Up Close and Personal With Your Average Neopian by ggg2307

Edited by Kym Huynh

Interview With moomoocow_713.

How long have you been playing Neopets?

17 months.

What is your most/least favourite thing about it?

I don’t really have a least favourite. I guess my least favourite thing would be few ugly pets they have. My favourite thing about it is that it is fun. Good enough.

What advice do you have for a new member?

Find a good help site.

What scams do you think you should watch out for?

Fake logins.

What do you think is the easiest thing about Neopets?

Everything on Neopets is pretty easy for me. Some of the games are tricky though.

What is the most important thing?
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Everything I Ever Needed to Know About Economics I Learned From Playing Neopets by Little Washu

When the Tamagotchi first crossed the Pacific in 1996 and entered the pockets of schoolchildren across America, the fascination with virtual pets hit its big take-off. But with approximately 128,547,909 pets cared for by around 90,170,375 owners [statistics as of Jan. 20, 2005], the world of Neopets boasts a world whose complexity is a far cry from the whining, beeping, feed-me, play-with-me universe of the early keychain pets.

Most users would call Neopets a game, a massive multi-player online roleplay game constructed in a world that is so comprehensive it can hardly be called a game at all. Economically, the world of Neopia, where the Neopets game is set, is more thorough than perhaps any other game in existence, including its own currency, a stock market, and even a rate of inflation. In order to survive in Neopia and keep ones pet happy and healthy, one must feed it, play with it, read to it, and give it a good home. Feeding a pet requires food; playing with it, toys; reading, books; and a home requires purchasing a plot of land, hiring a construction crew, selecting materials, and having a house built to your exact specifications. This house should then be wired with electricity, carpeted, furnished, and insured. Just like in the real world, acquiring these necessities in the world of Neopia requires the most basic element of any economic system: money.
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Neopets Columns

Writers of every calibre and background support PPT and it’s endeavour to provide visitors with up-to-date hints, tips and articles. Well here are some of them, located right here for your convenience!

Would you start to start your own column?

Would you like to start your own column here at PPT? We’re currently looking for Neopians with a viewpoint and something to say. To start one, write up your first three columns, name your column and send it into kym@pinkpt.com to get listed here. After that, any subsequent column you write will be updated here.

In a Neopian World
By diva_brat
My View… and Yours
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A Very Faerie Story by shazshowerbath

Cast

The Good Guys:

-Fyora the Queen of all Faeries
-Illusen the Earth Faerie
-Joan the Light Faerie
-Marion the Air Faerie
-Phoenix the Fire Faerie
-Aurora the Water Faerie
-Taelia the Snow Faerie
-The Soup Faerie

The Bad Guys:

-Jhudora the Dark Faerie
-The Shadow Usul

Other characters also include random Neopets who meet with or know the main characters (good or bad)

A chain blasted through the hallway and wrapped around the little Kacheeks neck. He couldnt breathe.
Youre late. A voice said.
I (gasps) Im sorry-y your highness choked the Kacheek.
The chain squeezed harder and the Kacheek passed out.
TAKE HIM AWAY!
Two mutant Neopets picked up the Kacheek and cast him outside into the clouds towards his doom below
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How to Stand up For Neopian Rights on the Neoboards by butter_fingers_emz

Everyday when I go onto Neopets, I go on the Help board to see if there is anyone I might be able to help. Almost everyday I see a board that says ‘Is this a scam?’ Now, if I go on that board, I am almost certain to find that no one at all has offered help to the poor person who started the board. No, instead, they are only saying things like: ‘Oh you are so gullible’, ‘You are scamming’ and ‘What a n00b’.

None of those comments are helping the person who started the board, and the reason they started the board was, like it or not, to get help. Maybe it is a bit gullible, falling for a scam, but we all make mistakes, and anyway, being gullible is no ones fault.
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