What are some Webkinz adoption codes?

What are some Webkinz adoption codes?

Smoothie Moves, Candy Bash, and Zingoz Pop give quick KC. Also, Wacky Zingoz Extreme is fun and gets you fast moolah! Then, there's the Chef Challenge in the Tournament Arena.

What to do with KinzCash coins?

An 1000 KinzCash Coin is an adoption gift. If you have it you go to W-Shop, then to W-Shop Sell and you get 1000 KinzCash.

How do you sell stuff on Webkinz?

In the meantime, you can still find Webkinz plush at Ganz eStore, and through other online retailers. All available plush are “while quantities last,” so if there is a specific pet you'd like, you will want to order it soon.

How do you garden on Webkinz?

In order to garden, you must move your pet over to a plant. A menu will appear, from which you can choose to inspect, rake, water, dig or harvest your plants. Most plants take about 8 days to fully grow. While you don't have to water ever, you do need to rake them to get rid of any weeds.

What do pet medallions do in Webkinz?

Pet Medallions are a new form of currency in Webkinz World. Each Medallion is pet-specific. When you collect enough of a particular Pet Medallion, you can trade them in to adopt that virtual pet – for FREE! There are also special 'AnyPet' Medallions, which act like a wild card and can be used toward any pet.

How much money did Webkinz make?

We do not have precise financial information for Webkinz / Ganz, but a source suggests the company's revenue is approximately $750 million a year. This is not likely high-margin revenue, so we give it a revenue multiple of 2.5X, arriving at a valuation of $2 billion.

How do you get gold coins on Webkinz?

Go to the W Shop then click on sell then put your gold coin in the box. Then you get money.

How do you play checkers on Webkinz app?

Checkers. You can pick up a Checkers game in the Fun Stuff section of the W Shop or by challenging a friend in the Clubhouse Games Room or the Tournament Arena. Your Webkinz's checker pieces are on the yellow squares and move up from the bottom. Pieces move diagonally, to the next open square, one square at a time.