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''Poptropica'' is an
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, developed in 2007 by
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's Family Education Network, and targeted towards children aged 6 to 15. ''Poptropica'' is primarily the creation of
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, later known as the author of the ''
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'' series. As of 2015, he remained at the company as the Creative Director. The game primarily focuses on problem-solving through game quest scenarios, called "islands". Islands all focus on a problem that the player must resolve by going through multiple obstacles, collecting and using items, talking to various characters, and completing goals. All islands, upon completion, award "credits," which are non-negotiable currency that may be used to buy costumes and special effects in the ''Poptropica'' store. In 2011, ''Poptropica'' was listed on ''
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'' magazine's list of "50 Websites that Make the Web Great", where it was described as "an inventive megasite for kids with a wholesome and slightly educational bent". By 2012, Poptropica had grown to have over 75 million registered users, with 35 million in the 15-25 age group. Versions of the game have been released on Nintendo DS and 3DS, iOS, and Android mobile devices. In May 2015, it was announced that Family Education Network was sold by Pearson to the interactive-education venture capitalist Sandbox Networks, and that ''Poptropica'' had "over 3.2 million monthly unique users in 200 countries and territories". In 2020, because of the discontinuation of Adobe Flash, ''Poptropica'' began porting their old islands that were built on Adobe Flash over to an
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format. As a result of ''Poptropicas utilization of varying Flash engines, these islands were unable to be ported immediately. So they were effectively removed from the game. Fan archivists later made 35 islands available once again via the
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browser within the Flashpoint program. In April 2022, ''Poptropica'' announced that some of their old islands would return as part of a bundle on
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. Though delayed by a day, the game was eventually released on May 26, 2022, and includes seventeen islands and ''Poptropica Realms''. In 2024, ''Poptropica'' announced that their islands would permanently be migrated over on Coolmath Games while remaining playable on Steam and mobile.


Game

When the game was first launched in 2007, it only had one island, but by 2017, it had 58 islands to be explored, which all had a different theme. These examples included Back Lot Island, where the player helped produce a movie, and Super Power Island, where their goal was to defeat six super villains. Each island had its own quests, in which a player could receive an island medallion as well as 150 credits to spend in the in-game Poptropica Store. Starting July 6, 2011, ''Poptropica'' allowed players to replay islands without them creating a new account, while they could still keep track of all Medallions they have earned.


Advertisements

In addition to the available island quests, advertisers contract for temporary mini-games that appear on the site, which are targeted to players of a certain age group or gender. Regular advertisers included
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, Kellogg's Froot Loops,
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toys, and various animated movie releases. Advertisement mini-games normally appear only during a two-week period. If the player completes an advertisement mini-game, they receive a temporary prize, usually related to the media being advertised. A few ''Poptropica'' islands are themed after certain book series: these include ''
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'' ("Big Nate Island"), '' Timmy Failure'' ("Timmy Failure Island"), ''
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'' ("Wimpy Wonderland" and "Wimpy Boardwalk Island"), ''
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'' ("Red Dragon Island"), and ''
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'' ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Island"). These islands are permanent, and can be played at any time. In 2015, a total of seven of these islands became members-only.


Mini-games

''Poptropica'' features "head-to-head" mini-games in which users can play with other people. These include Switch,
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, Hoops, Sky Dive, Paint War, Star Link,
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, Soupwords and Pathwise. The game keeps track of how many times the player wins or loses a certain mini-game.


Spin-offs


''Poptropica Adventures''

In 2012, with partnership with
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, ''Poptropica'' released a video game for the
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, titled ''Poptropica Adventures''.


''Poptropica: Forgotten Islands''

On September 5, 2013, ''Poptropica'' launched ''Poptropica: Forgotten Islands'', an
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game, which allows players to meet new characters and discover story elements about ''Poptropica'' by finding artifacts littered throughout the game. It was also released on the
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system through
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in 2014. It has been replaced on iOS and Android with a mobile version of the desktop ''Poptropica'' game.


''Poptropica Worlds''

On January 11, 2017, ''Poptropica'' announced via their blog that they were introducing another game called ''Poptropica Worlds'', developed in
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. It was released in spring 2017. ''Poptropica Worlds'' had new features, such as redesigned characters, customizable homes, and new islands. Returning players could port over their avatar's look and name to ''Poptropica Worlds''. ''Poptropica Worlds'' could be played on both the web and mobile. If membership was bought for ''Poptropica'', it carried over to ''Poptropica Worlds'', and vice versa. ''Poptropica Worlds'' was shut down on February 27, 2024, due to ''Poptropica'' moving to Coolmath Games.


''2020 Dream Islands''

In 2020, Fairytale Island and Goofball Island were 2020 Dream Islands for their uniqueness. These islands were unique because they introduced players to a drastically different setting compared to previous islands. Fairytale Island introduces Rumpelstiltskin who is an essential part of the narrative. Goofball Island introduces a detective who carries a mysterious presence about her. These islands as a whole offer a twist to Poptropica!


References


External links

* {{Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2007 video games Browser games Flash games Virtual world communities Massively multiplayer online games American children's websites Pearson plc Role-playing video games Video games developed in the United States Video games set on fictional islands