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Oz World was a virtual world social MMORPG with an emphasis on meeting others as well as dating. Players could build their own in-game homes, collaborate on fishing, get married, and participate in various social activities. There was also a personals component to the game. Oz World mostly focused on fishing and collaboration rather than quests and combat, but there were in-game events and tons of customization options for those who wanted a casual relaxing MMO space. The game also had an item shop for extras.
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