The only pet sim I've played that allowed for multiple accounts was WolfPlay, but you could have a max of three total accounts per household AND the accounts could not benefit one another in any manner, including buying/selling items, gifting, etc.
I am also always puzzled by people who claim that FR is the exception, not the norm, when it comes to allowing for multiple accounts... though I tend to assume that it's a way to try and get sympathy because they couldn't bother to read the rules.
Gaiaonline did not have an account limit as far as I'm aware, you were allowed to have as many 'mule accounts' as you wanted. I had over 15 at one point (I thiiink I don't really remember, definitely way more than is reasonably feasible for the average teen to manage) simply because I liked making different characters to dress up with different themes and played with them like action figures lol.
...But I don't know if Gaia really counts as a 'petsim' per se. Even so they seem to be exception, not the rule. Everything else I've played that's not some sort of MMO has limited to 1 account and are quite firm on that.
DA You don't even have to play petsims - the puzzle maker site I use allows either anonymous solving OR only one registered account with all the perks that come with it, so it's not like 'one account' rule is a FR invention.
Re: Who is this?
(Anonymous) 2025-03-31 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)I am also always puzzled by people who claim that FR is the exception, not the norm, when it comes to allowing for multiple accounts... though I tend to assume that it's a way to try and get sympathy because they couldn't bother to read the rules.
Re: Who is this?
(Anonymous) 2025-03-31 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)...But I don't know if Gaia really counts as a 'petsim' per se. Even so they seem to be exception, not the rule. Everything else I've played that's not some sort of MMO has limited to 1 account and are quite firm on that.
Re: Who is this?
(Anonymous) 2025-03-31 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)You don't even have to play petsims - the puzzle maker site I use allows either anonymous solving OR only one registered account with all the perks that come with it, so it's not like 'one account' rule is a FR invention.