'Roiworld' is a flash game where players can dress up avatars, apply makeup, and decorate rooms.
Launched in October 2003 as a community for teenagers aged 10 to 18, Roiworld quickly gained popularity, reaching over 2.8 million members by July 2006.
In November 2008, Roiworld's operating company, Willmake, sold the service to the American media company, Lifetime Networks. Although the service has since been discontinued, some games can still be played through the "WaFlash Game Archive."
WaFlash Game Archive 'Roiworld'
Link to WaFlash Game Archive
Link to Roiworld Arin Makeup Game
Link to Roiworld - Spring Fashion Dress Up
Link to Roiworld Room Decorating - Roi Bakery
Acquisition by Lifetime Networks
Roiworld, a flash game where players could dress up avatars and which had amassed 3 million members, was acquired by the American media company Lifetime Networks in 2008. Lifetime Networks, known for broadcasting women's programming, is a cable television and satellite channel owned by the Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications.
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Link to Facebook Roiworld
Link to Twitter Roiworld
Link to Lifetime Roiworld Design