Pop 5

Pop 5: Features That Make Poptropica Unique!

Hoi, I’m Koi.

Poptropica already has so many awesome things, so let’s prepare for the New Poptropica by going over the best of the best!

5) It’s Uncommon For a Common Room

Unlike most kids’ games, our Poptropican plays through missions and quests solo. If we want some social interaction, we can hop into a common room (found on every Main Street) and play games with other kids!

4) A Pair of Photo Booths

Poses, handhelds, and loads of your favorite Poptropican characters in perfect image quality? Photo booths sure provide something fun to play with. Poptropica even sometimes makes themed photo booths, like the Mystery of the Map one.

3) A Multiplayer Multiverse

Common rooms are great, but sometimes, wouldn’t you rather have a blast with some personal friends? Well, there are infinite dimensions for that, which your Poptropican can access through a few simple numerical and alphabetical digits – Multiverse room codes!

Screenshot at Jul 22 13-03-15

Ha, the last one feels just like school. Ha.

2) Gigabytes of Photo Galleries

While you play any island, a few pictures will be taken with a caption. The best part about them isn’t the memories, but in my opinion – that you can customize the outfit you were wearing back then. Snazzy.

1) Roomy Realms

Just kidding. Pft, I’m not a fan.

1) Adventurous Advertisements

Honestly, this probably shocks some people with this choice. Advertisements for most kids games are flashy and un-interactive. About every two or three weeks we get a brand new ad. Yes, most of them are repetitive with quizzes, talking to characters, and just exploring – but some have actual fun unique quests. We haven’t had many of those recently, but they’ve been there, and it’s probably one of the best things Poptropica pulls off that its competitors don’t. Plus, there have been some pretty cool ad prizes as well.

magnus chase ad

That wraps it up for this Top 5 post! See you next time!

-Koi (◑‿◐)

22 thoughts on “Pop 5: Features That Make Poptropica Unique!”

  1. I totally kicked Andrew’s butt at that game of Sudoku, by the way. His fault for choosing a game he didn’t even know how to play 😛

    1. Hehe. Nice job! I challenge you to a game of Sudoku at “The Poppies” party! 😛
      Can’t wait to see everybody there!

  2. Just sayin’ the advertisements get a little repetitive… It’s almost always the same mini-game 😦

  3. What about the mere fact that unlike most kid games, like Club Penguin, Pop has an actual STORYLINE and you don’t just sit there and chat the whole time.

  4. Good post! And all 5 (or 4, I think common rooms and Multiverses do merge slightly) ideas are well needed for the New Poptropica, too. Couldn’t have made and ordered the list much better myself, really. 😛

      1. From the few sneak peeks shown, I don’t think the New Poptropica will have too much of an ‘amazing art style’, particularly judging the second one. But you never know…the third one looks sorta good, ignoring the background. 😛 Just don’t like the fact that it’s on Unity, since it doesn’t work on Chrome. At least I have Edge and IE.
        But the New Pop is apparently three-dimensional, so I’d like to see how that turns out.
        https://poptropica.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/unity-and-the-future-of-poptropica/

      2. I don’t like it when my comments always have that ‘awaiting moderation’ statements above it. One emoji and it’s all over. 😛

  5. It’s funny;even though I don’t really like Realms that much,it’s still really fun and the only thing that’s kept me going on this game for a long time.

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