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I CAN SEE THE FUTURE…and it’s full of spelling errors.


The Fortune Cookie has just arrived in the store. Pearls of wisdom from the minds of the Poptropica Creators have been carefully placed inside each of these cookies.This fun, new item has two purposes:
1. Crack open the cookie to understand your own future
2. Place the cookie in common rooms to provide the future for unsuspecting Poptropican users.

Follow these simple guidelines to place a fortune cookie among others then wait for them to click.



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Well, today the Creators released a new item in the store – the “Fortune Cookie”. With it, you will be able to “see” the future and have your “destiny” revealed…at least that’s what the back of the box says. Anyway, this post is really great – except for the spelling error in the directions image. See if you can spot it.
https://poptropi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/fortunecookie_instructions.png?w=300
EDIT: Sneaky little Creators you. They’ve updated the post to fix the spelling error.
Does the Fortune Cookie turn into a car or something? Great bonus, Creators. Nice touch.
– Coderkid

26 thoughts on “I CAN SEE THE FUTURE…and it’s full of spelling errors.”

  1. Haha, they use the wrong spelling of break. xD. They must have been thinking about cars at the time! XD

  2. “Your future is only as bright as your today.” O rly? Well, since I punched my brothers in the belly, it looks like a I’m going to have a bad future. 😦 (Jkz, I didn’t do that! 😀 )

  3. it looks like the creators could’ve done a little bit better job hiding the mistake too 😀

    And the fortune cookie looks pretty cool! (but not worth 250 credits for non members!)

  4. i got a fortune that said “keep away a man
    with a yelow hat and his monkey” and another
    one that said “this cookie is about 20 years old
    do not eat” yet another one that said “this
    cookie is inhabited by a family of ants” man
    thoes cookies are funny

  5. Weird that the the creators of the of poptropica would make an item about wisdom and then spell something wrong.

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