Virtual Worlds by Platform
From FAS Virtual Worlds Almanac
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For Modern Web Browsers
These virtual worlds are either based on web pages or web extensions like Adobe Flash. Most modern web browsers can be used to visit these virtual worlds.
- A World of My Own
- Abyss Museum of Ocean Science
- AdventureQuest Worlds
- Alien Adoption Agency
- Barbie Girls
- Beanie Babies 2.0
- Bella Sara
- Biointeractive
- Build-a-Bearville
- Citypixel
- Club BK
- Club Penguin
- DDM collective in Second Life
- Discovery Education Network in SL
- Dubit
- Eeko World
- English Village
- Etopia Village
- Fantage
- Fould Whispering, Strange Matters
- Freggers
- Gaia Online
- Genome Island
- Global Kids on the Main Grid
- Habbo Hotel
- HealthInfo Island
- IP
- ISTE Island
- InfoIsland, Librarians in Second Life
- International Schools Island
- International Spaceport Museum
- Island of Svarga
- Ivory Tower of Prims
- Jo Jo Fit
- Jokaydia
- Kingsage
- Literature Alive
- Lively
- Millsberry
- MinyanLand
- Mokitown
- Moshi Monsters
- MyNOGGIN
- NOAA Island
- Neopets
- New Media Consortium Campus
- Nicktropolis
- OGame
- Ohio University Second Life Campus Learning Kiosks
- OpenLife
- OurWorld
- Pandanda
- Panfu
- Playdo
- PolyU Resort Island
- Poptropica
- Runescape
- SchMOOze University
- Sciland Virtual Continent
- Second earth
- Slenz Project
- Sloodle project
- Smartycard
- Spineworld
- SportsBLOX
- Stardoll
- Tapped In
- Terra Incognita
- The Imaging Place
- The exploratorium
- Timeline of Earth
- Toontown
- Tower Chat
- UC Davis Virtual Hallucination Facility
- Virtual Alamo
- Virtual Family Kingdom
- Virtual Milano
- Virtual Morocco
- Vizwoz
- Voodoo Chat
- Weather Channel
- WeeWorld
- Whyville
- Wirtland
- Zookazoo
- Zwinktopia
For Macs
These virtual worlds have a specific client for Macintosh operating systems. However, most modern Mac computers can also use the virtual worlds listed in the "For Modern Web Browsers" list above.
For PCs
These virtual worlds have a specific client for PCs running the Windows operating system. However, most modern PCs can also use the virtual worlds listed in the "For Modern Web Browsers" list above.
- A Tale in the Desert
- A World of My Own
- AWEDU
- Activeworlds
- Agape World Fellowship
- Age of Conan
- Age of Reckoning
- Blue Mars
- Dofus
- EVE Online
- Edusim
- Entropia Universe
- EverQuest I
- EverQuest II
- Final Fantasy XI
- Flyff
- Free Realms
- Guild Wars
- Hello Kitty Online
- Kids world
- Lineage II
- Maple Story
- Matrix Online
- Moo Canada Eh?
- Multiverse
- OSGrid
- OpenLife
- Project Wonderland
- Quest Atlantis
- RIDEMAKERZ Hybrid World
- Ragnarok Online
- Reactiongrid
- Resilient Planet
- Rohan Online
- Second Life
- Shores of Hazeron
- Silk Road Online
- The Lord of the Rings Online
- The Manor
- The Saga of Ryzom
- There
- VPChat
- VSide
- Virtual Milano
- Wirtland
- World of Warcraft
- Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates
For Linux
These virtual worlds have a specific client for Linux operating systems. However, many distributions of Linux can also use the virtual worlds listed in the "For Modern Web Browsers" list above.
For Telnet
These virtual worlds use telnet, an old text-based protocol. Telnet clients are available on almost every computer platform.
For Mobile Phones
These virtual worlds have a specific client for mobile phones.

