Join the fight to save Planet Sarillion and the animals by becoming an Ally of the Idea Seekers.
You start off by picking your gender, then pick a name from a long list. Rather than just having normal boring names, there's a lot of unique and interesting ones too. Once you pick a first name, it will give you some last names to choose from based on your choice of first name - some names only come up with one last name which is a little disappointing. Also, your name has to be unique so you have to make a combination that nobody has taken yet.
After that, you make a password and enter your country, age and birthday. Then you pick a pet to help you fight Darkness and his Clouds of Chaos. I picked confidence because I have none of that in the real world. Once you've done all this, you're free to play! You are shown a short video tutorial then you can enter the game.
There are two servers, one is free chat and the other has restricted chat. The first thing I decided to do was customise my character. Each character has a role - there are 6 different roles. Rather than choosing your own role, you take a quiz to determine which role you should be. If you don't like the role you get, you can retake the quiz.
Once you have your role, you can pick your race, change your hair, eyes, clothing and skin colour.
If you click your name at the top, you are taken to the main page. From here, you can see the map, your house, other users' houses, your garden, feed your pet and join a team. The map doesn't have many areas, but each area has minigames to play - you can also play games at the arcade.
You start off by picking your gender, then pick a name from a long list. Rather than just having normal boring names, there's a lot of unique and interesting ones too. Once you pick a first name, it will give you some last names to choose from based on your choice of first name - some names only come up with one last name which is a little disappointing. Also, your name has to be unique so you have to make a combination that nobody has taken yet.
After that, you make a password and enter your country, age and birthday. Then you pick a pet to help you fight Darkness and his Clouds of Chaos. I picked confidence because I have none of that in the real world. Once you've done all this, you're free to play! You are shown a short video tutorial then you can enter the game.
There are two servers, one is free chat and the other has restricted chat. The first thing I decided to do was customise my character. Each character has a role - there are 6 different roles. Rather than choosing your own role, you take a quiz to determine which role you should be. If you don't like the role you get, you can retake the quiz.
Once you have your role, you can pick your race, change your hair, eyes, clothing and skin colour.
If you click your name at the top, you are taken to the main page. From here, you can see the map, your house, other users' houses, your garden, feed your pet and join a team. The map doesn't have many areas, but each area has minigames to play - you can also play games at the arcade.
The game itself is pretty basic. There is one avatar for boys, and one avatar for girls. The clothes you pick stay the same regardless of what you wear - the only thing that changes in-game are the colours. But you can see what people are actually wearing by clicking on them. You click to walk (very quickly, but not as quick as YodiCity), and the whole map is shown on screen. You can interact by seats by clicking on them to sit.
Most items, furniture, clothing, etc. is members-only, which is a shame. But then again, I don't see the point in buying new clothes if they don't even appear on your in-game avatar. In my opinion, $6 for a month membership is too much for a game where you can't see what you're wearing unless you click yourself.
Other features can be found on the website rather than in-game. Such as a newspaper which was last updated in March 2012 and debating with other users about the environment. You can also get scored on how well you have saved the planet(?) - apparently being rude and not curing yourself from sickness is bad for the planet, and playing games is good for the planet.
Overall, I think this game is too basic to be something that would gain a big following. Saying this, I saw quite a handful of players around, all walking and talking. It's meant to be a kids game and there is a very strict chat filter in place but the players are rude and try to bypass the filter anyway. I probably wouldn't recommend this game since it's a more basic version of other social worlds out there. I can't even say "I recommend this game if you like saving the environment" because there are other games that have a better approach to that, too.
Overall, I think this game isn't modern enough, if that makes sense? If this game had actual avatars, more non-member content, updated featured, more areas, etc. then it would be more appealing. But it's 2015 and other games are way ahead in terms of graphics, gameplay, and you can see that they're trying hard to find new players and keep their players.
Other features can be found on the website rather than in-game. Such as a newspaper which was last updated in March 2012 and debating with other users about the environment. You can also get scored on how well you have saved the planet(?) - apparently being rude and not curing yourself from sickness is bad for the planet, and playing games is good for the planet.
Overall, I think this game is too basic to be something that would gain a big following. Saying this, I saw quite a handful of players around, all walking and talking. It's meant to be a kids game and there is a very strict chat filter in place but the players are rude and try to bypass the filter anyway. I probably wouldn't recommend this game since it's a more basic version of other social worlds out there. I can't even say "I recommend this game if you like saving the environment" because there are other games that have a better approach to that, too.
Overall, I think this game isn't modern enough, if that makes sense? If this game had actual avatars, more non-member content, updated featured, more areas, etc. then it would be more appealing. But it's 2015 and other games are way ahead in terms of graphics, gameplay, and you can see that they're trying hard to find new players and keep their players.