Users there can join a virtual world similar to Pixie Hollow, with many features of the original games. Lyria is a story-teller fairy, Pixie Hollows equivalent of a troubadour. Our collection of games like Pixie Hollow offers other online virtual places where you can socialise with others, customise a character and play games. We may not be able to bring back all the old classic online games like the ones previously stated but Pixie Hollow doesn't have to be that way - sign the petition today Start a petition of your own.
Queen Clarion is the Never Fairies’ leader. With over 1,000 flash game titles and growing we have the largest collection of cool games online. Pixie Hollow was an amazing online game for kids because it was educational and an outlet for creativity. It started as a smaller game called "My Fairy Maker" that was later shut down and reworked into FairyABC. Vidia is a fast-flying fairy, with long black hair and violet dress. One such fan community, FairyABC, has created a "rewrite" of the game, as of 2013. Such efforts seem to have been in vain the game closed as planned and has not reopened.įans remained active on blog sites such as WordPress, and have been able to form communities dedicated to memorializing the game. Based on the Disney Fairies franchise, it was produced by DisneyToon Studios and animated by Prana Studios. Its closure was poorly received by users, especially bloggers in the community, many of whom created petitions to "save Pixie Hollow". Pixie Hollow Games is a 30-minute television special broadcast on November 19, 2011, on Disney Channel. Pixie Hollow closed on September 19, 2013. Overall, this game provided children and fans of the Disney Fairies franchise a chance to escape into the world of Pixie Hollow. While exploring the world of Pixie Hollow, players were able to play talent games in order to gain flowers and other items that in turn could be used at Fairy stores to buy clothing or furnishings for the Fairy’s home. After creating an avatar, the player was able to explore the land of Pixie Hollow and interact with some of the characters from the Disney Fairies franchise as well as other players of the game. The first steps of the game was creating an avatar using various combinations of physical features and clothing options and deciding the type of fairy the player would want to play as. Ī 2008 article from the magazine Variety about the site voiced concerns from parents that introducing children to online games at a young age may could "one day make them a “World of Warcraft” addict." A New York Times article from 2007 voiced much of the same in its discussion about young children on the Internet, and gave a short description of Pixie Hollow: "The site will ultimately allow users to play games (“help create the seasons”) and interact with other “fairies.” When avatars move across the screen, they leave a sparkling trail of pixie dust, a carefully designed part of the experience." The game also received the Parents' Choice Approved award. The game received the Parents' Choice Award, Silver Honor.