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Why We Should All Get Back On Neopets

Before this month, I jokingly said to anybody who'd listen that we should all return on Neopets as a way to kill all this new spare time. The truth is, I was not actually joking. Neopets, the internet digital pet site popularized by preteens of their early 2000s, is a highlight of my childhood, like I abandoned my Tamagotchi in favour of feeding unlimited omelettes to virtual bunnies, unicorn-pegasus hybrids, also something called a Chia.

On Neopets, the Flash-based site made in 1999, users may create and name their own pet, selecting from a handful fantasy animals, and take care of their pets by playing games, buying food, and exploring new landscapes in the whole world of Neopia. We started bank accounts for our Neopoints, in which we'd collect interest daily and invested that hard-earned currency in a bogus stock exchange. We taught ourselves HTML to make sure we could code the most adorable wallpapers for our webpages and complete with custom blinking cursors. We gave our very own Neopets their own pet, aptly called Petpets. What a presence.
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During my obsessive Neopets phase that began in 2002 -- after I was in 2nd grade -- and lasted well into my middle school years, I ran a guild dedicated to other horse chicks where we role-played possessing horses and obsessed with novels to collect and browse to my pets. The only thing I worried about in Neopia was finishing the quests I had been tasked with by faeries, the strategically stationed arbiters of this game. Therefore I asked myselfhow could the experience of Neopets hold up in 2020 in comparison to the excitement of being on line and caring for a digital pet back in, say, 2004?

I logged back on one of my old accounts, shocked to find that I could still undergo. Everything was nearly like I remembered: Expensive games, inventive and bizarre foods, such as a black lady omelette or some fish-shaped berryto feed your pets, and apparently endless dream worlds to explore. If anything, some of the Flash was upgraded: Faerieland is dressed in ugly hues of green and purple today, rather than the former pastel pinks and sticky fuchsia. Tyrannia, of this original destinations users could visit, no more looks like a blank plateau but is rather vaguely jungly. Mystery Island is the same: somewhat debatable in its own references into pacific islander culture.

But despite Meerca Chase being a version of Snake, it is still thrilling whenever a rainbow negg springs up. And although it might be extremely irresponsible to gather with a bunch of friends to play card games at the moment, it is possible to continue to be deceitful in Cheat! , the website's version of BS, or even try your hand . Las Vegas's casinos could be shut down, however Neopets has a lot of scratch cards, even a game of craps, and slot machines to get you . I've even taken to educating myself the way to perform the website's variation of mahjong.

Neopets is free, its premise still bright and enticing, and you're able to buy neopoints -- for me -- supplies a much-needed sense of calm in an otherwise anxiety-ridden existence. When you haven't been back Neopets in a decade, or are completely new to this whole idea, perhaps it's time to log .