

Sir Beppo (who was one of the first people banned from the sub-reddit due to the Skype logs, I only banned staff members who had a part in it, not all of them) has placed blame of the closure of Toontown Infinite on myself and TooManySecrets ( /u/mmavipc), and another unnamed person.

It's a game, and unfortunately it's cause and effect in this situation, and the result of what they did is on them if they really feel that bad about it, not sure why they're trying to get condolences from others when it's all their fault they feel this away other than trying to do "damage control" and basically not get every single person in the community to hate them. The only thing I feel sorry about for them is that they associate themselves with Lefty Lemonzilla who still has the emotional and mental capacity of a screaming baby after all of these years, but I don't think their stories of how the closing affected their personal lives should phase the community, they'll get over it. Are they really sorry? Or are they sorry they got caught? Just something to think about. Keep in mind these threads of theirs popped up a mere 24 hours or so after Toontown Infinite hacked Toontown Rewritten, exposing thousands of younger users to explicit themes, and many older users as well. It's proven they did and had a part in it, and now they're all doing their own individual methods of damage control. W-What? Some people believe it's a giant conspiracy and that TTI didn't hack TTR, Lefty didn't hack TTR, whatever. I find it funny that while months ago I was getting called biased for practically only playing Rewritten as that's what I started on, I'm now getting accused of being biased again. Pirates Online fans as well are remaking the game,go to click here to check out the "Pirates Online Rewritten" homepage.Just seems this is all still on a lot of people's minds. “I can’t believe what they’ve been able to achieve,” Schell said, “It’s great that they love the game so much.”ĭisney's Pixies and Disney's Pirates Online also closed on Septemalong with Disney's Toontown Online. As said on the Toontown Rewritten Website, "We're a bunch of nostalgic high school and college students (For the most part, anyway) hoping to bring life back into this game that we've all kept close to our hearts for all of these years." The project leader is 16 year old high school student named Joey Ziolkowski.īloomberg also interviewed Jesse Schell, the executive who supervised the design of the original game. Most of the higher ranking developers are still in high school. There are 25 members of the Toontown Rewritten Staff. Other competitors to remake Toontown online are Toontown House, and Toontown Infinite. The PlayTime, however, lets him reserve a specific time and date that he will enter Toontown Rewritten. The Playline puts the member in a "line" of players and displays how long he has before he can enter Toontown Rewritten.

The PlayLine and PlayTime were added to allow players to enjoy Toontown Rewritten without waiting for Open Testing. Toontown Rewritten entered Semi-Open Beta on July 2, 2014.
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In Toontown Rewritten, the developers have made it clear that no Toontown Rewritten Staff Member will ever ask a member for his password or any personal information. No personal information is sent to the creators or the public. Toonbook is designed to be family friendly. Toonbook is a Facebook for old and new toons. The creators of Toontown Rewritten are the former and current owners of Toonbook. Toontown Rewritten entered Alpha mode on Octoand was sent into Closed-Beta in April 2014.

Toontown Rewritten (abbreviated "TTR") is a fan-made game aimed at fans who have previously played the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Toontown Online before its closure on September 19, 2013.
