- Yogurting
Infobox VG
title = Yogurting
developer = flagicon|South KoreaNTIX Soft
flagicon|South KoreaNeowiz REDDUCK Inc. (art work)
publisher = flagicon|JapanGungHo flagicon|Thailandini3 Digital
designer =
engine =
released =flagicon|South Korea2005-05-10 flagicon|Japan2005-11-24
genre =MMORPG
modes =massively multiplayer
ratings =
platforms = Windows
media =
requirements = 1 GHzPentium III CPU, 256M RAM,graphics card with 64 MB memory, 2 GB storage,DirectX 9.0c, 1.5 Mbit/sADSL internet connection
input = Keyboard, mouseYogurting (Korean: _ko. 요구르팅,Japanese: _ja. ヨーグルティング) is an
MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) developed byNTIX Soft inSouth Korea and released as open-beta on2005-05-10 , and was also released inJapan on2005-11-24 .A promotional video released in June 2005 entitled "Always", featuring
Koyote memberShin Ji , has given the game popularity among anime fans in theUnited States and around the world.Yogurting is an online RPG of today’s school life. It takes place in “Estiva Academy" (Korean: _ko. 에스티바 학원(에스티바學園), Japanese: _ja. 公立エスティバー学園 "Kōritsu Esutibā Gakuen") and “So-weol Academy" (Korean: _ko. 소월 학원(宵月學院), Japanese: _ja. 私立宵月学院 "Shiritsu Yoitsuki Gakuin") and solves the mystery of EVP (Endless Vacation Phenomenon, in Korean, " _ko. 무한방학현상(無限放學現像)" in Japanese, " _ja. 無限放学現象(むげんほうがくげんしょう).").
The Korean versions of the game have recently closed down their service, however the Japanese and Thai servers still remain in service.
Adaptation
Shu Shibato, Sayaka Gojo produced
webcomic s based on the video game.Awards
Scott Sharkey from
1UP.com awarded Yogurting for #2 in 'Worst Games, Best Names' category. [http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3147527]External links
* [http://www.yogurting.jp/ "Yogurting" Website] (in Japanese)
* [http://yogurting.ini3.co.th/ "Yogurting" Website] (in Thai)
* [http://yogurtingwiki.com/ "Yogurting" Wiki] (in Japanese)
* [http://yogurtingsuki.hyperphp.com/ "Yogurting" Guide] (in Thai)
* [http://yogurting.tk/ "Yogurting English Forum"] (in English)
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