Top Ten Online Videogames That Formed Childhoods

If you weren't riding on your Razor scooter or watching Spongebob's quality in his episodes decrease over the years on your big tube TV as a kid in the 2000's, you were probably playing on this new, fabulous invention called the "Portable Computer". On this magical machine, there were websites with videogames on them!!! And they were free!!!!! OH MEH GERD! Well, actually, most of them needed a paid membership to do anything with them....
The Top Ten
1 ROBLOX

ROBLOX was basically a ripoff of Minecraft with online servers that users make with games on them that other users can play on. My username was squidy4, which is pretty amazing that I remember such s miniscule detail from some game I played 7 years ago, but I remember it because ot was my first run-in with a hacker. The hacker stole my acount and got me banned, leading me to never play ROBLOX again. Although, a month or two ago, ROBLOX was realesed for free on the Xbox One. I looked at some screenshots, and my whole young life flashed before my eyes...

Fun game most games made by random people dosen't mean they can't be good.

2 Club Penguin

Who didn't play Club Penguin growing up in the 2000's? They had Wii games, DS games, Backpacks, T-Shirts,Stuffed Puffles or whatever the hell they were called, they had membership cards at Beat Buy that I begged my parents to buy, they were everywhere man!

3 Poptropica Poptropica is an online role-playing game, developed in 2007 by Pearson Education's Family Education Network, and targeted towards children aged 6 to 15. Poptropica was primarily the creation of Jeff Kinney, the author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. As of 2015, he remains at the company as the Creative Director. The game primarily focuses on problem-solving through game quest scenarios, called "islands". Islands all center on a problem that the player must resolve by going through multiple obstacles, collecting and using items, talking to various characters, and completing goals. All islands, upon completion, award "credits," which are non-negotiable currency that may be used to buy costumes ...read more.

Poptropica was basically Club Penguin without the penguins. There were villians that you had to defeat with your brain just like Club Penguin. There was this scientist guy who had an army of robots and then another guy dressed as a pink rabbit I dunno this website was weird.

4 Math Dungeon

Math Dungeon was a videogame loaded onto the computers at my school. It was a math adventure game, where you played as a little green lizard dude wearing some purple shorts that fights evil monsters in dungeons with the power of math! Unfortunately, this game was deleted of the school computers.

5 Minecraft

I used to be mentally obsessed with Minecraft. I bought it sometime around 2008 after watching SkyDoesMinecraft. I don't know why it appealed to me so much, probably because I have a big imagination, at least that's what my teachers would say to my parents on parent-teacher conferences day... Anyway, I was probably obsessed with this Lego sandbox simulator for about 2 or 3 years, I stopped when I was about in 5th grade when my PC had to be thrown out because of all the mods and skins that I'd downloaded that had actually been viruses, and when my dad got a new computer, I was never able to download Minecraft again. I guess it was a good thing though...

Ah, Minecraft. A big part of my childhood. Used to be fun at the time. Sad that the community and the YouTubers killed the game.

Love this game I play survival and haven't beaten the ender dragon legitamately yet

6 Gravity Guy
7 Minesweeper
8 Escaping the Prison

Love this choose your own adventure series hilarious too

9 Apache Overkill
10 Robo Rampage
The Contenders
11 The Sims Online
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