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How old should you be to play Neopets?
Though it might seem like a child-oriented site because of its cartoon graphics, Neopets is actually most appropriate for kids over the age of 12 or 13.
Do adults play Neopets?
Yes, adults also play Neopets. Looking at things from an adult point of view, Neopets is a place where we can be rich, spend all our Neopoints in a matter of minutes, and earn it all back in a matter of days without ever having to file for bankruptcy.
Does Neopets work on mobile?
The new mobile site is pretty streamlined. It’s open for beta testing now. You can sign up on the Neopets home page. Then just bookmark the page on your mobile device, and you’ll be able to check in on your digital companions while you’re out and about.
Does the wheel of monotony ever stop?
It is one of the six wheels of Neopia. It only costs 150 NP to play and can be played once a day. It has prizes similar to the most expensive wheel, but it takes ages to come to a stop. The Wheel of Monotony can run for several hours, even up to 24 full hours.
What do you need to know about Neopets?
Neopets allows users to create and care for digital pets called “Neopets” and explore the virtual world of Neopia. There is no set objective for the users, but they are expected to feed and care for their Neopets when they grow hungry or ill.
Why are the Neopets Flash games so bad?
Beyond the Neopets games being bad mechanically—often simplistic reskins of other games— Neopets games also falter technically. It wasn’t uncommon for the games to sputter and freeze for a second. And to top this all off, of course, comes the “wonderful” flash game aesthetic.
How old do you have to be to play Neopets?
Just last month, Jumpstart, the current owners of Neopets, released a statement saying Neopets is “the only JumpStart game that is not marketed to kids, and as such, only a very small percentage of Neopets’ registered users are under the age of 13”.
Who was the original owner of Neopets.com?
The website was launched by Adam Powell and Donna Williams in late 1999. Two years later, a consortium of investors led by Doug Dohring bought a controlling interest in the company and in June 2005, Viacom bought Neopets Inc. for US$ 160 million.