Innerstar University is one of the best and a great Online portal for young people to Socialize, engage in different fun filled Activities, and play games together. Innerstar University is a brilliant MMO and RPG Virtual World Simulation that focuses on the life and events that happen inside the boundaries of the university, so the game allows you to be a part of the game world by selecting and stylizing a suitable avatar for yourself, decorate your dorm rooms and interact with other online players who actually are the students of the same university as you are. Socio Town is an amazingly addictive and quite immersive Browser-based MMO, RPG and Social Networking Simulation for all the lovers of this specific genre. With easy character selection and customization options, Socio Town throws you right away into an amazingly colorful game-world where you can explore the world around you, meet new and like-minded people from various origins of the world, make new friends and hang out with them. Socio Town also offers huge amounts of wonderful activities and missions (Shopping, Bug Catching, Fishing, Riding a Scooter, Boxing, Sailing etc.) for you to complete and move up the ladder to advanced players, grow your character and enjoy more features of the game. Socio Town is specifically designed for teenage players and focuses on players of ages 13 or above and offers safe chat and parental control as well. With a marvelous game world, amazing environment, great visuals and an immersive game-play, Socio Town is a fun game to play and enjoy.
Well, tonight sort of confirmed to me why I gave up SocioTown for the most part.I haven't signed on for many months, and tonight I decided to see if anyone I knew was on. I gave up my Permanent Resident status a long time ago, and I am really glad I did.I did get to see DsnyDeb, and it was great to see her.But somehow the conversation from those non-identified??? People came up, and they were talking about a 31 year old woman dating a 14 year old. She wouldn't stop commenting on it, and I got annoyed.Well, apparently she was a Game Guide.Yeah, I know.
She was annoyed with me because I was rude to her for telling her to knock off the inappropriate talk! The next thing I know, I've been 'sen t to jail' for a week by this girl who was irritated with me.I wrote to one of the game developers to tell her what happened, and why I felt this girl abused her power. I unfortunately started up in their forums, and this girl was telling me I was basically kissing up to the guides because they had a badge!Oh, the irony of that! The girl not only didn't announce that she was a Guide, but she never gave me a warning. She saw me announce to Deb that I was leaving, and she quickly banned me because I was 'getting away'. Sheesh.I really had to share this.
I know all my VMK buddies would understand. Briar, I am sorry that you had a bad experience at Sociotown. I had played the game regularly until recently. I know you, the players and the guides that you are refering to. The guides there do their best to police the game, but quite often things get out of control.
The official trailer of the upcoming browser-based 3D MMOG, SocioTown. Sign-up for testing at www.sociotown.com. To do this, head to any locked safe house and, after accessing it, talk to the JTF Officer and read the Situation Board inside.
I can't vouch for the actions or conversations that took place on your last visit because I was not there, but I no longer choose to play the game for VERY valid reasons. Although the game says that it is for ages 13+, in my opinion the almost unfiltered dictionary and loose moderation should rate the game for more mature players. I'll PM you with more details about why I left. As much as I enjoyed the game, I no longer recommend it because I felt the moderation is inadequate, and I did not feel safe. Forgive me for making an observation here, even though I've never played SocioTown.The more I look at current games that claim to be appropriate for 13 and up, the more I appreciate the constraints that VMK had in place to protect young players.
I know it was not perfect, and we all used to complain about the dictionary, but you've got to hand it to them for taking their job seriously. (So seriously that even the most rule-abiding players felt a little paranoid at times.)Game developers who think all they need to do to cover their bases is provide report buttons and minor filtering of chat are extremely naive. I would not feel comfortable bringing a young teen into many of these environments.I've come to the conclusion that games can only be geared for adults or geared for kids; I have yet to see anything that successfully achieves a middle ground.
Hi,That is why i have settled in with Elf Island. It has the same values that we were expected to follow in VMK. Taken is not tolerated, the chat is basically the same as vmk. Some familiar staff are there as well, Lily, Hula, Saturn, Red, Titan so on.
From the time the game opens to closing there is always staff visible. They reply right away to messages and have been very open to our in put on what we would like to see. All of this is going on while we are doing good for our world. We have completed 4 month long quests which resulted in 6 homes being built by habitat for Humanity, 6 boats repaired that are used to hunt down shark poachers, 2000 trees planted on Africa and a polar bear being tracked in the arctic.
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A great message for everyone. The building is not as advanced yet as VMK but they are slowly getting there. So for now i will stick with this as i have found nothing else that seems to hold my interest.Bug.