About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Freeciv, Virtual pet site, World Golf Tour, Three Kingdoms Online, Online text-based role-playing game, Monopoly City Streets, Battrick, Microsoft Ants, Monster Milktruck, Ravenwood Fair, Urban Dead, The Lord Archmage, Nadirim, DragonFable, My Brute, 51seer, TribalWars, Browser game, World of the Living Dead, Freewar, Online skill-based game, FishVille, FrontierVille, Treasure Isle, Virtonomics, Omerta, Sim horse game, Pirate Galaxy, Corpse Craft: Incident at Weardd Academy, Farmerama, Bloons TD, Deepolis, JamLegend, Zork: The Undiscovered Underground, SpaceInvasion, Khan Wars, List of browser games, Hammer Heads, Seafight, Fish Wrangler, ZooMumba, Pennergame, NEO Shifters, Clockwiser, Lozenge and Hampshire, Rock-Paper-Sumo, Ghost Town, Sneeze, MilMo, IT Manager 3: Unseen Forces, The Realms of Loria, PoppaZoppa, Mudcraft, Leo Steel, My Empire, Resident Evil Extinction: Online Convoy Game, Online word game, Viva Cruiser. Excerpt: A virtual pet website, virtual pet site or VPS is a website on which users interact with a browser-based virtual pet. A virtual pet site is typically based within a virtual world for users to explore (for example, see ), often consisting of a virtual currency, game items and minigames. A virtual pet site may also take the form of a browser-based massively multiplayer online game (MMO), in which users are able to battle their pets with other player's pets, as well as trade and auction game items to other players. Additionally, virtual pet sites may offer sociability features such as discussion forums, private messaging, art galleries and social groups. For this reason, some virtual pet sites have been regarded as a type of social networking site, such as Subeta and Moshi Monsters. Virtual pet web sites differ from the virtual pets represented on digital devices or on desktop software due to t...