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| | Developer | Sulake Corporation | | Publisher | Sulake Corporation | | Version | Release 18 (UK)
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September 2004 (full list) | | Genre | Massively multiplayer online game | | Mode(s) | Multiplayer | | Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS X | | Media | Visual | | System requirements | Required Optional Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...
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| | Input methods | Keyboard, mouse | Habbo Hotel is a virtual community owned and operated by Sulake Corporation. Habbo Hotel is aimed at teenagers, and it combines the two concepts of a chat room and an online game. The original conception of Habbo Hotel, namely Mobiles Disco, was created as a small project by two Finnish men, Sampo Karjalainen and Aapo Kyrölä. The Adobe Flush Player is a widely distributed multimedia and application player created and distributed by Macromedia (a division of Adobe Systems). ...
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A virtual community, e-community or online community is a group of people that primarily interact via communication media such as letters, telephone, email or Usenet rather than face to face. ...
Sulake (IPA: //) is a multi-million dollar multimedia company based in Helsinki, Finland. ...
A chat room or chatroom is a term used primarily by mass media to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing. ...
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Sampo Karjalainen, born 2 May 1977 in Tampere, is the Chief Creative Officer of Sulake and one of the original founders of the Habbo Hotel, an Internet virtual world aimed at the young. ...
The chatrooms that make up each Hotel are large, computer-generated graphics that use isometric projection. The game is centered around Habbos, virtual representations of its members. Each character has a different name, and is identified solely by this name. The service's other focus point is virtual furniture, which is often called "furni" by players. This virtual furniture can be bought by players using credits, which are bought using real-life currency. This furniture and the credits used to buy them can also be traded between users. An isometric drawing of a cube. ...
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The game is also centered around The Habbo Way, which are the standards and rules which all Habbo players are expected to follow, or face a ban from accessing the hotel for a certain amount of time. Players are urged to report any breach of it using a system which notifies the hotel's moderators. The service began in 2000 and has expanded to 31 local communities,[1] with new communities opening in Panama, Uruguay and Venezuela. As of July 2007, over 82 million avatars have been created worldwide and there are 6 million unique visitors to the virtual hotels around the world every month,[1] and 75,000 avatars being created every day.[2] History
The Hotel's original concept came from a 1999 project by Sampo Karjalainen and Aapo Kyrölä, namely, Mobiles Disco, created for the band Mobiles. The idea was successful, and so Karjalainen and Kyrölä created "Hotel Goldfish".[3] The name was scrapped, and replaced with a new name, "Habbo Hotel", and in August 2000, the two launched the service to Finland.[4] Sampo Karjalainen, born 2 May 1977 in Tampere, is the Chief Creative Officer of Sulake and one of the original founders of the Habbo Hotel, an Internet virtual world aimed at the young. ...
The service was then launched in the United Kingdom in January 2001, and has since been expanded to over 30 countries over five continents in total.[1] In August 2007, Habbo Hotel's Chinese community closed down temporarily, the first time a Hotel has closed, for unknown causes.[5]
Features Many activities and features that do not appear on the Hotel itself, are available on the Hotel's website. These include some of the following features: - Habbo Home is a feature allowing players to customize their own web-page displayed on the Hotel's website. The web-page can be accessed from inside the hotel,[6] and allow for player interaction with the home page of the Hotel, as well as interaction within the Hotel. The web-pages are displayed with the player's character appearance and motto. Players can customise their web-page with a selection of widgets, stickers and backgrounds. Various widgets, stickers and backgrounds can be purchased with credits to add to the small default range of features. Players who subscribe to Habbo Club receive more benefits for their personal web-page, including advertisements on the side of the page removed.[7]
- The Habbo Groups feature was released to all servers running version-13.[8] Players can create groups and design a badge to display on their Habbo Home next to their avatar while in the Hotel. Each group also has a homepage which acts similarly to a Habbo Home, but the group owner and group administrators can edit it.
Virtual activity Once a player logs in successfully, they are brought to a screen colloquially known as Hotel View. From this screen, players can edit their character appearance, contact another player via the Habbo Console, purchase a subscription to Habbo Club and use the Navigator to navigate their way to either a Public Room or a Guest Room (see below). Players can contact another player in the Hotel via the Habbo Console. Apart from communicating with other players in the same room, the Console acts as the main form of communication throughout all areas of the Hotel. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Navigation The center for all navigation within the Hotel is the Navigator. The Navigator shows basic information about the room (i.e. name, description, owner) but also shows the total capacity and the current amount of players that the room can hold. Using the Navigator, players have two types of rooms they can choose to enter:
The Habbo Hotel interface; pictured is a public room. - Public Rooms, which are rooms common to a normal hotel, including lobbies, a kitchen, pools, lounges and a theatre. The selection of public rooms differs from hotel to hotel. Several public rooms contain an automated avatar, known as a bot, that proclaims comments that usually have something to do with the room itself. Public Rooms cannot be modified at all by players.
- Guest Rooms, which are the section of Habbo Hotel which players can customize to endless lengths, filling with virtual furniture and other items. Along with wallpaper and floor patterns players can buy with credits, players can also choose from a range of room templates that determine what shape the room is. Members of Habbo Club have access to more advanced and larger room templates.
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Virtual furniture In Habbo Hotel, furniture (referred to as furni by players) are virtual items which can be placed in guest rooms, traded amongst the community, purchased from the Catalogue and won from competitions held by different hotels. Habbo Hotel is a virtual community owned and operated by Sulake Corporation. ...
Many players strive to collect more rare and exclusive furniture. Rare furniture is often sold in the Catalogue, but some items are never released, and thus increasing their value. Some items are kept for larger competitions and for managers to display in their own rooms. Many "trading rooms" are created in which the room is specifically for trading and discussing rare furniture with other players. A feature recently released to many Hotels including are the Habbo Trax machines. The machine allows players to play music inside guest rooms, and can be heard by all players inside the room.[9] Players can also purchase in-game compact discs from the Catalogue, and are able to customise the tracks on the disc. The United Kingdom Hotel had their machines removed from the Catalogue, after receiving complaints about malfunctioning machines.[10] The machines were then returned to players who had purchased them on the afternoon of their release.[10] CD redirects here. ...
Furniture items can be purchased with credits in the Catalogue, and then traded amongst players. The Catalogue is a menu of all of the purchasable furniture at any one given time which can be purchased for credits. Every so often, rare items are offered for sale in the catalogue for a short period of time. There are also themed items of furniture available at respective times throughout the year; for example, Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, Olympics and Christmas. Habbo Hotel is a virtual community owned and operated by Sulake Corporation. ...
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The new version-12 safe-trading dialog box, demonstrating the ability to trade Hotel currency between players. Players can trade their virtual items for other player's items, using the safe-trading box (pictured right). Players usually discuss what is being traded beforehand and then request to trade via the box afterward. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In February 2007, servers running version-12 released a feature which enabled players to trade in-game credits in the trading box, namely, the Habbo Exchange.[11] The credit system transfers player's in-game credits into actual pieces of furniture which can be placed into private rooms and seen by the community. The credits can then be traded through the safety trade box for other pieces of furniture, making the Hotel sustainable in the effects of virtually "buying" furniture from other players. Prior to the release of this feature, trading credits was impossible to do safely.
Currency and other incentives Credits are the Hotel's currency (also known as coins in other Hotels). Credits are used to buy virtual furniture from the Catalogue, and to purchase Habbo Club subscription. Credits are also used to purchase game tickets. A new feature allows players to purchase special pieces of furniture from the Catalogue that can be redeemed for credits (see above for more information). Credits are stored in the player's purse accesable in any public or private room as well as on the Hotel view and while Logged in on the Main Habbo page. Credits can be purchased using a variety of different services, such as credit cards, a telephone service and via SMS. Credits are often given out as prizes in management-run competitions as well as player submitted competitions where users submit a competition entry and choose a prize. Look up credit card in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Shown are two types of badges worn by subscribed players. Habbo Club (often abbreviated to just HC) is a subscription club inside the Hotel, purchased using credits, that offers many additional benefits, unavailable to non-subscribers. All subscribers to Habbo Club receive a badge, that is placed next to their avatar, and can be seen by all other players. Players who are subscribers for under 12 months receive a bronze badge (shown on the left of the image), whereas players who are subscribers for more than 12 months receive a gold badge (shown on the right of the image). Badges are kept only for the duration of the subscription. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Subscribers have a separate queue from non-subscribers in public rooms, and is often used to the subscribers' advantage during events such as celebrity visits, etc.[12] Subscribers also gain two new commands available to use inside rooms: the :chooser command;[13] a player types ":chooser" and a list of every player inside the room at the time is brought up; and the :furni command; a player can type ":furni" in a guest room and it brings up a list of all pieces of furniture inside the room. March 2007 saw the release of 15 new pieces of furniture available to members. Some older pieces of furniture were removed, and replaced with newer furniture.[14] On several occasions, competitions are held exclusively for club subscribers, in which extremely rare pieces of furniture are given as prizes. There are also many games available to players that require credits to be played. These games are often more popular than the free games available in other areas of the hotel. - Wobble Squabble — a game played on inflatables in a swimming pool in the Hotel. Players must nudge, slap and push their opponents off the inflatables and into the water using various keys on the keyboard.
- Snow Storm — Players must throw snowballs at the opposing team. More snowballs thrown by a player that hit, the more points that player gains for their team. There are also many different scenarios and maps that players can choose to play in.
- Battle Ball — a game played on "space hoppers". Teams of a minimum of 2 must try and "claim" as many squares as possible, by bouncing on them with their individual space hopper within the time limit set. When a square is bounced on by a player, it changes the colour to the team's colour. A recent update to the game was released to some hotels, including many new features.[15]
- Diving — Located in the Hotel's main swimming area, players use the diving board to complete their own unique diving sequences. Moves include: stars, flips, and air punches. Points (up to 10) are awarded by other players and the divers ultimate score is displayed on the video screen.
Moderation and management There are 18 office branches globally operated by Sulake employees; these office branches are the workplace of the respective hotel's senior staff.[16] These staff generally include a "Hotel Manager", or Content Manager, who oversees the hotel as a whole by communicating with the players through newsletters, creating competitions, and managing the content of the website; a Community Manager, who is responsible for moderation and guidance throughout the virtual community by managing in-game Moderators and Habbo eXperts; and a Country Manager, who manages the business side of the community such as sales, finance and administration. Office staff may also consist of player support staff, who respond to queries sent via contact forms by players; and graphic designers who create the vast amounts of pixel imagery used both in-game and on the community's website. This monster (The Gunk) is an example of pixel art drawn using Microsoft Paint. ...
Automatic moderation exists in the Hotel's language filter, the "Bobba Filter", which replaces offensive text with the simple word "bobba". Replacement applies anywhere from mild to highly offensive words, phrases, and even websites. The filter also stops players from giving out personal information about themselves and others, for example, their email address. The filter varies from hotel to hotel, and is applied discretely; for example, words such as "harbl", while seemingly meaningless, are censored for their association to, and usage by, Habbo trolls. In this way, the filter assists in moderation of Habbo Hotel. A Do not feed the troll image In Internet terminology, a troll is someone who comes into an established community such as an online discussion forum, and posts inflammatory, rude, repetitive or offensive messages designed intentionally to annoy or antagonize the existing members or disrupt the flow of discussion, including...
Habbo Hotel's moderation is covered by paid moderator staff; police vetted Sulake employees.[17] Tools utilised by moderator staff allow them to send messages to individual Habbos in the hotel, which appear as in-game popups. As well as this ability, moderator staff can also kick Habbos from any room, mute them (prevent them from speaking) and ban them from the hotel entirely.[17] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Habbo eXperts Habbo eXperts (often shortened to just Habbo Xs – although names differ throughout many Hotels) are experienced players who volunteer to welcome newer players to the hotel and explain its features.[18] They are not employees of Sulake and have no powers or abilities except for being able to enter rooms which have reached their occupant limit.[19] eXperts also tend to host games and other events; an example of this is "Carnival X" found in the U.S. hotel, however the name of the event tends to vary on each hotel. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Sponsorship As a website geared towards teenagers, Habbos Hotel often attracts sponsorship from outside entities. This sponsorship includes visits by musicians and bands[20] (such as The Veronicas, Gorillaz,[21] Skye Sweetnam,[22] Little Birdy, Stephanie McIntosh, Operator Please and Evermore), as well as various corporation giants. The Veronicas are an award winning Australian pop singer/songwriter duo composed of identical twin sisters Lisa Marie Origliasso and Jessica Louise Origliasso (born December 25, 1984 in Brisbane)[1]. // Of Italian (Sicilian) descent, they grew up in Albany Creek, (northwest of Brisbane, Australia) where they attended Ferny Grove State...
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As Habbo Hotel is targeted at teenagers, and 90% of its players are between the age of 13 and 18,[1] it receives much attention from youth organisations, who educate players about many topics such as Internet safety, and drug education.[23] Alcohol education in the United States traces its roots to the Scientific Temperance Instruction movement promoted by Mary Hunt of the Womenâs Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) . That movement began in the 1880s and by 1900, alcohol temperance or abstinence teaching was required in every state plus all possessions of...
Reviews, awards and criticism In November 2001, The Daily Telegraph ranked Habbo Hotel in seventh place in "Top 10 sites: chat and instant messaging", along with other chatroom giant Yahoo! Chat. They described it as "great-looking" and "proving popular with teenagers".[24] This article concerns the British newspaper. ...
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In 2005 and again in 2006, Habbo Hotel Australia received the NetGuide Online Web Award for "Best kids’/youth website [sic]".[25][26] Then in September 2006, Sulake won the Deloitte's Fast50 competition.[27][28] Netguides cover NetGuide is a New Zealand owned technology magazine aimed at the New Zealand Internet user both at home and at work. ...
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The Hotels are often victims to various Internet troll groups, "raiding" certain public rooms and making rude gestures and comments.[29] An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who intentionally posts controversial or contrary messages in an on-line community such as an on-line discussion forum with the intention of baiting users into an argumentative response. ...
An alleged online child predator lured a 9-year-old Habbo Hotel user on an instant messaging program where the conversation quickly turned sexual.[30] This has resulted in criticism from law enforcement officials.[31] // Instant messaging (IM) is a form of real-time communication between two or more people based on typed text. ...
In November 2007, a 17-year-old was arrested by police for allegedly stealing furniture bought with real money worth up to €4000. Five 15-year-olds were also brought in for questioning.[32]
Current hotels There are currently 19 Hotels in operation.[1] | Country | URL | Opening date | Country | URL | Opening date |
Australia | http://www.habbo.com.au/ | November 2004 |
Malaysia (links to Habbo Singapore) | http://www.habbo.com.my/ | July 2006 |
Austria (links to Habbo Switzerland) | http://www.habbo.at/ | May 2006 |
Mexico (links to Habbo Spain) | http://www.habbo.com.mx/ | July 2006 |
Belgium (links to Habbo France) | http://www.habbo.be/ | May 2006 |
Netherlands | http://www.habbo.nl/ | February 2004 |
Brazil | http://www.habbo.com.br/ | February 2006 |
New Zealand (links to Habbo Australia) | http://www.habbo.co.nz/ | August 2006 |
Canada | http://www.habbo.ca/ | June 2004 |
Norway | http://www.habbo.no/ | June 2004 |
Chile (links to Habbo Spain) | http://www.habbo.cl/ | July 2006 |
Portugal | http://www.habbo.pt/ | March 2006 |
China (temporarily closed[5]) | http://www.habbo.cn/ | January 2006 |
Russia | http://www.habbo.ru/ | October 2006 |
Colombia (links to Habbo Spain) | http://www.habbo.com.co/ | July 2006 |
Singapore | http://www.habbo.com.sg/ | December 2004 |
Denmark | http://www.habbo.dk/ | November 2004 |
Spain | http://www.habbo.es/ | September 2003 |
Finland | http://www.habbo.fi/ | August 2000 |
Sweden | http://www.habbo.se/ | December 2003 |
France | http://www.habbo.fr/ | November 2004 |
Switzerland | http://www.habbo.ch/ | August 2002 |
Germany | http://www.habbo.de/ | March 2004 |
United Kingdom | http://www.habbo.co.uk/ | January 2001 |
Ireland (links to Habbo UK) | http://www.habbo.ie/ | July 2006 |
United States | http://www.habbo.com/ | September 2004 |
Italy | http://www.habbo.it/ | September 2003 |
Venezuela (links to Habbo Spain) | http://www.habbo.com.ve/ | July 2006 |
Japan | http://www.habbo.jp/ | February 2003 | | | | Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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Sulake (IPA: //) is a multi-million dollar multimedia company based in Helsinki, Finland. ...
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is the 285th day of the year (286th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 250th day of the year (251st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
CityNews open titles, 2005 CityNews are local newscasts on the Citytv system in Canada. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 243rd day of the year (244th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Sulake (Finnish for fuse) is a multimedia company based in Helsinki, Finland. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 243rd day of the year (244th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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