Top Ten: Best Poptropica (Both Original and Worlds) Islands!

The title is self-explanatory (though keep in mind that this is my personal opinion). Let’s begin!

#10: 24 Carrot (Worlds) – The original was alright, but the remake, especially the boss battle, was just plain fun.

#9: Mythology – I love the complexity of Greek mythology and Zeus and Athena’s portrayals in the island are almost spot-on. The boss battle at the end was pretty epic too. 

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#8: Mocktropica – The fourth wall is shattered and beaten. Need I say more?

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#7: Arabian Nights – Great graphics, awesome music, and a well-written story. arab

#6: Lunar Colony – It’s a very interesting take on the moon landing-type genre. Also I’m a sucker for space stuff so…

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#5: Poptropicon: Reign of Omegon – Again, it was just plain fun and we got a great villain in Omegon. And props to the developers for an incredibly immersive boss battle.

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#4: Game Show – It was well-thought out, the robots were their own style while staying true to Poptropica’s art, and the game shows were fun.

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#3: Skullduggery – The trading was fun and the designs of the Koi and the Phoenix Warbird were amazing.

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#2: Time Tangled – Alright, I’m biased. But it’s just. plain. fun. Remember that this is my personal opinion.

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#1: My number one pick is… Astro-Knights Island! Why? Well, everything about it was fun! The planet designs were visually interesting, the references to King Arthur legends were fun to see, and I enjoyed Merlin.

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Thanks for reading my picks for the Top Ten Poptropica Islands!

 

Credit to the PHB for images.

Constellation Reviews: Early Poptropica Island

This review will be divided into three parts: Gameplay, Storyline, and Graphics. I’ll score each then average for the final score.

Gameplay:

I didn’t find any bugs and I had fun bouncing on the clotheslines.

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Friendly Comet seems to be momentarily distracted by that orange flower.

Hanging out with Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges-Pierre Seurat was nice as well.

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I guess da Vinci told Friendly Comet a joke or something?

I rate Early Poptropica’s gameplay eight out of ten golden eggs.

Storyline:

Alright, there wasn’t much of a plot here. Settlers lose a flag, bucket and pig and you have to go after it. Can’t they make a new flag and bucket and purchase another pig somewhere? I understand that most of the islands are glorified fetch quests and that this was the first island but still…

Early Poptropica’s storyline gets a rating of five out of ten golden eggs.

Graphics:

I love the graphics here. The fun, bright atmosphere is perfect for an introduction to the game.

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#JumpingOverTheSodaPopShop

Early Pop’s graphics get a rating of ten out of ten golden eggs.

Final Score:

7.5 golden eggs! (This was rounded for simplicity.)

Stay tuned for the next review and the first post of the “What happens next?” series!

Welcome to the blog!

I’m Constellation, the founder and very (not) talented author of this blog! I’ve done some Poptropica blogging before under the name Super Comet; some of you fabulous people might remember me. But I want to start fresh. So, new blog, new name, new everything, basically. And hopefully the stories I post here won’t be cringe-fests for me to regret later on.

Keep poppin’, y’all!