Virtual Magic Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Virtual Magic Kingdom, also known as VMK, was a massively multiplayer online game developed by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and Sulake Corporation and published by The Walt Disney Company. It was a virtual representation of the Disneyland style theme parks, containing areas and minigames which were based on real park scenery and attractions. It was launched as part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth promotional campaign to commemorate fifty years of Disney theme parks. The beta version opened publicly on May 2. Main Street USA, Fantasyland, and Adventureland. This "beta" designation was removed on June 2.
The Tomorrowland game area was made available on October 5, and Frontierland opened on December 1. The rest of Tomorrowland opened on April 4, 2. New Orleans Square, the final land added, opened on January 8, 2. VMK initially launched as an attachment to the Disneyland 5. Birthday Celebration, without long- term intentions, but it gained popularity and eventually became a long- term venture on its own. The target audience of the game was children between the ages of 8 and 1. VMK was designed to be enjoyed by guests of all ages.
Due to the young age of the game's target users, it was patrolled by paid staff who watched out for inappropriate behavior and language. Because of the need for human monitors, the time that the game was open had to be limited; it was open to the public daily between 7: 0. PST (1. 0: 0. 0am–1: 0. EST, 3: 0. 0pm–6: 0.
UTC). On May 2. 1, 2. Virtual Magic Kingdom game was closed by Disney. Many fans asked Disney if VMK was going to reopen.
This prompted Disney to post a message on the VMK homepage that the game was a promotion, and was closed, and that there were "no plans" to reopen VMK in any form. The VMK homepage now redirects you to games.
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Gameplay[edit]. Central Plaza in January 2. The Virtual Magic Kingdom consisted of "Disney Lands", each depicted in isometric projection, and each with a distinct theme. No more than 1. 5 characters could occupy a room at any time. If a player tried to enter a guest room which already contained fifteen characters, he or she would be put into a queue to wait to enter. A player could request a free "VMK pass" if there were more than five people in the queue for a room; this allowed him or her to walk around freely in other rooms until it was his or her turn to enter.
The public rooms all had multiple "instances", named after compass directions (such as the "North- East- East" instance), and each instance could have up to fifteen characters in it. When moving around the public rooms, a character would be randomly placed in an instance of a room unless the player checked the "Advanced Mode" box, in which they could select a specific instance for his or her character to enter.
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During October, all the rooms along Main Street were decorated for Halloween. In 2. 00. 5, the decorations were left up until December; in 2. Christmas d. Г©cor appeared immediately after Halloween. Players whose characters met in the same room at the same time could become "friends": one issued an invitation to the other, and if the other accepted, then each player would always be able to see when the other was online and in what game location, and would be able to jump instantly to the other character's location (unless blocked by a 'friends only' flag on the room, the presence of the friend's character within a game, or a 'special entrance' room). Either player could remove someone from his or her friends list at any time.
Guest rooms and awards[edit]When a player first created his or her character in the game, he or she was given one free "guest room", which they could name and decorate with items. If the player was creating their character in a real- life park, then they were given another room (one of each available choice), as a bonus. Several other kinds of rooms were also available; a player could purchase/get them in the game. Players could set some of their items to be movable by their guests, a feature added sometime in late 2. In- game shops sold a wide variety of items, such as posters, couches, water fountains, and rugs, which could be used to decorate guest rooms. Some of these items were sold only for a limited time, and some could only be obtained as prizes for completed quests. Pictures taken with the in- game camera could be hung on guest room walls, or put into a photo book for public view.
Players could also create games in their rooms (as long as the games followed VMK guidelines of appropriateness), and award some of their own items to players. Among the most popular of these were "Cute or Boot", best described as a beauty pageant/fashion contest, "Falling Chairs", a game where the owner of the room dropped chairs while other players raced to them, and "Don't Hit the Floor!" in which a maximum of 6 contestants stood on boxes. Two variations of "Cute or Boot" were "Dress Like Me!", a game where players tried to dress like the game's owner, and "Wear that hat!", where players wore the same hat as the owner. Another popular game was "Design a Room!", where the owner filled rooms with items that could be moved, and the object was for players to design the best room. A less popular one was "Survivor", where the owner asked a question and the first person to answer it correctly wins a point. Guest room owners had the ability to remove ("boot") a player from their room if the player was causing problems.
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Players that were "booted" had to wait set period of time before returning to the room. If a character was in his own room, then he or she could be found by the Guest Rooms "search" button (which searched on the names of room owners as well as the names of rooms).
Other than this, there was no way within the game to find out whether a particular other character not on a player's friends list was online or where they were located. In the New Orleans Square land, there was an exclusive room based on the VIP Exclusive Disney Club, located in the real New Orleans Square, Club 3. This room was used for staff events and open to some guests who had won the best guest room award. Each week, VMK staff awarded a Best Guest Room Award, Best Game Room Award, and a Best Quest Award pin to the owners of guest rooms chosen to be superlative in originality and creativity. Winners of Best Guest Room not only got the Best Guest Room Award, but they also were allowed to "rent" Club 3. VMK host helped the winner organize.
Several players earned the Best Guest Room, Best Game Room, or Best Quest award more than once; the VMK staff awarded the VIP pin to these outstanding players. A player could set his/her guest rooms so that only people on his or her friends list could enter. On January 8, 2. 00.
The tickets appeared as single- use pins. In March 2. 00. 7, VMK Staff began "Room Makeovers", where VMK staff would go into randomly selected guest rooms, or guest rooms submitted by online players, and give the room a makeover if it was in need of one. Before and after pictures of the players' room were then posted each week on the VMK Newsletter. During the Month of April, VMK Staff Awarded a 'Best Pirate Room' award because April was 'Pirate Month.' Prizes included a "Seagull Nest Hat", a "Crow Barstool" and the seat that went with it, and a "Flaming Ransacked Window".
Some rooms were available in the Virtual Magic Kingdom from the shop button, others were available from quests, and some had limited availability built- in. Players were encouraged to get guest rooms when quests came out, because that could be the only time they would ever be available.
For example, the Tron Guest Room was from a quest that was available only for a time, so players who did not finish the quest by a certain date, never received the Tron Guest Room. There were also codes for certain guest rooms. In June 2. 00. 7, "pay- to- play" guest/game rooms were disallowed because it was considered scamming, though games like "Pirates of the Caribbean" were still allowed to ask for the minimum 2. In January 2. 00. Main Street: Main Street Magic Shop in Central Plaza, Main Street Magic Shop Checkers (a new game at the Magic Shop), and the Penny Arcade on Main Street. Mini- games[edit]The following minigames were available to play throughout the lands in the Virtual Magic Kingdom: Magic Checkers: Revealed to the VMK public in January 2.
Like most other games in VMK, Magic Checkers offered a reward of credits and items. The amount of credits awarded by this game increased depending on the amounts won. You were also able to buy single use Magic Pins for this game to get an advantage over the other player. Pirates of the Caribbean: Two to eight players, on two teams, either played a game of "Ship Battle" where one team must sink the other, or a game of "Capture the Flag" where one team must bring the opposing team's flag to their base before the other team. Once the game was over, both teams were rewarded with credits for their efforts. After every three wins on one level, a player received a treasure chest magic key that would open a chest corresponding to the level on which the player won the key. The prizes the player was awarded were from a list of randomly chosen pirate- related prizes that corresponded to the level the key was awarded in.
Castle Fireworks Remixed: Fireworks were launched into the sky and the player had to click on each one with the correct symbol to detonate it. Pins and credits were awarded based on a player's performance. Jungle Cruise Photo Safari: The player piloted a safari boat and took photos of animals while avoiding obstacles. After the first time playing the game, 2. Street Party Music Game/Monorail Music Game: A player could sequencemusic loops into a song for characters to dance to. Credits were awarded for editing songs and for playing them.
The Haunted Mansion Game: The Purple team and the Green team, with up to four players each, competed to capture ghosts in the mansion.