I am not sure the following webkinz secret codes will work, but it is worth a
try. Most secret codes are only working for a short time . webkinz codes film
clips below this page. By using them you can also be caught ?
485¿╞╔ui6 is one secret code, is said to commonly give a
Sherbert Bunny and even a Love Puppy or Cheeky Dog among other rare Webkinz.
An example of another of these Secret Cheat Codes is 115yuihd3, which is
known to sometimes give 10000 kinzcash and various Webkinz. This Cheat may take
several tries of entering it at the adoption center until it gives a Free
Webkinz. Dont expect this Secret Code to work for very long however.
try is ¢¯¢¾¢Ü8163 the rumored Love Puppy Code. The 100000 kinzcash
Secret Cheat is said to still work, it is 889ry5uis, but beware as using that
Cheat too much will get your account suspended.
try also 3953f9743# m449a813611
This
Webkinz Secret Code is called the Webkinz 100,000 free money code
and it is said that if you quickly hold down Ctrl+m+g and close the phone when
it pops up on your screen, there's a way to earn lots of money. After doing
this, it is recommended that you head over to Quizzy's and play around. It's
rumored that the next time you are to receive cash, your Webkinz World will
crash...but don't worry! Just log back in, and your money should have increased
by $100,000.
One of the harder Webkinz World Secret Cheat Codes to use is the invisible
Webkinz Code. Before trying it you should know that some people say you have to
have at least one littlekinz for it to work. You log onto your Webkinz World
account and type the Secret Code 117yur5hg into the adoption center as quick as
you can then log off of Webkinz and wait at least two hours. If you log back on
Webkinz and it crashes, then you know its worked. Log back onto Webkinz yet
again and you will have various Webkinz, invisible Webkinz wich will go away
later, lots of kinzcash and items.
Toymakers bank on online worlds for real-world products
BY KEIKO MORRIS |keiko.morris@newsday.com
July 21, 2008
These days, playing on a cyber
playground requires a real-world toy.
Toy producers, aiming to replicate and expand on the success of
Webkinz - stuffed animals linked to an online world - have unleashed a
slew of items and are planning to debut a handful of other toys based on
the seamless convergence of online and real-world play.
Everything from Nickelodeon's online world of Neopets to the more
traditional Lego
films has been aggressively laying claim to both spaces, hoping to
expand the audience of 8- to 12-year-old tweens and younger, who are
still very much drawn to the physical toy. Typically, many of the toys -
like Hasbro's Littlest Pet Shop and Russ Berrie's Shining Stars and
SeaPals - are stuffed animals and characters that come with a code to
enter a Web site and register the animal's character, or avatar, or
unlock Web prizes.
Others, like the upcoming Disney Fairies Clickables, feature high-tech
jewelry and attempt to continue real-world social networks into the
virtual fairy land of Tinker Bell's Pixie Hollow. Some of the brands are
also branching out into handheld games or books, which link back to the
virtual world.
Webkinz Curious Shop Secret Code
Webkinz pets are lovable plush pets that each come with a unique
Secret Code. With it, you enter Webkinz World where you care for your
virtual pet, answer trivia, earn KinzCash, and play the best kids games
on the net!
Here is a cool webkinz secret code that is supposed to get you ANY
item you want from the curious shop...follow these steps:
Head over to the Curious Shop.
As fast as you possibly can, enter and leave the shop 20
times (keep track of this)
Then when you enter for the 21st time Press the
ctrl key and pick up any item you want.
As fast as you can click buy for 5 minutes. (keep track of the
time)
Close the web browser by clicking the X in the top right corner.
Wait at least 2 hours (go outside and get away from the computer
or read a book) then log back into your Webkinz World account
You should have the exact item that you tried to buy
Hopefully this secret code works for you...good luck
"It is the hottest trend out there in the
business," said Jonathan Samet, publisher of the Toy Insider, an annual
consumer guide to toys. "It expands play and takes them [children] from
the basic bedroom to a fantasy environment with a lot more characters and
things to collect and a way to share with other people in other houses."
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Both the online and real-world aspects of these toys feed
into the same play patterns of successful toys in the past, toy industry
experts said. Children generally like to build collections and personalize
their toys, creating, naming and decorating their own online characters, they
said. But whether these new products can achieve the success recently seen
with Webkinz - which hit the market in 2005 and cost about $13 each - remains
to be determined, said Lynn Usher, owner of Einstein's Attic, a toy store in
Northport. She figures that it will be difficult for any toy to surpass the
popularity of Webkinz at the height of the craze.
"They started with Webkinz," she said. "Do the parents need to
start collecting a whole other collection?"
Toymakers and toy industry experts, however, believe there
is ample room for more of these products in the $22-billion toy
industry. Nickelodeon has been launching several products connected with
its online entertainment site, Neopets.com. Neopets' fantasy world of
Neopia has drawn more than 40 million memberships with thousands of
characters, stories and games. Nickelodeon began introducing Neopets to
television viewers with animated shorts last summer. This fall and
during the coming holiday season, the Neopets brand will be available as
collectible stuffed animals, trading cards and a puzzle adventure game
for Wii, Nintendo DS and PC formats - all of which link back to the
Neopets Web site.
Webkinz are cute plush toys that come with a code to log into the
official Webkinz
website. When a Webkinz owner logs in, they can register the toy,
name it, learn about its favorite things to do, its favorite color and
then begin to learn about the amazing Webkinz World.
Each new account lasts for 1 year. At the time the account expires,
the owner must renew the account. During the course of the year, the
Webkinz owner can have loads of fun with the toy and on the website.
Lots of friends can be made and the Webkinz's room can be decorated
and re-decorated, Webkinz Cash can be earned, and many arcade games
can be played.
The Neopets site - which averages about 2 hours and 45 minutes per visitor per
month, according to the company - has targeted 9- to 17-year-olds in the past,
but Nickelodeon has been expanding the site to draw younger users.
"Kids are always looking to aspire to things that are cool and new, and
that's why we have been referring kids to the toy first and then the
site," said Leigh Anne Brodsky, president of Nickelodeon and Viacom
consumer products.
Children aren't making drastic shifts in their play patterns, said toy
industry experts. Instead, more and more children are simply expanding the
arenas in which they play.
Lego, which has always had themes behind its sets, launched an online comic
for its Bioncle sets in 2001. In addition, its Web site offers games, message
boards and various storylines for its other products. The company has seen its
digital products boost sales of its building sets, said Julie Stern, a Lego
spokeswoman.
Easing parental worries
The combination of physical play with online amusements
can appease parental concerns that the digital world of computers and video
games encourages too much sedentary and solitary play, toy experts said.
"Parents are really saying, 'Hey, I don't want my kid to be online all
the time,'" said Reyne Rice, a toy trend specialist with the
Manhattan-based Toy Industry Association. "If there were only an online
component, sometimes parents balk at that. You give them an offline component,
then they buy it."
Nancy Twomey, 43, of West Islip, prefers the toys with online elements to
watching TV. She said her 6-year-old daughter was excited about buying and
registering her Webkinz on the computer, but 75 percent of her time with
Webkinz is spent playing with the stuffed toy.
"I like them for young kids because it teaches them budgeting and to care
for something else," Twomey said. "She's caring for something she
actually has in hand and loves. I think I like it more than she does."
Sheldon Weintraub, a clinical psychologist at Stony Brook University, said he
worries about children playing video games to the exclusion of other forms of
play. While Weintraub had not studied any of the toys discussed, he did say
their descriptions reveal many positive aspects, like socialization and the
stimulation of a child's imagination and fantasy.
"In the past we thought play was frivolous, but now we know it's
important for brain development and socialization," Weintraub said.
"If these toys get these kids socializing with each other, then there are
some attractive elements."
Hasbro's Littlest Pet Shop offers a collection of stuffed pets that come with
a tag and a secret code allowing its owner to enter the online world. Children
play games to earn points and feed and accessorize their pets.
Webkinz Blending worlds
"There's always going to be a big place for the
analog world," said Duncan Billing, Hasbro's global development officer.
"Clearly everybody wants to have the physical things to interact with,
but the digital world gives you a fantastic opportunity to enhance the play
and make the play more engaging than it has been in the past."
Disney's younger customers prefer to socialize with a real-world friend, said
Steve Parkis, vice president of Disney Online Studios. Girls with Fairies
Clickables jewelry can "click" charms with their friends' jewelry
and exchange online gifts through sensors.
"Making online friends is not the most natural game-play style for the
[6- to 8-year-old] group," Parkis said. "The most natural style for
that group is, 'These are my real friends and I am playing with them online.'
And we're trying to make it both a safer and more natural experience."
OF INTEREST
In 2007, 100 percent of U.S. households with children 6 and younger purchased
at least one toy, spending an average of more than $485 a year, according to
the NPD Group, a market research firm in Port Washington
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