Every sunday after church my mom took me and my sister to Cracker Barrel and we begged her to get us a Webkin each time. Depending on how much holy spirit the pastor put into our mom, we had about a 50% success rate at brining home a new Webkin each week.
I dont remember ANY bible verses or songs, but I do know I had a 10 room house with like 4 backyards and 5 excusive mini cars
I dont remember ANY bible verses or songs, but I do know I had a 10 room house with like 4 backyards and 5 excusive mini cars
I try not to rate things high due to pure nostalgia, but I have to give this a solid 8 due to how much respect I have for the people still keeping the game alive, looooong after Flash died, and even LONGER after the Webkinz craze ended. I logged on earlier this year to see if my account with my 20+ Webkinz still existed... Absolutely everything was in tact. I even watched a TV show episode I made in-game when I was FIVE YEARS OLD.
This game has a lot of nostalgia for me because I used to play this a lot as a kid. I had 21 Webkinz most of which I named Fuzzy because I was not very creative. The game had plenty of fun minigames with in, ability to play with friends, and allowed you to customize your house. Besides the cartoon version of the plush there are also many fun original characters It is a cute game that is perfect for kids. As a kid I eventually started to drift towards Club Penguin. One of the big things that hurt this game was that it started to be filled with ads and things that had been open to me became for members only. I can understand having a way to make money for people that only want to play the game and do not want the plush, but prior to all the in game transactions having a plush was your ticket to everything. I think if you had an actual plush that that should remove the ads or at least count as a membership