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Cryptids Island out of context
I thought this was really funny, and I got the idea from a similar post someone did on here with Thinknoodles clips.
What was your favorite Wimpy Boardwalk Prize?
I loved the circus soaker prize, but my favorite would be the pirate panic one if it were pink!
Wimpy Boardwalk out of context
I based this on the photos we used to get from completing islands. I really miss those, and I thought it could be fun to caption some memorable moments on this island from my perspective.
Greg Heffley's Forgotten Sidequest...
Hello all!
I make videos on Poptropica, which is a virtual world originally created by your very own Jeff Kinney!
As such, some parts of Poptropica are based on DOAWK, such as a part called "Wimpy Boardwalk," which heavily references "Dog Days," and advertises "The Third Wheel." This is playable on the Flashpoint Archive, and I explore and playthrough that island in my latest YouTube video. I thought you all would be interested, so I am sharing it here.
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations, discussion and support. Thank you!
What was your favorite Early Poptropica Island Item?
Credit:
Items - Scrooge200 on the Poptropica Wiki
Backdrop - HPuterPop on the Poptropica Wiki
Which blimp would you prefer?
The original yellow is also an option!
that time Poptropica simulated corruption...
Hello everyone!
I made an analysis of what may possibly be one of Flashpoint's biggest games: Poptropica!
This one focuses on how Skullduggery Island has a corrupt political structure, and how the game teaches the player to overcome it through principles used in the Art of War, and basic economics (i.e. buying low and selling high).
I would love to participate in any discussion and appreciate any feedback! Thank you!
Video link: https://youtu.be/WqTsXpQLtj8
The Skullduggery Island Governors are Scumbags
I know it's just a game, but I am curious as to what you all think and/or feel about this:
This might be a hot take, but I just replayed Skullduggery and I find the way that the authorities operate and run the island is inefficient, cowardly and overall corrupt. Obviously, we all know what the governor's assistant did, but I don't understand why the main guy running everything kinda got off scott-free.
Their workplace was super inaccessible to the people (who were literally starving), and they could have easily decoded the parchment message by using basic scientific principles. ALSO, I feel like there may be a reason why the previous governor did not just give them the treasure map, I feel like he knew more than we did about their real intentions, or just their (lack of) capacity to lead overall.
I also felt really bad for that one poor guy who seemed to be the only merchant keeping the town financially afloat (pun duly noted), just for him to have a boat in poor condition and not receive much recognition or support for the work he was doing.
How Poptropica Taught Us to Discover
Hello everyone!
Mods, I apologize if this is not allowed, please let me know.
I run a YouTube channel called ProjectPoptropica, and I have been inactive for the past few months, but I posted my first video since then, and it is an analysis and playthrough of Cryptids Island. I wanted to share it here, as I thought the people on this sub may like it. I would greatly appreciate any feedback, recommendations or commentary you would have. I linked the video below.
Link: https://youtu.be/rH05r0NRFJ4
Thank you!