I must admit, the title of this post is
rather misleading. After all, there really isn’t any virtual pet game out there quite
like Neopets. The sheer enormity of the site and the nearly limitless options of
what you can do when you’re on there is what most users agree make Neopets as
popular as it is. I’m yet to find a virtual pet game that can compete with
Neopets in size and complexity. However, many old-time users of Neopets have
found the website becoming too impersonal and commercialized in the recent
past, and are looking for other websites where they can experience some of the
original Neopets charm. Embarking on the same quest (Neopets reference
intended), here’s what I’ve come up with so far.
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Subeta
– A lot of Subeta members are people who have been or still are Neopets users.
The consensus is that this is the closest it gets to Neopets. You can adopt a
virtual pet choosing from about sixty species, both imaginary and real. The
site has plots, quests, mini-games, collectibles, and of course plenty of ways
to customize your pet. You can also have a human avatar on Subeta. Site events,
regular updates and an active, supportive community make Subeta a popular
virtual pet game. A few of the main
differences between Neopets and Subeta revolve around the fact that Neopets is
targeted at young kids and Subeta at older users. Therefore the content on
Neopets is monitored to keep it appropriate for its younger users. Older users
may find the relative freedom on Subeta refreshing. A lot of the plotlines and
store items too involve more mature content. Another important difference is
the fact that Subeta’s artistic users can sell their artwork on the website for
Subeta points or real currency. On the flip side, users may find that the world
of Subeta is not as extensive or fleshed out as that of Neopia. The site has
fewer mini-games, and they aren’t as flash-y (pun intended) as those on
Neopets. Also, some users find it annoying that fighting is an integral part of
playing on Subeta, as several plots do not advance if you don’t battle in the
Coliseum.
Icepets
– Icepets is another virtual pet game that’s doing a good job, but it’s far
smaller than Neopets or Subeta. Here users play games, embark on quests, and
choose from various fun activities around the site. There are fourteen pet
species to choose from here, and one of the main attractions is dressing up the
pet and customizing it. Users on Icepets get to change the species of their
pets at will, and can save each of their pets’ looks so that they can switch
between them whenever they like. As with Subeta, older users appreciate the
fact that they can talk freely on the forum without worrying about whether the
content is appropriate for younger audiences. The smaller community means that
people get heard on the forums, and engage in more personal relationships with
each other, which is something that a lot of users appreciate.
Powerpets
– Powerpets is a virtual pet game with a difference – it is all about teaching
users to be kind and considerate towards animals of all types. The pets on
Powerpets are all based on real animals, and you have over sixty species to
choose from. Other interesting features include the fact that the map is based
on locations in the real world (but places are inhabited by animals) and that
the website’s encyclopedia imparts educational information about the pet
species available in the game. Like Neopets, the game has plots, quests,
mini-games and its very own economy, influenced by the actions of its users. You
can also customize your pets by changing their looks. Users get to create human
avatars as well. For those who would like to share their creativity with
others, Powerpets lets users write stories about their pets and publish them as
virtual books for other users to read. The site also holds donations and uses
the money raised to fund campaigns geared towards animals.
For some Neopets users, no other website
can ever take the place of the virtual pet game that started it all. But for
those who are ready to try out other games, they may find a new virtual pet
game that is as good or even better (gasp!) than Neopets.
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