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Toontown online
Disney’s Toontown Online (commonly known as simply 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, but also played by teens and adults, the depth of the game’s content has drawn in many older players. Toontown‘s 3D virtual world takes its theme from the colorful style and humor of classic animated cartoons, packaged into an online game experience that its authors claim is social and kid-safe. The game was rated “E” (Everyone) by the ESRB for “Cartoon Violence” and “Comic Mischief”.
The game plays like other RPGs using a simplified interface. (The game designers have claimed that Toontown is “easy to learn but difficult to master.”) Nearly all activities in the game utilize the mouse, the control key, and the arrow keys on the keyboard, and Gamepad. At the beginning of the game, a “Toontorial” teaches the new player how to move, how to battle Cogs, how to communicate, use gags, and how to complete the first set of required tasks. Battles with Cogs are turn-based: the Toons attack, the Cogs counter-attack, and so on until one side is victorious. When it’s the Toons’ turn, the player simply clicks on the gag they wish to use, followed by the target, assuming the gag requires one. A successful Cog attack reduces the Laff Points of the toon, or a gag hit reduces the life points of the Cog, leading back and forth until one or the other has none left. The Toon and the Cog can dodge the other’s attack based on skill level and randomized events.
Toontown has a report button where Toons can report other Toons who break the Disney House Rules. A reported Toon will be sent to a moderator who will review the Toon. True reports will place a ban to the Toon. False reports will be reviewed and the toon who reported so will get a warning, or a temporary suspensions for abuse of the Report Button. There are five options in the report button which are Foul Language, Sharing/Requesting Personal Info, Rude or Mean Behavior, Bad Name, and Hacking.
A Toon with a bad name will not be placed on ban however will be forced to change to an appropriate name while having a name chosen by the Toon council. If the problem persists, then the toon can use the Ignore Button to block further conversation with the toon, or they can teleport to another location. Problems can also be sent over the phone to Toontown Online.
Freaky Creatures


Freaky Creatures features PVP (soon to have PVE) creature battles, online chat, and planets to explore, and more.
Players are able to customize their creatures with extra parts, such as horns, wings, guns, swords, and tails. There are over 3.2 billion possible combinations of customization, and each part has a special effect on game play, such as a element effect, health bonus, opponent part de-activator, and more.

In addition to parts, the player can equip their creatures with powers to help them in battle. Certain powers are stronger and different than others and use different elements, but the creature must be at a high enough level to use a high level power.
The elements and other effects are Ice, Fire, Physical, Electric, and poison. Parts and powers also can add you the creature’s HP (health), take away from the opponent’s creature, change the creature’s defense, and more.
The creature can also be equipped with a pet to aid it in battle. These pets can do ether attack damage on the opponent, or an effect on the creature differing with every pet. The player can choose the pet from a Puff Puff (small fuzzy rabbit-like pet), Purriz (Cat-like pet), Penga (Penguin-like pet), Warto (Frog-like pet), or an Orkal (shark-like pet)and an monket (monkey-fish like pet). The creature can only use the pet when it reaches level 11.
Sho Online
Sho Online is a free-to-play MMORPG game developed by Lizard Interactive that is based on one of the four Chinese tales, ‘Fengshen Yanyi’.
‘Fengshen Yanyi’, is a story that is created based on real historical events. It merges the conflicts between the Yin and Zhou era to the imaginary world of Taoism. Players must choose to play either on the Zhou or Yin faction and each player’s avatar is positioned within the nation that they choose to be in. Players must sometimes fight other players avatars that are on the opposing faction and help each other to progress their avatar and gain War Fame(determines avatars War title and ranking).
At any level players may choose to participate in the War System. This is the substance of Sho Online’s PvP game play.
Currently there are two servers to play on, one for Korean Sho Online(1000do.com) and the other one for global Sho Online (shoonline.net). There have been some plans to increase the number of servers but due to financial difficulties and low CCU and ARPPU, the number remains unchanged. The game strives for the second golden period as it announced the coming of the Beginning of Chaos trilogy.
War System
One of Sho’s most unique features is its war system. Every 8 hours, a general from one of the dynasties spawns. A group of people from the opposite dynasty must try and assassinate this general. When this has happened, the war countdown begins. All players are warned that the war will start in 5 minutes, so they can prepare and create “war parties” to increase experience. Any player may join the war, as long as they have a way to get to the war zone (war zone portals can be bought for a low price from the war shop). When the war starts, one dynasty is given an objective and a timer (usually 15 minutes), while the other dynasty attempts to stop them. If the objective is met within the time, the attacking dynasty advances to the next territory and is given a new objective. If not, the attacking dynasty retreats back a territory, and the other dynasty becomes the attackers. After an hour, the war ends and everybody goes back to normal gameplay. Everybody who participated gets extra experience and fame points depending on how they did in the war, and even more bonuses are given to those in the winning dynasty (whichever dynasty gained more territory).
Rubies of Eventide
Rubies of Eventide (RoE or Rubies) was a “free” to play (donation-funded) massively multiplayer online role-playing game previously published by Mnemosyne, LLC. Powered by the Lithtech Jupiter engine, Rubies of Eventide is set in the quasi-medieval fantasy world of Vormis represented by a 3D world. The game launched in June 2003, shut down and restarted and after 6 years, ceased operation in August 2009.

The game was hosted on two servers, each devoted to a particular play style: Phoenix, aimed at casual and newer players; and Fire Opals, dedicated to “serious” role-players. In the Spring 2009, the PvP and beta server Nemesis was taken off-line.
Rubies of Eventide could be downloaded played for free although users are given the option to donate. A “patron account” gave some metagame benefits such as bypassing server caps and viewing player profiles. A “gentry account” also gives extra character slots, access to the “Founder’s Isle” and the player’s character receives three magic items: a ceremonial sword, teleport ring, and a Gentry Cloak, which all offer small boosts to your skills.