Whyville guide
How do we find a treatment or cure?! What does the future hold for you? How much do lawyers make? What's an aquaculturist? Play CareerQuest to learn about over different occupations. You know how to put a ball in a hole, but can you program a robot to do so? Give it a try at the Robodome and pit your robot against the others! In Food Sort , help us sort duh and properly store different kinds of foods to keep them fresh and easy to find. Really, where else can you wash your virtual hands and don an awesome hairnet?
Hop in your custom car and zip around the Scion Race Track. Can you get the best time of the day while dodging oil slicks, rocks in the road, and even a cow or two? What's the best roof: wood shingles, slate, or glass? You decide. Spin Skater , a Whyville classic! Spin the skater as fast as you can without toppling her over like a sack of potatoes. Fancy the finer things in life? Create sets of fine art in our Getty Art Sets game.
Is that a painting by Cezanne? I believe it is! Microbe War is based on the classic card game, War, except you're warring over microbes. Find a friend to war against or take on Sonya the marine biologist. Plenty of Beach on Whyville, and no problems finding parking!
Grab a towel and some sunscreen, then kick back and chat with other sunbathers from all over the world. The Waterfall has some of the lushest greenery on Whyville. Take a dip in the pond, but watch out for sharks! Just kidding. Need a quiet moment? Visit the serene and snowy Woods.
In Whyville, it's fondly known as "Woods, The". We challenge you to find out why! Along with being Whyville's historic first destination, Whyville Square is a great place to start your journey, as it's home to several important destinations. Our Bazaar isn't that bizarre unless you count the guy spinning the giant eyeball.
Stop by here if you want to pick up some face parts, projectiles, furniture, or bricks. Bring your bathing suit and take a dip, or just relax in a swing at the Pool Party. You may want to keep an eye out for the shark that occasionally visits the pool The Playground is a nice place to meet up with your friends. Use positive force to attract the charge upward and negative to push it downward.
This has become quite easy to unlock since Whyville died, which is a nice contrast to the many jobs which are now impossible to unlock. Letter Squash is a game in which three words are squashed together, their letters threaded between each other, and you must unscramble them. Finally, follow the link on the job page to the story and the forum on which to comment.
If you can master Letter Squash , this is an extremely easy job to obtain. Creating a dance takes zero effort and 55 clams. Publishing a WhyTune costs 25 clams per week, but you can earn clams when other people play your song — or delete it after choosing this job.
Letter Squash is explained above. To win the pole vault game , use a pole length of and stop running at the last cone. The 50m dash game simply requires you to run to the end of the lane. The dance and SpinLab games are explained above, in the Troubadour and Physicist careers respectively.
The circus game requires you to jump from a ladder onto a see-saw style board in order to bounce the clown on the other side up to a platform. The higher you climb the ladder, the higher the clown will bounce.
You also need to select a angle to jump from. The closer to 80 your angle is, the higher the clown will bounce. The first two objectives have already been explained here. Zero Gravity is explained above, under the Physicist job. Game Zone games are explained above under the Game Designer job. I would, personally, just ignore this job as an option.
This job is difficult to get without spending real money. After becoming a stylist at Style Studio , you can invite customers to sit down and begin re-designing their face. Getting makeovers is the inverse, paying someone else to design your face.
There do seem to be a few people populating this area of the site. You will have to draw a part that looks decent enough to be accepted. This casts one vote. With a friend, this job is relatively easy. Your first objective, PlayMath Mobiles , is explained above under the chef job.
Get a friend to play with you and place a few strips, then you can let the game end naturally if you like — or continue playing! Maybe someone would be willing to give you a hand! You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Whyville's main focus has always been on educating its users. To this effect, it does very well: every user on whyville has a daily salary, and they recei Continue reading. Report this review. Adult Written by Lexvys February 8, You can chat with friends and even be a stylist at a salon!
This world teaches lots of real life sk Teen, 17 years old Written by CamoFanatic September 21, Not Suitable for Children Don't even bother making an account, because you'll be bullied, harassed, etc. Most of the people are rude, very few nice people, and the graphics are Teen, 17 years old Written by xxkzv April 9, Im not good at titles Being a member since , I have seen Whyville try to get better over the years, although the population has gone down. For those saying that there's sw What's it about?
Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend. Club Penguin. Virtual world translates well to mobile; still growing.
The Club. Safe virtual playground for tween fans of Nick characters. About these links Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization, earns a small affiliate fee from Amazon or iTunes when you use our links to make a purchase. Read more. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print. Lessons range in anything from marine biology, to career path choices, to airplane and computer construction. Lessons are geared to a variety of ages, however, users must employ a fair amount of reading to best utilize WhyVille.
With plenty of safety features for social interaction enforced by the website, this game is recommended for any user ages 8 to WhyVille is a social environment that offers games, activities, and learning materials on a large range of subjects. Users can interact with one another and together visit different locations in the virtual town, each containing information and activities relating to a specific subject areas. Through exploring the town, users engage with other users and work with them to complete tasks and play games.
The website can be used as a way to meet up with friends online, share interests with others, or work together with classmates to brush up on specific topics for school. From math and reading to history and marine biology the site contains a slew of content for users to jointly explore. This social aspect can help make the learning activities more engaging, while the chat features allow users to communicate and discuss the topics at hand.
WhyVille helps users exercise their Working Memory thinking skill in a number of ways.
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