![]() The authors are not affiliated with any game developers or publishers.Įverything concerning Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2: © ArenaNet, Inc. )ĭisclaimer: This blog is written by fans of games for fans of games. We just love our colours and help others overcome their sleeping problems. There’s just no violence in Hello Kitty Online. I now do understand, however, why people might use “Hello Kitty Online” as an equivalent to the all-too-common “carebear” (which I loved as a kid, by the way). Hello Kitty is cute and all but that was way too much pink for my liking! ) I probably wouldn’t have any problems letting my kid play that game once in a while though (if I had one… ^^). Anyway, this is just a very short “first impressions” review because while the game played flawlessly and I didn’t notice any bugs etc., it’s just really not my cup of tea. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take screenshots while playing them. There are also minigames that you can play. The one on the left shows me right during the combat with the tutorial page saying what I need to do and the one on the right shows me right after combat (with the tutorial telling me how I lost lots of energy while I actually didn’t!). Yes, you read that right: You hit monsters until they fall asleep! Isn’t this cute? (^_^) By the way, the thumbnails of the screenshots might look identical but they’re not. It was actually just auto-attacking the monster (a star-shaped something) and then… it fell asleep. But I got to whack some bad monster who wanted to drain my energy. And there is also combat! Yes, combat in Hello Kitty Online. You apparently also have housing (I only met those Boa Constructors that told me about housssses, but haven’t seen anything else). You have a world that you can walk around in (though I only saw the tutorial, the Dream Carnival and some other region whose name I don’t remember), you have items and an inventory. What can you do in Hello Kitty Online? It seems to have what the other MMOs have as well. Not just pink… it’s PINK! With lots of other pastels in between. I guess that’s the biggest difference between Hello Kitty Online and all those other MMOs that I’m playing or have played. Now what did I experience, you may ask yourself. I did actually manage to play through the tutorial and then walk around the Dream Carnival for a bit. Let’s get away from the “real money transactions”. The good thing first: I didn’t notice its existence in the game at all! No huge button that you always stumble over, no big pop up window in your face, etc. Of course, it comes with a shop (“item mall”). The game is “free to play”, so you can jump right into the action. You can find the website here where you can download the client (close to 4GB if you’re interested). )īut let’s start at the beginning: What is Hello Kitty Online? As I already said, it’s an MMO. So I went back on New Year’s Day (it was a boring and rainy day… ^^) and now I’m here with lots and lots of screenshots. “Go play Hello Kitty Online!” – I thought that was just a joke but decided to google it as some point and was… shocked to see that this game actually exists. It was mentioned in the same way that people called others “carebears”. I first heard of Hello Kitty Online in Warhammer Online. So this “first impressions review” is dedicated to her because she’s awesome and working with her has so far been a lot of fun! :) (And when you consider her love for pink (rosa!) – and my love for dark colours, she brightens my life? ^^). This has a specific reason: My co-worker loves everything Hello Kitty and I was reminded of this MMO. I’d actually played the tutorial several months ago but recently went back and played through it again. Simply plug in the base and place the center of your Qi compatible device to the center of the base to charge.Here it is, the “special MMO” I’ve mentioned some time ago. The base is a Qi wireless charging pad that can wirelessly charge Qi compatible devices. ![]() The base has a beautiful rose gold border trim and has a built-in light indicator. The mirror can detach from the ball joint for easy travel storage and the stem can fold down. The mirror is attached to the stem by a magnetic ball joint that allows for 360-degree turning and pivoting to adjust to your comfortable angles. When fully charged, the light will change to blue. When plugged in, a red light indicator will show. The mirror is recharged with a USB cable through the back of the mirror. To adjust the brightness, press and hold the touch sensor to your perfect lighting. To power up the mirror, simply tap the circle touch sensor on the mirror. The mirror is shaped after Hello Kitty and outlined with an ultra-bright LED strip light. Get ready with the cutest mirror, the Hello Kitty LED Rechargeable Mirror! This mirror is the centerpiece of the Impressions Vanity for Hello Kitty Mirror set.
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