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[TOMT] [website] Kids' website from around 2003-2007
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I'm trying to find a website the was meant for kids that I used to play on from around 2003-2007.

Notable features of the website:

  • You could make your own ID card where you'd make your face by choosing from some pre-made options (nose, hair, eye, etc.)

  • You could make your own "homepage" where it would display your ID picture and username. You could also select some pre-made MIDI tracks that would play on your homepage.

  • The site offered many different kinds of flash games but the one I remember the most is you play as pumpkin (I believe, I may be remembering wrong) and you travel from themed house to themed house in which you play mini-games in each house. Objective of the game was to beat the game at each house. There was an Artic house where you played some penguin game. There was a watermelon house where you played this watermelon vine maze mini-game.

If I'm remembering correctly, I believe the site had the word "kid" in it. I feel like it was something like Kidzone.net or Kidspace.net

Not even really hoping to see the website still up since it was likely taken down years ago, but if anyone has any pictures or images of what I'm talking about that would just be amazing. I want to ride this nostalgia trip.

Does anyone else remember playing on this site?

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