The people on the top are typically snow leopards and arctic wolves, the cooler wolves. Wolves are a non-member animal, too, but they are a step up because, well… wolves. Those animals typically roam Jamaa, wearing rags and whatever else they can scrape up with their small pile of gems. They hate bunnies, tigers, seals, and koalas. If you want to host a party, just pay $6.95 a month, walk around with your exotic ferret, and type in all caps: “PARTY AT MY DEN!” You also have to pay $6.95 a month to join a party. The more rares you have, the more you climb the pyramid of social class. Now, how exactly is wealth determined? Rarity. Jamaa doesn’t like poor people, just like capitalism. They stand in the middle of the Jamaa township, pummeled to ground by the cluster of rich jammers, pimped out with spiked collars, feather headdresses, bat wings, and pirate swords. To stand out from the newcomers, they often have brightly-patterned fur. The typical low-income jammer is a panda or wolf with a star pattering on their fur. Just like the real world, the appearance of a jammer represents their wealth. Believe it or not, there’s capitalism in the Jamaa jungle. Despite the death of Adobe Flash Player, there are still eagles flying around, snow leopards pouncing, and wolves inviting fellow jammers to their limited-time den sales. Believe it or not, the animal-themed MMO has preserved an active community for nearly 13 years. If you’re reading this article, which you are, I already know what you’re thinking: “Animal Jam? You mean that one kids’ game where all the rich kids played as arctic wolves and pretended bunnies were wolf pups?” Yes, that Animal Jam.
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