Do you love playing virtual world games, like IMVU, games where you get to chat (and possibly flirt) with other players? Me too That’s why I made this list of the absolute best virtual world games. Let’s take a look.

 

 

 

Second Life

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Second Life, as the name might suggest, attempts to be much more than a game and instead presents itself as a second lifestyle. In Second Life, you play in a virtual would that is kinda like the real world, except for the fact that you can fly and teleport.

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Ourworld

OFFICIAL SITE

PLATFORM: Web Browser (dedicated server)

OurWorld is a social based games for younger teenagers, which takes place in a virtual world and has many elements and areas to explore. Developed by FlowPlay and playable in the browser, OurWorld is one of the most popular social games in the world.

Once you have set up your own account you can create your character and avatar with many different customisable options. As you begin to play you will gain access to the game’s currency which will allow you to purchase accessories and items to further customise your character.

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OSU! Online

OFFICIAL SITE

Online (dedicated game server)

In OSU! a song is played and you must perform different actions in time with the beat. A list of actions is given in sequential order and you must perform those actions to the music. The actions are: Spinners, Sliders and Hit Circles.

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Stardoll

OFFICIAL SITE

Browser (flash player)

Stardoll is a popular community game for girls with millions of members. In the game you create your own character / avatar (called a MeDoll) and go shopping, dress up and do various community events.


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Sims

The Sims is a social simulation / sandbox game that encourages gamers to be creative. In EA’s hugely popular series you essentially play through a simulation of real life in a sandbox world viewed from the top down. The game is very “free” with no real goals or objectives, allowing you to play as you see fit.

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Virtual Families

Virtual Families is a virtual world game for Android, iOS, Mac and PC. You can play the first hour of the game completely free as a demo before purchasing the game. The versions on iOS and Android are free and are supported through in -app purchases.

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WoozWorld

Woozworld is a social networking and virtual world game which was released in 2009. The vast majority of WoozWorld’s players are kids and teenagers, but there are also some adults who play because of the games social networking.

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Club Cooee

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Club Cooee is a social networking chat room which is certain to please fans of games like Second Life and IMVu. The games was published by Cooee GmbH and is highly popular with many thousands of players online.

Like other games like Clue Cooee, this game is full of tons of different mini games and allows you to create your own unique chat room. As you would expect, you are also able to create and to customise your own avatar so that you can recreate yourself and create any personality you like.

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Virtual Villagers

Virtual Villagers is a virtual world village simulation game made by video game developer Last Day Of Work, an independent developer. It’s available for Mac, PC and for devices. The game is similar to other virtual world games like The Sims.

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