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The Habbo client is aimed at teenagers and young adults, while Habbo X and Habbo Hotel: Origins cater for adult players. Users on the game can create a virtual avatar (called a "Habbo"), converse and interact with other users, play games, build and design virtual rooms, take care of virtual pets , and complete quests .
On February 20, 2008, Habbo USA was hacked by a character known as Finch-HIMself at approx. 3 PM. Apparently, Finch-HIMself went to the most-known trade room to Habbo which was owned by HAPPY. Finch has gained access to the Habbo house keeping sites being able to get access into a few moderator and staff accounts, MOD-Kitka, CrestHawk.
The image on the right is a perfect example of a typical habbo room, with furniture that is actually in the cataloge. Amstoakes 10:50, 9 May 2007 (UTC) Although it is a bit too pink for my liking, this picture is much better than the previous one we had. And to what the person who didn't sign their post said up there ^, that's utter bullshit.
This isn't the first time that Habbo Hotel has been attacked. In 2007, at 17-year-old was arrested for stealing around $4,500 worth of virtual items from the game. Numerous World of Warcraft ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide Habbo is a social networking ... Habbo may also refer to: Habbo, Morocco, ...
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