Toontown is unique among its online RPG peers, but certainly isn't for everyone. If you tend to make it your aim in online games to become a high-level killing machine, then you will definitely tire of Toontown in just a few hours. Toontown Rewritten is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company and/or the Disney Interactive Media Group. Toontown Rewritten is an entirely free game, funded out of pocket by its staff members. This game contains no subscriptions, advertisements, donations, or any other forms of revenue.
All Toontown servers that are still up/actually came out of fruition in 2019. It is nice to see a collection of history for the many servers that arose after. Jun 28, 2018 ToonTown Online was an online MMO that I used to play as a kid, and it was a ton of fun. Since this game had such a special place in my heart, I personally wanted to make this video discussing why.
Welcome to Toontown!
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System requirements are listed below, and feel free to visit our Help Page for more information.
...Or, grab it for macOS or Linux.
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March 10, 2020 [ttr-live-v2.6.8]
Chip n' Dale's Acorn Acres
• Acorn Acres' Picnic Games have been re-written from the ground up for stability and more features!
• While playing Picnic Games, the GUI has been updated with more flair and better indicators.
• Even if you aren't playing a Picnic Game, you can see the game board move in real time, even from afar!
• Rewrote the instructions for Picnic Games to be clearer.
• Reduced the volume of some MiniGolf sound effects added in the last game update.
General
• Implemented measures to reduce memory leaks and reduce crashes on Intel based systems.
• Increased the speed at which you can deposit and withdraw jellybeans from your Jellybean Bank.
• Corrected a crash that occurred while visiting a friend gardening at their Estate.
• Fixed an issue where names such as 'D.J.' would be blocked due to no vowels and all capitals.
• Re-named 'Juggling Balls' to 'Juggling Cubes'
• Addressed various bugs and glitches throughout Toontown.
Visuals
• Added a new option in the Options Menu to adjust text quality.
• Adjusted the scaling of '3, 2, 1, Go!' in Kart Racing to be visually clearer.
• Fixed a graphical bug in the 'Cog Thief' Trolley Game.
• Fixed the text alignment of the 'Options & Codes' title in the Shticker Book.
Battles
• Implemented Organic Gag indicators in the battle menus. There's no need to say 'ORG' anymore!
• These indicators also affect Toon T.A.G.S. - so you'll never have to worry about if your teammates have come prepared.
Cog HQs
• Re-added room name tags within the Sellbot Factory. Now you'll never be lost!
• Fixed many 'grey screen' loading bugs in the District Attorney's Office and in Cog Golf Courses.
• Fixed various cutscene bugs in the Sellbot V.P. Battle.
• Implemented detailed reward information at the end of the Lawbot Chief Justice and Bossbot C.E.O. Battles.
• Adjusted the names of some Cog Bosses within Boarding Groups and SpeedChat for consistent grammar and style.
• Adjusted the 'How to Play' menu in Cog Golf to be less confusing and visually cleaner.
Minimum
Windows | Mac | Linux | |
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Operating System | Microsoft Windows 7 | OS X 10.9 Mavericks | Any common 64-bit Linux distribution1 |
CPU | A dual-core CPU | A 64-bit dual-core CPU | |
RAM | 2 GB of RAM | ||
Hard Drive | At least 500 MB free space | ||
Graphics Card | An OpenGL-compatible card with at least 256 MB of graphics memory2 | ||
Internet Connection | Any internet connection |
Recommended
Windows | Mac | Linux | |
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Operating System | Microsoft Windows 10 | macOS 10.14 Mojave | Any common 64-bit Linux distribution |
CPU | A 64-bit quad-core CPU | ||
RAM | 4 GB of RAM | ||
Hard Drive | At least 1 GB free space | ||
Graphics Card | An OpenGL-compatible card with at least 1 GB of graphics memory | ||
Internet Connection | A broadband internet connection |
1 Requires glibc >= 2.17, libstdc++ >= 3.4.20, OpenGL and X11 support.
2 Some Intel HD Graphics cards may experience issues rendering the game's graphics properly due to poor OpenGL support.If you experience any visual issues, try downloading the latest version of your graphics card's driver or contact Intel for help.
What is Toontown Rewritten?
Toontown Rewritten is a free-to-play revival of Disney's Toontown Online. Toontown is a massively multiplayer online game built for kids, teens, and adults of all ages. Create your own Toon and join the never-ending battle against the 'Cogs', who want to turn Toontown into their latest business venture.
Disney's Toontown Online started in 2003 as the first family-oriented MMO of its kind. Unfortunately, much to the player's dismay, Disney announced the game's closure in August of 2013 due to budget cuts and changes in management at Disney Online. Toons were given one final month to have the time of their life in the Tooniverse before the game would be closed down seemingly forever... But luckily, 'forever' didn't even last for an hour.
On September 19, 2013 -- the day of Toontown Online's closure -- Toontown Rewritten announced that for the past month, a band of players known as the 'Toontown Rewritten Team' had been working on the possibility to keep Toontown alive. The seemingly impossible task became a reality, and by the end of October, Toontown Rewritten was online and allowing a small amount of Alpha testers to enter the game.
Toontown Rewritten picked up where Toontown Online left off, but the game wasn't all there quite yet. Many months were spent reverse-engineering and redeveloping the original server architecture to restore Toontown to its full former glory. The team was not only working to restore Toontown's gameplay, but the entire essence of Toontown itself. The story was developed, limited-time events continued, new features were added, and to this day the game is still actively updated with new content!
Toontown Rewritten has now grown to over 1,400,000 registered players, with thousands of players playing at almost any given time of day.
Now that you know about us, we have a question for you: Are YOU Toon Enough?
Do I have to pay to play Toontown?
None at all! Toontown Rewritten is entirely free to play with no payments whatsoever for any portion of the game. Our game, website, and all other forms of content contain no advertisements, no subscriptions, no micro-transactions, and no donations accepted. Registering for an account is simple and free -- and fun once you start playing!
Disney's Toontown Online was funded using subscriptions, and in the event that Disney ever decides to bring Toontown back (We hope that they do!) the game would likely return to a paid game under their own model. Under the Toontown Rewritten Team, however, the game is free and always will be.
Can I donate to Toontown Rewritten?
Sorry, but we don't accept any forms of payment! This is done out of respect to Disney, who originally created and distributed the game. Our goal is to preserve Toontown for players to continue experiencing the fun, not to take away any kind of profit that should be going to the Walt Disney Company.
If you're looking to give back to the game, we recommend that you donate your time! Continuing to play Toontown, create content, and interact with the community all directly benefit the game. You can also check out our Application page if you're interested in volunteering to join the Toontown Rewritten Team.
How is the game funded without payments or donations from the players?
Toontown Rewritten is entirely funded by the pockets its own team members as a service to keep the game online. Toontown Rewritten is not only non-profit, but we operate at a complete loss in order to keep Toontown alive. This game has started careers, earned scholarships,and shaped the lives of many of us -- and now, paying to keep it alive is the way that we're giving back!
Toontown is a unique game, with a unique community, and a unique story -- and that's a recipe for great things to happen. If spending a few of our own dollars allows that to happen, then we're all for it.
How can I help keep Toontown alive?
There are several ways to help secure Toontown's future, and chances are, you may already be doing them! Here are some tips to help keep the game alive:
- Play the Game, and Invite Your Friends!
The more players that Toontown has, the more secure its future can be. - Create Content!
Videos, screenshots, fan art, and other forms of content are great ways to keep Toontown alive. - Enter a Community!
Toontown players are a lively bunch, and we enjoy having fun. Join a Toontown community to make a bunch of friends, talk about the game, and keep in touch even when your Toon is offline. - Attend the ToonFest Convention!
Every summer since 2015, Toontown Rewritten has hosted a big meetup in celebration of all things Toontown. These conventions generate massive support for Toontown with hundreds of players attending! - Join the Team!
If you have what it takes, check out our Applications page to learn about how you can join the Toontown Rewritten Team to help keep the game going.
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How can I help bring Toontown back for good?
We're always looking for ways to preserve Toontown's future, and the end goal is to convince Disney that Toontown is worth an official revival. Toontown deserves a team of full-time employees who can give the game the love it deserves, and we absolutely want that to happen!
If you're looking for a more tangible way to help secure Toontown's future, we recommend writing a letter to one of the companies or individuals below as per the advice given by Toontown's original Creative Director when the game was closing. These people play an important role in the future of Toontown, and they may appreciate your thoughts about why Toontown is a game worth their time (and if you'd be willing to pay money to play it!).
If you choose to write a letter, be respectful! These companies and individuals are very busy, and harassing them will do no good to bring Toontown back. Don't scold them for the closure, instead send them positivity if you want to see the game return!
Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media
Toontown was once ran as part of Disney Online, a division of the 'Disney Interactive Media Group' (DIMG). Since Toontown's closure, DIMG has merged with Disney Consumer Products to form Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI). This division of Disney is most responsible for their online and mobile games, and Toontown's revival won't be possible without them.
Toontown was once ran as part of Disney Online, a division of the 'Disney Interactive Media Group' (DIMG). Since Toontown's closure, DIMG has merged with Disney Consumer Products to form Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI). This division of Disney is most responsible for their online and mobile games, and Toontown's revival won't be possible without them.
Email:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Address:
Disney Interactive
500 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-8139
Disney Interactive
500 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-8139
Toontown Connections:
Mike Goslin - Vice President of Advanced Development - Former Developer of Toontown Online
Greg Wiatroski - Creative Technology Design Lead - Former Development Lead of Toontown Online
Mike Goslin - Vice President of Advanced Development - Former Developer of Toontown Online
Greg Wiatroski - Creative Technology Design Lead - Former Development Lead of Toontown Online
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Schell Games
Over the years, Toontown received a number of updates from Schell Games, a company founded by Toontown Online's original Creative Director, Jesse Schell. Schell Games worked on Goofy Speedway, Toon Parties, Field Offices, and other expansions along the way. Schell Games has shown a lot of support for Toontown over the years, and is perhaps the most likely company to spark a revival.
Email:
[email protected]
Address:
Schell Games
220 W. Station Square Dr.
Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Toontown Connections:
Jesse Schell - CEO of Schell Games - Former Creative Director of Toontown Online
Shawn Patton - Senior Game Designer - Former Developer of Toontown Online
Over the years, Toontown received a number of updates from Schell Games, a company founded by Toontown Online's original Creative Director, Jesse Schell. Schell Games worked on Goofy Speedway, Toon Parties, Field Offices, and other expansions along the way. Schell Games has shown a lot of support for Toontown over the years, and is perhaps the most likely company to spark a revival.
Email:
[email protected]
Address:
Schell Games
220 W. Station Square Dr.
Suite 200
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Toontown Connections:
Jesse Schell - CEO of Schell Games - Former Creative Director of Toontown Online
Shawn Patton - Senior Game Designer - Former Developer of Toontown Online