From Deseret News archives:
Webkinz has broad appeal to kids without aggressive promotional tie-in
Then it dawned on him. His online pet, a gorilla named Ben, was playing games like "Rock Paper Scissors" and "Go Fish" against the other denizens of Webkinz World, nearly all of whom were pink kittens or fluffy-maned horses.
"Is PoniesRock!24 a girl?" he asked.
"What difference does it make?" my wife and I responded.
"Yeah, but is PoniesRock!24 a girl?"
We finally conceded: "Probably, yes."
Click.
He quickly reconciled his little internal conflict and was soon happily back on track. And that was fine with us. Webkinz is one of the few sites that has captured our son's attention without aggressive promotional tie-ins for superhero movies or television shows. He doesn't need a lot of parental help to navigate the site.
And Webkinz has broad appeal.
To log on to Webkinz, you first have to buy a specially designated stuffed animal for about $15 or so. (The toys themselves appear a little cheaply made, like what you'd find at a roadside carnival. My wife has already had to stitch Ben up twice.)
The price compares favorably to another popular site, Club Penguin, which charges about $60 a year for full access, though limited features are available for free.
The toy comes with a code giving you one year's access to the Webkinz World site at webkinz.com. There your toy gorilla or cat or frog or bunny becomes a virtual pet, and it's your job to keep it happy, healthy and well-fed.
You do this by "buying" food, toys and amenities with Webkinz cash, which you earn by playing the games and fulfilling various tasks.
Or just buy another stuffed animal you get 2,500 or more in KinzCash for every subsequent toy you purchase, compared with 3 to 50 by playing games. That is assuredly part of the reason many people seem to collect dozens of WebKinz toys.
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