Virtual Magic Kingdom

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Virtual Magic Kingdom (VMK) was a free, online MMO game developed by Disney in 2005 as part of the 50th-annivesary for Disney Parks. The game mimicked real-life features of the Disney parks in Florida and California, including Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street. VMK players used a avatar to explore, chat, play mini-games, and ultimately earn in-game credits to purchase items and clothing for their avatar. VMK was shut down in 2008, three years after the promotion began.

Gameplay

Monitoring and Safety

Due to the game’s young target audience, specific restrictions were placed on gameplay. Swear words, names and locations were outright banned, as well as other words, such as “hot.” However, many players developed in-game slang to work around these limitations (e.g., substituting words, using acronymns to spell names). To support the monitoring, the game was only open between the hours of 7am–10pm PST.

Closure

Fan Reboot

Much of the reboot effort is from former players who played VMK during their childhood and cite nostalgia as their motivation. There are two popular attempts to bring back the game in various forms, VMK Revisited and MyVMK. Neither are affiliated with Disney or the original VMK.

VMK Revisited

VMK Revisisted is a website aimed at fans of the original VMK game. According to the site’s FAQ page, the goal of the site is to bring the “VMK magic back to life.”[1] This site is not a game, but rather a collection of stills, animations, and sounds from the original VMK. A forum on the site allows fans to converse about the original VMK.

MyVMK

MyVMK is a downloadable fan recreation of the game with similar gameplay to the original VMK, developed by three fans and now played by hundreds of players daily.[2]
  1. http://www.vmkrevisited.com/index.html
  2. http://www.myvmk.com/home#top