This title contains: Ease of Play. This review Helped me decide. Had useful details 1. Read my mind 3. Report this review. Kid, 12 years old June 19, Oh, Disney I played this since I was 7 years old. You got to battle cogs, hang out with friends But then, last year Disney said it closed to shift towards development of stinkin' mobile apps and stinkin' Club Penguin!
Disney changed it so much! The maps have changed, they have added new chat filters I mean You can't say that here This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Had useful details. Read my mind 2. Kid, 8 years old February 26, Aaand its gone! It shut down. Read my mind 1. Teen, 14 years old Written by Annabelloves March 7, Fun, easy to play Overall, the game is great.
It teaches kids to work together. The game is very easy to play and learn. TTR Toontown Rewritten has mostly older teens-young adults playing, since they all grew up on the original game. The chat is very censored, nothing regarding swearing, drugs, drinking, smoking is allowed. Of course there will be weirdos from time to time, so try and steer clear of them. As for violence, you throw pies and squirt guns at cogs robots. If you get high enough in the game, you can run them over with trains, drop the titanic on them or a very large ship and drop a grand piano on them but there is no gore involved.
Read my mind. This is done out of respect to Disney, who originally created and distributed the game. Our goal is to preserve Toontown for players to continue experiencing the fun, not to take away any kind of profit that should be going to the Walt Disney Company. If you're looking to give back to the game, we recommend that you donate your time! Continuing to play Toontown, create content, and interact with the community all directly benefit the game.
You can also check out our Application page if you're interested in volunteering to join the Toontown Rewritten Team. Toontown Rewritten is entirely funded by the pockets its own team members as a service to keep the game online. Toontown Rewritten is not only non-profit, but we operate at a complete loss in order to keep Toontown alive.
This game has started careers, earned scholarships, and shaped the lives of many of us -- and now, paying to keep it alive is the way that we're giving back! Toontown is a unique game, with a unique community, and a unique story -- and that's a recipe for great things to happen.
If spending a few of our own dollars allows that to happen, then we're all for it. There are several ways to help secure Toontown's future, and chances are, you may already be doing them! Here are some tips to help keep the game alive:. We're always looking for ways to preserve Toontown's future, and the end goal is to convince Disney that Toontown is worth an official revival.
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These people play an important role in the future of Toontown, and they may appreciate your thoughts about why Toontown is a game worth their time and if you'd be willing to pay money to play it! If you choose to write a letter, be respectful! These companies and individuals are very busy, and harassing them will do no good to bring Toontown back.
Some things look okay like some of the designs of the robots are kind of unique. Yet, a lot of them are just reused for another. The Name Dropper and Number Cruncher also have the same head shape. Even The Mingler and Two-Face have the same head shape. Couldn't this game have been more creative with that? The animal toon designs range from cheap to irritating to look at.
The animation itself could've been better, especially from Disney in It doesn't hold up to this day, it looks better in or something. The people are either toxic, impudent, or both, all thanks to when they opened chat.
I could argue it has changed people's minds in a bad way. People on this game can be huge jerks to each other for no reason. A lot of people ranging in age have this very odd way of talking to each other through these stupid text emojis.
O The anime-laugh face: xD The awkwardly surprised face: o. These people have literally developed their own language, a degenerating one.
Using words like "noob" and abbreviations like "bldg". People don't even take the game seriously anymore, they treat it more like they're ordering something on the phone: "I'd like a 'short soundless', please. If you all talk like this, why do you still even play it?
It baffles me to think that people are this desperate to keep the game alive. I mean honestly, Toontown "Rewritten"? What's even rewritten about it, it's practically the same exact game? Along with this one server called Toontown "Offline", that's where you can be nothing but bullies and use such offensive language. Yea, that'll be great for kids Can't you have just let this game rest in peace? So, yea, horrible game to be. Used to like it as a kid, but now flipped sides entirely now as an adult.
Parent of a 10 and year-old Written by maddox February 12, Never exprienced but age-appropiate I played TTR the remake, because it's discontinued The moderation is good, toons battle cogs, but its the main storyline, Dating parties are uncommon, the language is only filtered by a dictionary of words, newer games by Disney like Club Penguin, you can even say the F-Word in club penguin and not get banned.
This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Adult Written by glue1 January 31, Also, there is a remake of this game.
Adult Written by Scammy15 November 14, Played for 5 years :. Adult Written by KingBoo September 12, Addictive in a bad way, can't play for short intervals - forget about it My son became way too entranced with this game and became way too involved with his "friends" unknown players.
It was addictive and impossible to play at short intervals. It caused major behavioral issues in an otherwise amiable and cooperative little boy. We tried this game at different intervals, and he had his membership revoked both times. There is no old enough to handle it, it definitely did sometthing to my son, he is not himself when allowed to play this game. Click to Login. Welcome to Toontown!
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