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The colourfully Virtual World of Chobots

Who wants to be an alien? Well I wouldn’t mind playing with my daughter and other young family members is the lands of Chobots! It looks colourful and fun, and serves to enhance our social skills, as well as enhancing logic and problem solving skills. As this World is family orientated, and highly monitored for safety while providing quality entertainment, I will give it a go. I have looked over the owners blog and it appears all the bases are covered at this point. They were confident enough to present their World at Virtual Worlds Expo, which says something of the character and background of the creators.

The creators of Chobots, Vayersoft, is already involved in creating and visual solutions for businesses in marketing and operations, but Lazor says its B2C entry in Chobots is its main investment with a dedicated full-time team and managed directly by CEO Vadim Yeremeychuk. One reason for the emphasis is its new territory. “Our main markets are North-American and Russian,” said Lazor. “North-America is the biggest market for virtual worlds where we can compete successfully and Russia is not opened market for kids worlds yet, but it gives a lot of opportunities of becoming number one.”

I would say this is definately interesting to me, and the level of entertainment is worth taking the time to look into Chobots. As always, use your own good judgement. I know some parents do not like the idea of their children spending too much time in front of the computer or television, yet I believe they learn essential problem solving skills if they are allowed a set amount of time to accomplish this. We are in an age where these skills are paramount to our techonological evolution, and those who do not stimulate their brain power will be behind the times to survive in this Age. As an advocate of regular outdoor activities, even I understand the need to learn how to act and react in situations where advancing technologies require a quick mind.

I truly love to hear feedback from other Virtual travelers, so please feel free to share your thoughts and opinions on this and other Virtual Worlds. I am always looking for new places to visit and explore!

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5 Responses to “The colourfully Virtual World of Chobots”

  1. vone says:

    CHOBOTS IS AWESOME!

    -vone

  2. vayerman says:

    Thank you for featuring us!
    You can always find updates about Chobots at blog.chobots.com

  3. vayerman says:

    Thank you for featuring us!
    You can always find updates about Chobots at blog.chobots.com

  4. Teri says:

    You are most welcome! :)

  5. spirel says:

    yeah ok when i found out about chobots i thought another realy bad web site so i tryed it out and all i have 2 say is VAYERMAN THANK YOU 4 MAKIN CHOBOTS:Dits the best web site 4 children ever i love it so i got my mum 2 make me a citizen and io play on it nearly every day i got like 5 t shirts of chobots in Dublin and i cant beileve its so good my cho name is spirel my real name isnt i dont think i should say it im trying to be an agent and all i hope chobots gets trade back:Dits fun kk g2g bye byue Vayerman u rock and your cho looks so kwl and i love itand im chos biggest an i surch inter 4 blogs like chobots blog and the animene room and all g2g kk bye bye:D

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