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Habbo, Habbo Hotel and Online Virtual Worlds
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No longer is the internet the enclave of the academic and business user, now leisure users probably outnumber both, the popularity of online worlds like Habbo reflect this trend.
What are 3D Virtual Worlds?
3D virtual worlds are online websites created to visually represent a real environment where users can interact with each other and chat, one such online virtual world is Habbo Hotel.What is Habbo
Habbo is more than a game, strictly speaking it’s not actually a game at all, it is actually an online virtual world. At Habbo Hotel you can be someone else, shed your real world persona and create an individual to your design, and the reality doesn’t end there. In the world of Habbo Hotel the user is placed in a virtual hotel room, and there he or she can chat with other users. Many habbo users embellish their basic rooms to encourage visitors to hang out with them, Habbo furniture and other Habbo products can be purchased using credits and coins that can be bought with money or won in competitions, the market to buy these virtual products and Habbo credits is not limited to Habbo with both eBay & Amazon carrying listings for Habbo products .What Habbo Users Do
The beauty of virtual worlds, and with Habbo Hotel, is that the user gets to chat with other likeminded people, with endless chat categories represented by rooms there is never a shortage of places to go and chat or trade. Habbo competitions are also popular, involving Habbo related activities like the best room, with prizes like Habbo credits, Habbo coins or furniture they offer free ways to improve your room.Habbo Coins
Habbo coins and credits can also be used to purchase collectibles, special offer virtual items that are offered as limited editions, and can be sold on – as can all Habbo items to competing habbo users, at a profit. just like real life, trading on Habbo is a lot of fun and excitement, the buzz of doing the virtual deal is as alluring as that of the real life alternative and can prove very profitable. Things are livened up by the trading of special one off items and rare collectibles which are sometimes free and sometimes paid for, making the buying and selling of Habbo virtual items very lucrative. You can also purchase a premium membership to the Habbo Club which gives members access to exclusive items and premium access rooms where standard members have to wait in line to get in.Games And Other Activities
Free games are available to Habbo users which allows a user to compete with one or more others in an attempt to win prizes of virtual items or money and sometimes just for fun. The appeal of Habbo Hotel is varied – from being a social networking device to simply being a place where one can go to relax and have fun, the individuality of Habbo compared to other social networks is represented by the ability to create your own individual room and avatar. Habbo is populated mainly by teenagers from across the globe, there are in excess of 100 million users registered across the world, with worldwide appeal new users are joining every day from countries all over the world expanding the Habbo community continually.Published on October 31, 2010 · Filed under: Uncategorized;
