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SA can be earned from a variety of sources, such as mini-games or competitions, though the primary way players earn SA is by going to work. Players work to level up their bimbo or himbo character by earning Sex Appeal (SA) points. There is no difference between bimbos and himbos other than the appearance of the avatar and the selection of clothes available for purchase in the shop. In-game currency is also available for purchase, in the form of both standard Bimbo Dollars (B$) and premium Diamonds, though players are able to accumulate both forms of currency without paying.Ī male ' Himbo' avatar is available in this version of the game. Only Senators (players who pay a monthly subscription fee) can run for office. At the end of their term, the Prime Bimbo will receive a portion of the site's revenue from that period. Terms last four months, State Minister elections are held on the first day of April, August, December, and elections are held on the first day of February, June, and October for the position of Prime Bimbo. The six State Ministers then have the opportunity to run for the position of Prime Bimbo. Citizens of each state can vote in elections for their state's Minister. The six states are Agnostica, Antitheocra, Atheista, Freethinkerland, Secville, and Reasonopia. The Republic of Ximboland was launched as a "real time democracy game" that allows players to choose one of six politically distinct states upon signup. “What parent in his or her right mind would let a 7 or 9-year-old on a site with “bimbo” in the name?” One player said in an interview. Nicholas Jacquart, Developer of Ma Bimbo and Miss Bimbo, defended the game, saying that it was “an ironic game about the reality of the world.” Other defenders of the game claimed that criticism was unfair and out of proportion.

bambi blaze miss bimbo

The site attracted media criticism in 2008 for promoting the use of cosmetic surgery and crash dieting, potentially encouraging pre-teen players to pursue an 'ideal' body image through similar measures. If players didn't keep their bimbo happy, she would get depressed and need to see a therapist. If a player fed their bimbo too much, she would get fat. Pets were available for purchase to help maintain a bimbos mood, and food was necessary to keep her from getting thin. Bimbos could also accumulate BA regularly from their boyfriends and homes. For instance, bimbos could earn IQ by spending an hour in the library or earn BA by paying for plastic surgery at the clinic or changing their style at the salon. They could earn Bimbo Attitude (BA) and IQ points by playing mini-games or spending time at locations in the city. Players were responsible for feeding their bimbo, maintaining her mood, and keeping her clean and healthy.

bambi blaze miss bimbo

Traffic to still redirects to the previous URL, instead of the current ximbo.land address. Miss Bimbo/Bimboland trademarks are now registered under BIMBOLAND LTD. Beemoov went on to create Like a Fashionista, which is similar to the original Ma Bimbo game. Miss Bimbo was closed and relaunched 1 March 2015 as The Republic of Bimboland. Blouzar retained rights to the Miss Bimbo game and continued to develop the website independently. In 2008, Beemoov and Blouzar split, citing difficulties co-operating. Ma Bimbo was owned and developed by Beemoov and Miss Bimbo was developed by Blouzar Ltd., London. Miss Bimbo started as an English version of a French game called Ma Bimbo.












Bambi blaze miss bimbo