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Neopets Mobile was a mobile phone game granting access to Neopets using your Cingular cell phone. You could play special games, check on your [[Neopet]], and access [[Lutari Island]], available to no one outside on Neopets Mobile. It costed $2.99USD a month to Cingular subscribers.
'''Neopets Mobile''' was a mobile phone application operating between 28 June 2006 and 30 June 2009. It was only available in [[wikipedia:United States of America|American]] [[wikipedia:AT&T Mobility|Cingular]] and later [[wikipedia:Sprint|Sprint]], [[wikipedia:T-Mobile|T-Mobile]], and [[Wikipedia:Verizon|Verizon]] customers with [[wikipedia:Wireless Access Protocol|WAP-capable]] phones. It allowed limited access to the [[Neopets|Neopets website]], and featured an exclusive location called [[Lutari Island]]. Subscription cost [[wikipedia:USD|$]]2.99 per month, not including data rates charged by the telephone operator.
 
Since Neopets Mobile was discontinued, there has been no way to access Lutari Island: although it appears on the explore map, it has been continually battered by storms and has been unapproachable.  


==Features==
==Features==
*The ability to explore [[Lutari Island]]..
Neopets Mobile allowed players to care for their [[Neopet]]s through their phone. Playing done via Neopets Mobile was synced to the Neopets website when the user logged out of the Mobile application - this included acquired items and Neopets. If the user did not log out of the Mobile application properly before returning to the website, then this syncing did not occur, and they were reminded that they would lose the items in their inventory and those they acquired on their phone if they continued.
*A chance to own a [[Lutari]].
 
*A User can earn Neopoints, check up on their [[Neopet]]s a on a their account even when you are away from your computer.
As well as caring for their existing Neopets, they could create new ones on their phone. This allowed them to create a [[Lutari]], a Neopet not normally available via the website. Lutaris cannot be transferred to new owners, and will simply disappear if placed in the pound - this restriction was presumably to protect their rarity.
*Play new cellphone exclusive games, such as the [[Wheel of Happiness]].
 
*Shop at the Island Market to receive exclusive items.
While unable to access most of the website on their phone, users of Neopets Mobile had exclusive access to Lutari Island, a tropical island that floats around Neopia's oceans. Several attractions were available here:
*Train Neopets at the [[Survival Academy]].
 
*Go on [[quest]]s for [[Briana]].
*''Bog of Charity'' - This was a Lutari Island equivalent of the [[Meridell Rubbish Dump]], with items being 'donated' by [[wikipedia:non-player characters|non-player characters]]. One item could be taken per hour. The list of items available could be made to updated by changing one's active Neopet;
*''Briana's Quests'' - Resident [[Air Faerie]] [[Briana]] would sometimes give the player a [[Faerie Quest]], giving feathers in return;
*''Fluorescent Pools'' - These could heal the player's Neopet, like the [[Healing Springs]]. They did not give out potions;
*''Island Market'' - This restocked primarily Lutari Island-exclusive [[items]]. Three items could be purchased from here per hour. Like the Bog of Charity, swapping active Neopets updated the list of items;
*''Island Gossip'' - A text-only New Features page;
*''Lutari Savings Bank'' - This branch of the [[National Neopian]] allowed the player to access their savings while on Neopets Mobile;
*''Survival Academy'' - A training school, courses were paid for in feathers. Training only occurred while Neopets Mobile was connected - logging off would suspend training;
*''Wheel of Happiness'' - This wheel could be spun every thirty minutes, costing 100 [[Neopoints]]. Possible prizes were 250 NP, 500 NP, 10,000 NP, feathers, or Neopet healing. Possible penalties were having some Neopoints stolen, having half of the user's on-hand Neopoints stolen, or a Neopet getting [[Disease|ill]].
 
Two games were available to play, ''Blockstravaganza'' - a cross between [[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]] and [[Sutek's Tomb]] - and ''Go Go Lutari!'' - similar to [[Turmac Roll]].  


==Lutari Talisman==
==Lutari Talisman==

Revision as of 16:17, 2 April 2012

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Neopets Mobile was a mobile phone application operating between 28 June 2006 and 30 June 2009. It was only available in American Cingular and later Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon customers with WAP-capable phones. It allowed limited access to the Neopets website, and featured an exclusive location called Lutari Island. Subscription cost $2.99 per month, not including data rates charged by the telephone operator.

Since Neopets Mobile was discontinued, there has been no way to access Lutari Island: although it appears on the explore map, it has been continually battered by storms and has been unapproachable.

Features

Neopets Mobile allowed players to care for their Neopets through their phone. Playing done via Neopets Mobile was synced to the Neopets website when the user logged out of the Mobile application - this included acquired items and Neopets. If the user did not log out of the Mobile application properly before returning to the website, then this syncing did not occur, and they were reminded that they would lose the items in their inventory and those they acquired on their phone if they continued.

As well as caring for their existing Neopets, they could create new ones on their phone. This allowed them to create a Lutari, a Neopet not normally available via the website. Lutaris cannot be transferred to new owners, and will simply disappear if placed in the pound - this restriction was presumably to protect their rarity.

While unable to access most of the website on their phone, users of Neopets Mobile had exclusive access to Lutari Island, a tropical island that floats around Neopia's oceans. Several attractions were available here:

  • Bog of Charity - This was a Lutari Island equivalent of the Meridell Rubbish Dump, with items being 'donated' by non-player characters. One item could be taken per hour. The list of items available could be made to updated by changing one's active Neopet;
  • Briana's Quests - Resident Air Faerie Briana would sometimes give the player a Faerie Quest, giving feathers in return;
  • Fluorescent Pools - These could heal the player's Neopet, like the Healing Springs. They did not give out potions;
  • Island Market - This restocked primarily Lutari Island-exclusive items. Three items could be purchased from here per hour. Like the Bog of Charity, swapping active Neopets updated the list of items;
  • Island Gossip - A text-only New Features page;
  • Lutari Savings Bank - This branch of the National Neopian allowed the player to access their savings while on Neopets Mobile;
  • Survival Academy - A training school, courses were paid for in feathers. Training only occurred while Neopets Mobile was connected - logging off would suspend training;
  • Wheel of Happiness - This wheel could be spun every thirty minutes, costing 100 Neopoints. Possible prizes were 250 NP, 500 NP, 10,000 NP, feathers, or Neopet healing. Possible penalties were having some Neopoints stolen, having half of the user's on-hand Neopoints stolen, or a Neopet getting ill.

Two games were available to play, Blockstravaganza - a cross between Tetris and Sutek's Tomb - and Go Go Lutari! - similar to Turmac Roll.

Lutari Talisman

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The Lutari Talisman is a trophy that every user has on their User Lookup. However, clicking any user's Lutari Talisman directs you back to your own, so it is impossible to see how many beads a user had collected. It consists of feathers and beads in a design that is similar to a dream catcher. Beads could be collected by referring members to the Neopets Mobile offer. The exact benefits of collecting all of the beads is unknown, however some users have claimed increased random events and occasional neopoint increases in games after completing their talisman.

Trivia

  • Neopets Mobile could be placed on T-Mobile phones from December 4, 2006 on.
  • On January 24, 2007, Neopets Mobile added support for Singtel phones.
  • Neopets Mobile service was discontinued permanently on June 30th 2009.

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