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4 Online Games We Played During Our Childhood

Online gaming was the best thing in our grade school years.

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4 Online Games We Played During Our Childhood
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When we were in grade school, online games were the best things to play when we got time on the computer. Here are 4 of the online games we played when we were younger.

Webkinz

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Everyone went through their fair share of the Webkinz craze. I had over 100 of them and spent all of my time on the Webkinz website taking care of all of my animals. My friends and I would have playdates with our stuffed animals and give them names and lives. The best game on the website in my opinion was Wacky Zingos.

Poptropica

Amino Apps

Poptropica was one of my FAVORITE games and I still play it sometimes. The poptropica characters always had the funniest names and the different worlds were so cool. I personally was a fan of the Greek mythology world. I would make new accounts so I could replay it over and over again.

Cool Math Games

Choice Schools

Cool Math Games was THE best website to get on during time in the computer lab during elementary school. All of the different games that were on the site were so fun. I spent hours and hours on that website, but I usually just stuck to playing Roblox.

Club Penguin

Polygon

Club Penguin will always hold a special place in my heart. This was my go to game when I wanted to be on the computer, I even paid for the membership. Building your igloo home and having a pet puffle was the dream life. All the games you could play were great, especially the secret ones you could find.

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