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  2. ourWorld - Wikipedia

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    ourWorld combined an online virtual world with a range of casual gaming activities. [1] Each player had an avatar and a condo which could be decorated. An in-game currency, "Flow", was earned by talking, dancing, eating and drinking, and playing games. Flow could be exchanged for experience points and coins. ourWorld operated on

  3. Our World is Ended - Wikipedia

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    Our World is Ended [a] is a Japanese science fiction visual novel developed by Red Entertainment and published by 5pb. for the PlayStation Vita in November 2017. Originally only released in Japan, the game was later released by PQube in North America and Europe for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows in 2019.

  4. List of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable massively multiplayer online games , sorted by category. ... OurWorld; Pirate101 (sister game to Wizard101) Red Light Center; Second Life;

  5. Game of the Day: ourWorld - AOL

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    Then ourWorld is the Game of the Day for you! ourWorld is an online virtual world game where you create your very own avatar and enter a Game of the Day: ourWorld

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  7. Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  8. SmallWorlds - Wikipedia

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    SmallWorlds was an online virtual world and social network service created by Outsmart Games, a game development company based in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] The virtual world used Adobe Flash and ran inside a web browser, as Google Chrome was most recommended when playing this game.

  9. YoWorld - Wikipedia

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    YoWorld (formerly YoVille) is a browser-based virtual world game which was released on May 8, 2008. It is developed by Big Viking Games. [1] The game operates on the freemium model, and is supported through microtransactions, as well as a voluntary in-game ad program.