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'''Nutrinopets''' is a virtual pet site where you can feed, care for, and battle your pet. You can also do quests and earn nutrinocredits (NC) which is the currency of the land of Morandia. Users can chat on the message boards, buy virtual goodies and even train their pet and make it stronger.
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'''Nutrinopets''' is a virtual pet site where players can feed, care for, and battle a virtual pet. Users can chat on the message boards, buy virtual goodies and train their pet and make it stronger.
There are currently 30 virtual pets to choose from including winged cats, dragons, wolves and other species. Each pet comes in a variety of different colors, and there are several special types like Wild and Halloween pets.
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Nutrinopets is growing each day with new members. It is updated almost daily with many new items available for collection. Players can earn high scores on games but also for having a pet with great stats. Reading books and feeding a pet is also rewarded.
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==Criticism of similar games==
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The idea of the game is similar to [[Neopets]]. Games like Neopets have received criticism for their targeting of children for [[advertizing]].  Critics have claimed that [[child]]ren may be more suceptible to advertizing than [[adult]]s are and that the games may be designed to expose children to advertizing from sponsors. For example, in neopets, advertizers may pay to have the name of their brand on games or prizes, such as the hershey trophy, pressuring children to be exposed to the brand labelling if they want to progress in the game.  Hand-in-hand with this strategy would be a deliberate design for the games to be "addictive", so that children continue to be exposed to advertizing and continue to play, bringing in revenue for the game company. 
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On a more general level, computer games have been criticized for contributing to the [[obesity]] epidemic by presenting children with a more attractive passtime than exercize.  Other general criticism of online video games is that they may provide people with an artificial sense of community while actually preventing them from interacting with others by encouraging them to stay at home inside.
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==See also==
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*[[Escapism]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://nutrinopets.com/ Main page]
 
* [http://nutrinopets.com/ Main page]
 
* [http://classic.nutrinopets.com/images/misc/all_pets.jpg Image of all pets]
 
* [http://classic.nutrinopets.com/images/misc/all_pets.jpg Image of all pets]
 
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Revision as of 13:44, 1 May 2007

Nutrinopets is a virtual pet site where players can feed, care for, and battle a virtual pet. Users can chat on the message boards, buy virtual goodies and train their pet and make it stronger.

Criticism of similar games

The idea of the game is similar to Neopets. Games like Neopets have received criticism for their targeting of children for advertizing. Critics have claimed that children may be more suceptible to advertizing than adults are and that the games may be designed to expose children to advertizing from sponsors. For example, in neopets, advertizers may pay to have the name of their brand on games or prizes, such as the hershey trophy, pressuring children to be exposed to the brand labelling if they want to progress in the game. Hand-in-hand with this strategy would be a deliberate design for the games to be "addictive", so that children continue to be exposed to advertizing and continue to play, bringing in revenue for the game company.

On a more general level, computer games have been criticized for contributing to the obesity epidemic by presenting children with a more attractive passtime than exercize. Other general criticism of online video games is that they may provide people with an artificial sense of community while actually preventing them from interacting with others by encouraging them to stay at home inside.

See also

External links