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The virtual pet website ''Neopets'' has had multiple spinoffs over the years, whether they were site-based minigames, or on various apps. Some of these include [[The Last Smiley (found online Neopets platform game; 2004-2006)|''The Last Smiley'']], [[Neopets Mobile (lost features of discontinued T-Mobile service; 2006-2009)|''Neopets Mobile'']] and '''''PetPet Park'''''. PetPet Park launched on October 2008 by ''Neopets'' and Nickelodeon Kids & Family Virtual Worlds Group. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220516153613/http://www.jellyneo.net/index.php?comments=3536 Announcement of the opening of the game's beta.] Retrieved 02 Apr '19</ref> and focused on the Neopets' companions, Petpets.  
''PetPet Park'' launched on October 2008 by ''Neopets'' and Nickelodeon Kids & Family Virtual Worlds Group. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220516153613/http://www.jellyneo.net/index.php?comments=3536 Announcement of the opening of the game's beta.] Retrieved 02 Apr '19</ref> and focused on the Neopets' companions, Petpets.
The virtual pet website ''Neopets'' has had multiple spinoffs over the years, whether they were site-based minigames, or on various apps. Some of these include [[The Last Smiley (found online Neopets platform game; 2004-2006)|''The Last Smiley'']], [[Neopets Mobile (lost features of discontinued T-Mobile service; 2006-2009)|''Neopets Mobile'']] and ''PetPet Park''.  


Before it opened in October 2008, it started as a mini-plot in Neopets, where Neopians would go on missions to help agents "make sure any Petpets crossing over to Neopia arrive at Petpet Park safely." <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220516153613/http://www.sunnyneo.com/plots/PetpetPark/mission1.php</ref>
Before it opened in October 2008, it started as a mini-plot in Neopets, where Neopians would go on missions to help agents "make sure any Petpets crossing over to Neopia arrive at Petpet Park safely." <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220516153613/http://www.sunnyneo.com/plots/PetpetPark/mission1.php</ref>

Revision as of 05:46, 15 December 2022

Petpetpark.png

The game's logo.

Status: Partially Lost/Found

PetPet Park launched on October 2008 by Neopets and Nickelodeon Kids & Family Virtual Worlds Group. [1] and focused on the Neopets' companions, Petpets. The virtual pet website Neopets has had multiple spinoffs over the years, whether they were site-based minigames, or on various apps. Some of these include The Last Smiley, Neopets Mobile and PetPet Park.

Before it opened in October 2008, it started as a mini-plot in Neopets, where Neopians would go on missions to help agents "make sure any Petpets crossing over to Neopia arrive at Petpet Park safely." [2]


Gameplay

Petpet Park was an isometric MMO, primarily focused on completing quests and character customization. Membership was an additional option for players looking to unlock more features, such as cosmetics and member-only areas.

The game was somewhat similar to Neopets, with players having the ability to customize and feed their virtual pets. There were of 9 species of Petpets to choose from as of 2014, but the game initially started with six pets: the Pinixy, Kassegat, Drym, Oukin, Dipni and Hifflo. The later three additional member-only Petpets were the Puxa, Mumbat, and Bandalu. [3]


Closure

In 2014, Neopets was acquired by the educational franchise JumpStart.[4] The game then closed down on the 18th.[5]

No playable versions of the game have surfaced since then, and in May 2017, Neopets stopped paying for the domain; the site's current state is an advertising page unrelated to Neopets.[6]


Restoration Efforts

There are currently no playable versions of this game; however, as of 2022, two groups are currently active in attempting to restore Petpet Park, those being Petpet Park Rebuild (started in 2021) and Petpet Project/Project X (started in 2018).

A reddit user (u/neo_truths) made access to previously lost files available to both groups, ensuring that not all features of the game are totally lost. (i.e. beta content, in-game code, etc.) [7]


Gallery

Official game trailer

Short animated advertisement

Beta Petpet Park gameplay

Post-beta Petpet Park tutorial gameplay

References