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Crazy Cow

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Virtual Pet Sites
« on: June 24, 2012, 12:53:06 pm »

Everyone knows about virtual pet sites, even if it's as those annoying icons in people's signatures. I've played a few of them myself: DragCave and MagiStream, to be specific. The main problem I have with them, though, is that there's really no point. You get your critters, and then... well, what? Look at them all day?
The point is that I'm looking for a virtual pet game that is a bit more involved than 'get people to click on your peeps.' One with an RPG-esque fighting system, or just something to do once you've invested time into getting your critters in the first place.

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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2012, 12:56:38 pm »

There was one I dabbled at for a little... what was it...
http://dragonsofkalon.com/
I think it was.  It wasn't a clicky-site but it had things like competitions and breed variances and stuff.  Looked neat, though when I found it, it was very new and had a lot of quirky bits that turned me off.  Dunno how it is now.

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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2012, 01:29:46 pm »

I hate those damn things. Instead of witty sigs people just put a bunch of eggs there. IT KILLS ART
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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2012, 06:09:38 pm »

I hate - no, I loathe virtual pet sites. Their prolification and inexplicable popularity makes searching for ACTUAL virtual pets practically impossible. Or virtually impossible, you might say.

Many times over the long years have I attempted to indulge my inner AI fascination, hunting down obscure Creatures-esques programs, experiments, or fully-fledged projects. "Google," I say, "show me your finest selection of simulated life. Dazzle me with the beauty and complexity of digital life that can act and think and feel and fear."

But instead of finding examples of autonomous living animals and advanced AI agents that broaden the horizons of simulation technology, I'm instead bombarded with page after page of shitty "virtual pet" templated websites, filled with shitty art of ponies and dragons and tiger-whale-mammoth hybrids, that you "take care of" by buying shitty pictures of plastic hairbrushes and teddybear toys that, somehow, keep them "happy", while exploring a shitty picture of a "world map" consisting of shitty pictures of inexplicably magic fountains that give you free bars of chocolate, and post offices staffed by tie-wearing unicorns, so you can play shitty Flash puzzle games that look like they belong on Facebook in order to win fake gold coins that you spend buying auctions of pixie dust to transform your shitty starter pet into a demonic fiery behemoth with smoke and flames billowing around its portrait, which of course makes no difference to its stats which are mainly put to use in shitty "arena" battles with other users who've spent over $9000 real life money buying stat-boosting items and turning their pets into game breaking demi-gods. And this is apparently what the WHOLE INTERNET thinks of as "virtual pets" because I'll be damned if I have ever found more than a HANDFUL of real, actual websites concerning actual virtual pets that aren't fucking tamagotchis.

I spit on these damned sites and I hope they all burn and suffer hardware failure, and that everyone who's ever built one gets their hands severed by spinning =steel large serrated disks=.

So yeah, that's what I think.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2012, 06:11:09 pm by Moogie »
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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2012, 06:30:24 pm »

Conversely, I think virtual pets in all forms are pretty cool. I'll probably check out that dragon one when I have a lot of time to kill on it.
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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2012, 06:55:17 pm »

I hate - no, I loathe virtual pet sites. Their prolification and inexplicable popularity makes searching for ACTUAL virtual pets practically impossible. Or virtually impossible, you might say.

Many times over the long years have I attempted to indulge my inner AI fascination, hunting down obscure Creatures-esques programs, experiments, or fully-fledged projects. "Google," I say, "show me your finest selection of simulated life. Dazzle me with the beauty and complexity of digital life that can act and think and feel and fear."

But instead of finding examples of autonomous living animals and advanced AI agents that broaden the horizons of simulation technology, I'm instead bombarded with page after page of shitty "virtual pet" templated websites, filled with shitty art of ponies and dragons and tiger-whale-mammoth hybrids, that you "take care of" by buying shitty pictures of plastic hairbrushes and teddybear toys that, somehow, keep them "happy", while exploring a shitty picture of a "world map" consisting of shitty pictures of inexplicably magic fountains that give you free bars of chocolate, and post offices staffed by tie-wearing unicorns, so you can play shitty Flash puzzle games that look like they belong on Facebook in order to win fake gold coins that you spend buying auctions of pixie dust to transform your shitty starter pet into a demonic fiery behemoth with smoke and flames billowing around its portrait, which of course makes no difference to its stats which are mainly put to use in shitty "arena" battles with other users who've spent over $9000 real life money buying stat-boosting items and turning their pets into game breaking demi-gods. And this is apparently what the WHOLE INTERNET thinks of as "virtual pets" because I'll be damned if I have ever found more than a HANDFUL of real, actual websites concerning actual virtual pets that aren't fucking tamagotchis.

I spit on these damned sites and I hope they all burn and suffer hardware failure, and that everyone who's ever built one gets their hands severed by spinning =steel large serrated disks=.

So yeah, that's what I think.
Make a better one?

Or don't.
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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2012, 07:04:39 pm »

Why would I do that? I want them to not exist so my search terms aren't screwed up. :P
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« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2012, 07:06:12 pm »

Why would I do that? I want them to not exist so my search terms aren't screwed up. :P
You could revolutionize virtual pets and slowly transition them away from your search results.
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« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2012, 08:31:00 pm »

-snip-
Sounds like someone had a bad experience with Neopets. :P

But I do agree with you, I would love to see some real web based virtual pets, along the lines of the Creatures games, not just "Click my egg to make it grow" E-peen popularity contests.
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Re: Virtual Pet Sites
« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2012, 09:46:42 pm »

There was one I dabbled at for a little... what was it...
http://dragonsofkalon.com/
I think it was.  It wasn't a clicky-site but it had things like competitions and breed variances and stuff.  Looked neat, though when I found it, it was very new and had a lot of quirky bits that turned me off.  Dunno how it is now.

Been giving it a run, and it seems far too high-maintenance for me. It requires near-daily interaction from the player, which I'm not willing to get myself into q;
I appreciate the thought, though. That seems to be pretty much what I'm looking for.