Hello Kitty Online Closed Beta garnered mixed, though mostly positive, reactions from the media and players.
Noctalis.com called it "a cloyingly sweet pink-filled wonderland of talking animals set to a chirpy soundtrack". The game's sprite-based and isometric perspective 2.5D graphics were criticized as 10-year-old technology, and the lack of customization options for each character (e.g. dye kits or ways to change the color of the home items) was noted. Generally, players found other players and the HKO staff to be pleasant and helpful, citing the
HKO environment as a breather from the "griefing" and PvP-confrontations that affect most online games. House building was found to be difficult and players complained that they had to ask their guild mates to help.
Hello Kitty Online's Closed Beta was praised for being largely free of bugs; the help and support provided by the developers was praised by players as swift and earnest, and it was considered a remarkable achievement by one reviewer. While the game was generally positively received, many players became frustrated with the lack of attention to the game by its developers and a large portion quit the game. An increasing number of the remaining players, however, are attempting to encourage new players to join the game and old ones to return as well as attempting to contact the developers.
HKO Insider On April 1, 2008, the
World of Warcraft news and strategy web site
WoW Insider announced that it would no longer cover
World of Warcraft, but would switch to
Hello Kitty Online. The banner that originally read "WoW Insider" was replaced with one that read "HKO Insider", with images of
Hello Kitty on both ends.
WoW Insider's April 1 content consisted exclusively of satirical articles (at least 26 of them) based on Hello Kitty Online. In the 28th article to be posted to the web site, an announcement was made that the site would revert to
WoW Insider.
Island Adventure Pack On April 1, 2008, Sanrio Digital issued an
April Fools' Day announcement revealing the first Hello Kitty Online expansion pack, entitled "Island Adventure", was scheduled for release in 2009. The news was posted on the main SanrioTown blog as well as the official
HKO blog. The title of the fictional expansion pack is a reference to the
South Park episode "
Make Love, Not Warcraft", in which the character
Butters Stotch states that he prefers "
Hello Kitty Island Adventure" to more violent and competitive games such as
World of Warcraft. According to Sanrio Digital's April Fools' release: The fake news was used as material for a humorous article on
WoW Insider.
Awards Hello Kitty Online was awarded a
Best Digital Entertainment Award for the 2008 Hong Kong ICT Awards. == 2015 hack ==