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Anyone know of a G-rated MMORPG?

I found Glitch when I was searching for an MMORPG with no fighting. After reading some discussions in this forum I realized that maybe what I'm really looking for is a G-rated MMORPG, if there is such a thing. Any suggestions?

Posted 15 months ago by Ferond Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • SmallWorlds.com
    Posted 15 months ago by Eye Wonder Subscriber! | Permalink
  • It is a bit pathetic but if you are desperate try Petpet Park.
    Posted 15 months ago by napabeth Subscriber! | Permalink
  • hello kitty online
    Posted 15 months ago by Tundra Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Tinkatolli
    Posted 15 months ago by FlirtyvonSexenhaven Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I wish I could help but the only MMORPG I have ever played is Glitch and FS.
    Posted 15 months ago by VickyAlice139 Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Moshi monsters is cute, and if you're looking for something for your kids my nephew adores Club Penguin (I've not played it myself).There is also an MMO on bbc.co.uk/cbbc somewhere, but I can't remember which game it is possibly it's the one called 'Roar' which is a zoo building game. Oh and puzzle pirates!
    Posted 15 months ago by Mink ette Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Good list. Thanks to all of you!
    Posted 15 months ago by Ferond Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I like Wizared 101, but I don't know what rate it has, probably g. :)
    Posted 15 months ago by Sierra Subscriber! | Permalink
  • monkeyquest!
    Posted 15 months ago by Djoe6897 Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm not sure what youre looking for, but I also play Onverse.  You create an avatar you can change clothes, buy a home, decorate it, you can even buy land and build a home from scratch.  There are all ages on that site.  Kids play to socialize and many adults play to design/decorate homes.  Its free to play, with the option to buy special money for special items.  There aren't any quests (yet) but there are monthly contests and some player made games/contests. I love the decorating/designing part and spend alot of time just visiting peoples homes to see the creativity.  I've been playing for a while now and only recently got bored.  Thank the Giants Glitch came, because quests are my favorite.  Before Onverse, I tried some other avatar sites (i.e. Free Realms, IMVU) but many were too complicated or I ran out of free stuff to do or more like online dating (creepy).  Heres a link, if anyone wants to try (You get entries into a contest if you invite people). http://www.onverse.com/i/184947
    Posted 15 months ago by Gadzooks Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Nord, but is can suck up the bucks if you are impatient.
    Posted 15 months ago by Joni Mitchell Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Free Realms, but be careful with your credit card info - they just had a huge hacking issue recently... Rango, the World is cute...modeled after the movie. Nord is another, but it can be challenging to play it completely for free...
    Posted 15 months ago by ~Pink Flamingo~ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Petpet Park is for kids. Wizard101 is a 'family game' which I've played and enjoy.
    Posted 15 months ago by Sir Mixalatte Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Club pengiun all the way. Surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet. www.clubpenguin.com
    Posted 15 months ago by Cupcake Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Age of Conan

    *rimshot*
    Posted 15 months ago by shipwreck Subscriber! | Permalink
  • The problem with MMOs and children is that they are relating to real people online. So even if the game itself is G-rated, there's no guarantee your children won't be exposed to whatever when they talk to other players.  Even other children can say inappropriate things.
    Posted 15 months ago by chilirlw Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Webkinz is not exactly MMORPG, and is rather designed to make you buy their stuff, but you really only need to pay for one pet to play.  They have the Jr. site for really young kids, and the main site for kids, tweens, and a surprising number of adults.  They have chat restrictions to avoid (but not eliminate) problems with bullying and inappropriate subjects.  You can maintain friends and block lists so that you can choose who to interact with.  There are a lot of solo arcade games and games where you challenge other players.  You can decorate your house and invite friends over for parties.  It's pretty fun if you don't get sucked into spending lots of extra RL money.
    Posted 15 months ago by KhaKhonsu Subscriber! | Permalink