Poptropica Names

When you go to Mythology Island in Poptropica games, you will meet some of the Greek Gods. Some of you may not know them and it is better for you to know them. In the game, firstly you will get into a Museum of Olympus on Main Street in Mythology Island. There, you will see fourteen statues of the gods. To know who they are, we are going to introduce you the God Names in this island.

The first is Aphrodite. She is the goddess of love and beauty sprang into life from the foam of the sea. She thinks that she is more beautiful than any flower on Earth. The second is Apollo. He is the original rock star and this shining son of Zeus is god of the sun and music. He is the god of light, healing, knowledge, plague and darkness, the arts, poetry, music, prophecy, the sun, archery, manly youth, and beauty. The third is Ares. He is the god of war. He is tougher than a mixed martial arts fighter. His battle cry alone is able to bring down warriors on the battlefield.

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The fourth is Artemis. She is the twin sister of Apollo. She is the goddess of hunting and protector of young animals. Bow and arrow are the things that she always brings. The fifth is Athena. She is the goddess of wisdom and also a warrior goddess. To Athena, olives, snakes and spiders are all sacred. The sixth is Demeter. She is the goddess of grains. She is also the goddess of agriculture, fertility, seasons and nature. The seventh is Dionysus. He is the god of wine. He frequently leads mortals astrays. The eight is Hades. He deadly serious rules the underworld. He is the brother of Zeus and Poseidon. His sacred fruit is pomegranate.

The ninth is Hephaestus. He is the god of blacksmith and other craftsmen. He could star in his own home improvement show if he wanted to. Besides, he also can make armor that no arrow can pierce. The tenth is Hera. She is the queen of Olympus and guardian of women and children. To Hera, peacocks are sacred. The eleventh is Hermes. He is the messenger of the gods. His symbols are the caduceus, winged sandals and cap, tortoise and stork.

The twelfth is Hestia. She is the goddess of hearth and home. When she was a child, she never had in trouble for having a messy room. To her, oil and water are sacred. The thirteenth is Poseidon. He rules the seas from the smallest plankton to the biggest sea monster. His symbols are bull, horse, trident and dolphin. The Fourteenth is Zeus. He beat his brothers, Poseidon and Hades so that he could be a king of the gods. He is king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. His symbols are eagle, thunderbolt, scepter, oak tree and scales. Now, you now the Mythology god names. So, you can continue to play the Poptropica.

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Poptropica
Developer(s)Jeff Kinney Group (formerly)
StoryArc Media
Publisher(s)Pearson Education(formerly)
Sandbox Networks
Designer(s)Pete Amomaur
Jeff Kinney
EngineAdobe Flash
Platform(s)Web
iOS
ReleaseJuly 2007
September 2007
Genre(s)Educational, Adventure, single-player with Massively multiplayer online game elements.
Mode(s)Single and multiplayer

Poptropica is an onlinerole-playing game, developed in 2007 by Pearson Education's Family Education Network, and targeted towards children aged 6 to 15. Poptropica was primarily the creation of Jeff Kinney, the author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. As of 2015, he remains at the company as the Creative Director.[1]

In the game, players can go to different 'islands' (game quest scenarios), compete in multiplayer games, and communicate with each other. The islands all have various difficulties, but all center on a problem that the player must resolve by going through multiple obstacles or completing goals. All islands, upon finishing, award 'Poptropica credits' which are non-negotiable but may be used to buy costumes and special effects in the Poptropica store.

In 2011, Poptropica was listed on Time 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.'[2] In 2012, Poptropica had an Alexa Internet rating of 1,302 in the United States, and a ranking of 5,162 in the world.[3] By 2012, the game had grown to have over 500 million registered users, with 35 million in the 15-25 age group.[4] Versions of the game have been released on Nintendo DS and 3DS, and iOS mobile devices. In May 2015, it was announced that Family Education Network was sold by Pearson to the interactive-education venture capitalist Sandbox Networks,[5] and that Poptropica had 'over 3.2 million monthly unique users in 200 countries and territories.'[6]

In 2015, Poptropica was sold to educational-technology investment ground, Sandbox Partners.[7]

Gameplay

When it first launched in 2007, Poptropica only had one island, titled Early Poptropica Island. As of 2017, it has 58 islands to be explored, all with a different theme: examples include Back Lot Island, where the player helps produce a movie, and Super Power Island, where their goal is to defeat six super villains. Each island has its own quest, for which a player can 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 creating a new account, while still keeping track of all the Medallions the player had earned.

Advertisements

In addition to the available island quests, advertisers contract for temporary mini-games that appear on the site, sometimes targeted to players of a certain age group or gender. Regular advertisers have included Disney, Kellogg's Froot Loops, Lego toys, and various animated movies and DVD 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 Big Nate, Timmy Failure, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and Magic Tree House. 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 different mini-games that users can play with other people. These include Switch, Sudoku, Hoops, Sky Dive, Paint War, Star Link, Balloons, Soupwords and Pathwise. The game keeps track of how many times the player wins or loses a certain mini-game.

Expansions

Island Creator Kit

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In August 2013, an island creator kit was made available for purchase. It is an activity book that walks the player through all the same steps the developers take when they make a new Island: coming up with a storyline, creating characters, and designing puzzles.

Poptropica Adventures

In 2012, in partnership with Ubisoft, Poptropica released a new video game for the Nintendo DS, titled Poptropica Adventures.[8]

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Poptropica: Forgotten Islands

On September 5, 2013, Poptropica launched Poptropica: Forgotten Islands, an iOS 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 Nintendo 3DS system through Ubisoft in 2014.[9] It has been replaced on iOS 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 Unity. It was released in Spring 2017. Poptropica Worlds has new features, such as redesigned characters, customizable homes, and new Islands. Returning players are able to port over their avatar's look and name to Poptropica Worlds. Poptropica Worlds can be played on both the web and mobile. If membership was bought for Poptropica, it carries over to Poptropica Worlds, and vice versa.

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References

  1. ^Dossena, Tiziano Thomas (October 29, 2014). 'From Lost Side Of Suburbia to Poptropica, An Exclusive Interview with Artist Kory Merritt'. L'Idea Magazine. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  2. ^McCracken, Harry (August 16, 2011). '50 Websites that make the web great'. TIME. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  3. ^Alexa ranking
  4. ^Brian Solis (2010). 'Virtual Worlds'. Engage. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN978-0-470-57109-5.
  5. ^Rosen, Judith (May 21, 2015). 'New Owner for Poptropica and FEN'. Publisher Weekly. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  6. ^Dorbian, Iris (May 21, 2015). 'Pearson sells Family Education Network to Sandbox Partners'. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  7. ^'Pearson sells Family Education Network to Sandbox Partners - PE Hub'. PE Hub. 2015-05-21. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  8. ^'Ubisoft and Poptropica partner to bring popular virtual world for kids to the Nintendo DS system'. PRWeb. May 29, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  9. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20141012014051/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/CoA7KDYAI99r7hBGI2w-hZtcxRBtTbQb/

External links

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