overall. It was the first Outfit7 game to feature the smoother animation, and to feature Talking Tom's current design.

  7. JumpStart - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) was an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games. The franchise began with independent developer Fanfare Software's 1994 video game JumpStart Kindergarten. The series was expanded into other age groups and beyond games to include workbooks ...

  8. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    MMO, Digital pet. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Adopt Me! (stylized in all caps) is a massively multiplayer online video game developed by Uplift Games (formerly known as DreamCraft) on the gaming and game development platform Roblox. [2] The original focus of the game was a role-play wherein players pretended to be either a parent adopting a child, or ...

  9. Moshi Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Moshi Monsters website at the Wayback Machine (archived 12 December 2019) Moshi Monsters was a British children's web browser massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) aimed at children aged 6-12, [1] with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide. [2]