Fantage was a place where kids could create cartoon-like avatars and dress them up, chat with friends, and play simple games. The art was based on cute Japanese anime style but with distinctly American twists. The characters had big heads, big eyes, and small bodies. They could make gestures and glide around on an air board.

When does Fantage kids virtual world shut down?

After 10 years, the Fantage virtual world for kids will shut down on June 30, according to a message from the company.

What did Bae and Hwang do with Fantage?

Bae and Hwang tossed it all out. Then, they created what would become Fantage (short for Fantastic Age), a fantasy world modeled after Disney’s Club Penguin. Fantage was a place where kids could create cartoon-like avatars and dress them up, chat with friends, and play simple games.

Is the Fantage payment page still open or closed?

The site’s payment page has been closed, and Fantage will no longer be accepting payments. Above: A final message of shutdown for Fantage users. “While Fantage was not as popular as Club Penguin, it was loved enough that its large user base was in sadness over the news.

Fantage was a place where kids could create cartoon-like avatars and dress them up, chat with friends, and play simple games. The art was based on cute Japanese anime style but with distinctly American twists. The characters had big heads, big eyes, and small bodies. They could make gestures and glide around on an air board.

After 10 years, the Fantage virtual world for kids will shut down on June 30, according to a message from the company.

The site’s payment page has been closed, and Fantage will no longer be accepting payments. Above: A final message of shutdown for Fantage users. “While Fantage was not as popular as Club Penguin, it was loved enough that its large user base was in sadness over the news.

Bae and Hwang tossed it all out. Then, they created what would become Fantage (short for Fantastic Age), a fantasy world modeled after Disney’s Club Penguin. Fantage was a place where kids could create cartoon-like avatars and dress them up, chat with friends, and play simple games.