

There’s a lot of stress because junior year equals ACT/SAT, grades, college, AP classes and the future. So basically, as of April 2015, I am 17 and a junior in high school. If anyone is interested, continue reading because I am about to update you guys on my life. Back then, my biggest worry was if I would be able to post on FTB that day. I feel like I really did not fully appreciate being young, not having any worries or stress. I went through all the pages of FTB, reliving my childhood. I think I was just really curious to see if there was anything new. It’s been… how many years? I am not sure why I came to visit FTB. *The link provided here takes you to a fan reboot project which may be working in the future.WOAH. Among the various activities in the private classrooms, players had the option to print certificates after completing each game that state their score. Players could create or join a private classroom and invite friends, parents, and teachers for an interactive virtual learning experience. The new Fantage School included classrooms where students could play educational math, English, geography, and strategy games a music room, where students could walk on instruments to play music and a gymnasium, where students could play “Off the Hook” – a true or false quiz game. Fantage was a truly Fantastic age!įantage was not only a place for fun, but a place where teachers and students would experience educational content. The combination of social gaming, education, advanced customization, and safety made Fantage a unique experience for children.

Children could also use Fantage to learn new social skills and play enriching educational games. Players could explore the world with their own personal avatar, which they could customize by choosing distinctive features, hairstyles, and clothing.

Fantage was* a free-to-play browser-based virtual game world for PC where children could play, socialize, and learn in a safe and exciting online environment.
