Toontown Download
Disney's Toontown Online is a free-to-play cartoon MMOG designed specifically for children. Players step into a wonderful Disney world where robots, called Cogs, are running rampant all over the. Toontown Online became available on CD for the PC on October 3, 2005. This allowed players to play the game without downloading it onto their storage devices.
Clearly designed for those more elastic of skin, Toontown Online - as its name intimates - is a MMOG set in a day-glo world populated by upstanding creatures who are, save for the more recognisable Disney faces and stock NPCs, controlled by living, breathing people. Albeit, living, breathing people who are most probably still at the bed-wetting stage of life and doped up to the eyeballs on Sunny D.Rather than spend precious hours slaughtering wolves and spiders, as is required by fantasy MMOG law, the aim here is to defeat roving bands of corporate-minded automatons called Cogs, whose collective aim is to take over the bubble gum streets by turning them into bleak rows of office buildings. And so, to keep the nefarious bots at bay, you and your fellow Toon citizens must engage their ranks in turn-based combat, your arsenal stuffed, not with swords and spells, but Gags' in the guise of water pistols, fruit-filled pies and weights that fall from the sky to squish those beneath.Toontown pretty much covers the same ground as your common-or-garden MMORPG - only here, everything is less pressured and much simpler to get to grips with. Beans Means GoodThere are missions aplenty which reward you with jellybeans (Toontown's currency), Laff points (health) or animation clips (skills).
The missions are hardly taxing, involving lots of fetching and carrying. Variety comes with the Cog-killing tasks and these add a direction to the game and, more importantly, can be completed in as little as ten minutes.Perfect for the wandering attention spans of most children.Other Toon pastimes worth dipping in and out of are the Trolley Games, where you climb aboard the local tram and aretaken to a random mini-game.
Swimming through hoops, catching apples, tug of war and a fairly decent Pac-Man clone are just a few of the gems on offer that earn you a small stack of jellybeans to spend later.Better still, you can play each of the eight games with up to four people, which apart from lending the proceedings a more Competitive edge, may earn even more sweet financialbenefits. With games ranging from Toon Tag (Disney's take on (perennial playground favourite British Bulldog) and Match Minnie (where you must copy the dance moves of Mickey's lady mouse friend), the spread is certainly diverse and entertaining. And if you fancy something a little more relaxed, you can go fishing at the central pond and earn yourself even more beans.The combat itself isn't nearly as mtertaining as it might be. Much ashave liked to have been able to construct an elaborate trap from pulleys, counterweights and birdseed, or don an Acme rocket pack in emulation of my onetime hero Wile E. Coyote, the combat is simply a case of selecting a gag (Cogs have an aversion to practical jokes) and hoping it hits home, then watching your opponent unleash paper clips and business jargon at you. If he explodes before you run out of Laff points, you receive the usual dribble of experience points.
And the more XP you collect, the more gags become available later on. Cheer Up You!Combat is marginally more interesting when other players join the fray, but even with Toon-up' gags that heal other players and Sound gags that can be employed to defeat a line of Cogs, the combat really is about as basic as it gets. Seeing as Toons don't die, player death is not something you have to worry about - if you are defeated in battle, you're simply sent to the nearest playground until you cheer up.Toontown is unique among its online RPG peers, but certainly isn't for everyone.
If you tend to make it your aim in online games to become a high-level killing machine, then you will definitely tire of Toontown in just a few hours. Beat cop trailer.
It's me, Twinkle Cottontail, Toontown's one and only Easter Bunny! I've come from the depths of the Tooniverse with many eggs to share with you Toons.I was just on my way to Flippy to discuss a way to share these eggs with all Toons, when suddenly some of my eggs grew legs and ran away with the restIt looks like they didn't get far, though!I've seen some of these two-legged beasts in Goofy's Speedway and Donald's Dreamland.
I hear one of my unsuspecting eggs was accidentally pied in Toontown Central, and now he hasn't the slightest clue where to go!Rumor is that some of my eggs have turned rotten, haunting each of the Cog HQs! Be careful around them - who knows what hex they'll cast on you! Sticky Lou tried to catch some of these pesky eggs, but they were just too fast for him.I have a really important request. Please bring my eggs back to me!
If you bring me enough eggs, I will give you some truly exotic Easter clothing, straight from Ostown! I've also got a paint bucket or two - I'd be glad to turn you into a pink or white Easter Bunny! Sharing is caring, after all!Happy Easter, Toons! And remember - I'm leaving on the 7th, so let's get scavenging! All buildings can now be invaded in Toontown!- Fixed various crash issues with the cog summons screen- Skelecogs and V2.0 cogs are now counted in the Cog Gallery- Fixed yet another mailbox crash issue- Organic drop and lure gags now have better accuracy- Teleporting to an estate in another district now works as expected- Teleporting to another person inside your estate does not start the 15 second boot cooldown anymore- Invasion bugs with the 3 invasion districts are now resolved- The fishing cast button is a bit bigger now- Cog suit parts can now be gathered from Fatal Factories.