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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

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  4. Woozworld - Wikipedia

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    More than 14 million virtual spaces were created by 2011. [9] In 2012, Woozworld was nominated for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in the Best Website Category. [10] The company ranked #5 out of 427 on a 360Kid list of highest trafficked virtual worlds in September 2012. [11]

  5. JumpStart 3D Virtual World - Wikipedia

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    The games feature the user maneuvering a character through a 3D world, going on missions, and playing educational activities. Unlike the other JumpStart games, each JumpStart 3D Virtual World game comes with a limited number of levels when purchased. When these levels are completed, an online subscription is required for the player to move on.

  6. Horizon Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Meta Horizon Worlds is an online virtual reality game with an integrated game creation system developed and published by Meta Platforms. On this multi-player virtual platform, players move and interact with each other in various worlds that host events, games, and social activities. They can also build and publish worlds similar to Rec Room.

  7. Second Life - Wikipedia

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    Second Life is a multiplayer virtual world that allows people to create an avatar for themselves and then interact with other users and user-created content within a multi-user online environment. Developed for personal computers and owned by the San Francisco -based firm Linden Lab , it launched on June 23, 2003 and saw rapid growth for some ...

  8. Ricki & Copper - Wikipedia

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    Boom-Man was intended to help Wertz keep the mostly four to eight year olds focused on the camera and not on Copper, who viewers believed was the actual star of the show. In addition to the morning show, Wertz hosted a midday edition, Ricki & Magoo , a 15-minute program where she introduced Mr. Magoo cartoons after WTAE's noon newscast.

  9. Category:1960s American animated television series - Wikipedia

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    The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show; The Adventures of Batman; The Adventures of Gulliver; The Adventures of Lariat Sam; The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends; The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole; The Adventures of Superboy (TV series) The Alvin Show; Aquaman (TV series) Arabian Knights; The Archie Show; The Astronut Show; Atom Ant

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