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    i will +rep u 2 mek up 4 it even tho u dnt deserve it


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    Thank you.
    http://www.last.fm/user/paul4wolves
    ADD me, I need friends! LOL

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    dont mention it


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    *cringes at the waste of time doing spelling corrections* Never correct someone on their spelling, you know what they mean and that's all you need to care about

    Habbo is a game designed years ago for friends to meet up and make new friends. The company aim (and aim of the game) was to make money aswell as have fun. Since the product has expanded, the company behind Habbo has discovered that they like the money too much and have dropped their care of their community to a dreadful level where all they seem to care about is making money when a company of their design needs to give something back to make a successful company (making money isn't the main success, views from a client/customer side are equally important for a social/community game).
    Last edited by GommeInc; 16-04-2009 at 10:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    *cringes at the waste of time doing spelling corrections* Never correct someone on their spelling, you know what they mean and that's all you need to care about

    Habbo is a game designed years ago for friends to meet up and make new friends. The company aim (and aim of the game) was to make money aswell as have fun. Since the product has expanded, the company behind Habbo has discovered that they like the money too much and have dropped their care of their community to a dreadful level where all they seem to care about is making money when a company of their design needs to give something back to make a successful company (making money isn't the main success, views from a client/customer side are equally important for a social/community game).
    thats wot i've been sayin


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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveToStack View Post
    An MMORPG; Massive multiplayer online roleplaying game.

    It's **** though, the people on it are spoilt brats. Don't waste away your life on it.
    err wrong -rep

    it's nothing like an RPG ... habbo is actually classed as an MMOCC (massively multiplayer online chat community)

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    Quote Originally Posted by visa View Post
    err wrong -rep

    it's nothing like an RPG ... habbo is actually classed as an MMOCC (massively multiplayer online chat community)
    That's what it used to be advertised as, until the MMOCC definition came into play, so the -rep really isn't that fair to be totally honest with you.

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    Habbo is the world’s largest and fastest growing virtual world and social networking service for teenagers. Localized Habbo communities all around the world are visited by millions of teenagers every week.

    Habbo is a place to meet new and existing friends, play games and simply have fun. It is a richly colorful, multi-dimensional virtual community and game environment to which users join by creating a fully customized online character called a Habbo. From there, Habbos can explore many public spaces in the virtual environment, play a variety of games, connect with friends, decorate their own rooms and Habbo homepages, and have fun through creativity and self expression. The Habbo experience consists of many parts, which are all inextricably linked.

    Quick Habbo facts (March 2009):

    • 31 local communities
    • Registered users: 129,000,000
    • Unique visitors: 11,700,000 / month
    • Page impressions: 990,000,000 / month
    • Age distribution: 90 % between 13-18 years old
    • Average visit: 43 minutes / session

      Entering the Habbo world is free, but to access premium services users need to buy Habbo Credits, which is the virtual world’s currency. Credits are used to pay, for example, virtual furniture, game tickets and elements for the homepage. Virtual furniture and homepage gadgets in particular are important factors in most Habbos' lives within the community, allowing them to express themselves through the creation of theme-styled rooms and homepages, game rooms and places to chill out.

    The core of the Habbo experience is the virtual world or virtual “hotel”, Habbo Hotel. Millions of teenagers meet each other every day in Habbo’s cafés, clubs, at the pool area or in the millions of private rooms created by the Habbos themselves. Currently there are over 60 million user-generated rooms in the different Habbo communities.

    User-generated content is king in Habbo! It is the Habbo users who make the virtual world what it is – Habbo is filled with different kinds of ongoing events, competitions, quests and other happenings, most of them created by the users themselves. Check into Habbo and explore the different user-generated theme rooms, such as party rooms, maze rooms, barbershops, police stations, hospitals, cruise ships, gang centers, market places, adoption centers and whatever you can imagine – and often what you haven’t even thought of.

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    i just call it habbo dnt need no fancy title rly does it


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    Quote Originally Posted by paul4wolves View Post
    I don't know, is it a game or what?
    A waste of time.

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