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  2. Animal Jam Classic - Wikipedia

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    Animal Jam Classic, [1] formerly known as Animal Jam, is a massively multiplayer online game developed by WildWorks and recommended for kids up to the age of 12. It was launched in 2010, in collaboration with the National Geographic Society . [ 2 ]

  3. List of free massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Animal Jam Classic: WildWorks: 2010: Windows, Mac: Educational MMORPG, strategy Free or premium (paid) accounts available, premium accounts can access more animals and adventures, also purchase more items. Players can become an animal and roam Jamaa and participate in story adventures 2D Active APB:Reloaded: K2 Network (as Gamersfirst) 2010 ...

  4. WildWorks - Wikipedia

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    The studio's flagship title was Animal Jam Classic (formerly "Animal Jam" before April 2020). [4] Animal Jam Classic is a virtual world for children, being developed within a partnership with the National Geographic Society.

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  6. Clark Stacey - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stacey is the co-founder [1] and former chief executive officer of WildWorks [2] [3] [4] (earlier known as Smart Bomb Interactive), [5] which in 2010 launched the National Geographic Animal Jam, a massively multiplayer online virtual world, in partnership with the National Geographic Society.

  7. ShinyHunters - Wikipedia

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    Animal Jam: It was also reported in November 2020 that ShinyHunters was behind the hack of Animal Jam, leading to the exposure of 46 million accounts. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Mashable : In November 2020, ShinyHunters leaked 5.22GB worth of the Mashable database on a prominent hacker forum.