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'''Bloons World''' (also formatted as '''Bloonsworld!'''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071101045035/http://www.bloonsworld.com/ "Bloonsworld!"]. Retrieved Sat, 21 Jun 2025. Snapshot dated 1 Nov 2007.</ref>) was a website hosted by [[Ninja Kiwi]] where users could create, play and share custom [[Bloons (game)|''Bloons'']] levels. The website was established around late 2007 (a few months after the release of ''Bloons'') and was active from then until its shutdown in 2014. The URL now redirects to Ninja Kiwi's main website.
'''Bloons World''' (also formatted as '''Bloonsworld!'''<ref>{{Cite|title=Bloonsworld!|archive timestamp=20071101045035|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071101045035/http://www.bloonsworld.com/}}</ref>) was a website hosted by [[Ninja Kiwi]] where users could create, play and share custom [[Bloons (game)|''Bloons'']] levels. The website was established around late 2007 (a few months after the release of ''Bloons'') and was active from then until its shutdown in 2014. The URL now redirects to Ninja Kiwi's main website.


The website had around 1.7 million users<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140806020540/http://bloonsworld.com/user/list "Bloonsworld! - User list"]. Retrieved Sat, 21 Jun 2025. Snapshot dated 6 Aug 2014.</ref> and 3.8 million levels<ref>On the last available snapshot of the archived website, the latest uploaded level ("Elite Only") has the level ID 3801860, with IDs being in numerical order.</ref> at the time of its closure. Of these levels, some survive via the Ninja Kiwi-curated [[Bloons Player Pack (disambiguation)|''Bloons Player Packs'']]. Archived game URLs can be played via the Adobe Flash emulator, Ruffle, if accessed via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine (assuming the game URL was indeed archived at some point).
The website had around 1.7 million users<ref>{{Cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140806020540/http://bloonsworld.com/user/list|title=Bloonsworld! - User list|archive timestamp=20140806020540}}</ref> and 3.8 million levels<ref>On the last available snapshot of the archived website, the latest uploaded level ("Elite Only") has the level ID 3801860, with IDs being in numerical order.</ref> at the time of its closure. Of these levels, some survive via the Ninja Kiwi-curated [[Bloons Player Pack (disambiguation)|''Bloons Player Packs'']]. Archived game URLs can be played via the Adobe Flash emulator, Ruffle, if accessed via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine (assuming the game URL was indeed archived at some point).


== Features ==
== Features ==

Revision as of 01:03, 22 June 2025

Bloons World (also formatted as Bloonsworld![1]) was a website hosted by Ninja Kiwi where users could create, play and share custom Bloons levels. The website was established around late 2007 (a few months after the release of Bloons) and was active from then until its shutdown in 2014. The URL now redirects to Ninja Kiwi's main website.

The website had around 1.7 million users[2] and 3.8 million levels[3] at the time of its closure. Of these levels, some survive via the Ninja Kiwi-curated Bloons Player Packs. Archived game URLs can be played via the Adobe Flash emulator, Ruffle, if accessed via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine (assuming the game URL was indeed archived at some point).

Features

Bloons World functioned as an auxiliary level editor for Bloons. The level editor itself has not been archived (as an account was required for access), but it can be presumed to have featured every main mechanic from the game. In addition, there were social features such as accounts and a level rating system.

References

  1. "Bloonsworld!". Archived from the original on 1 November 2007.
  2. "Bloonsworld! - User list". Archived from the original on 6 August 2014.
  3. On the last available snapshot of the archived website, the latest uploaded level ("Elite Only") has the level ID 3801860, with IDs being in numerical order.