
Millsberry: what happened, sources, and modern alternatives
Millsberry was a General Mills virtual world remembered for avatar homes, Millsbucks, town maps, casual mini-games, and heavy cereal-brand integration.

Millsberry was a General Mills virtual world remembered for avatar homes, Millsbucks, town maps, casual mini-games, and heavy cereal-brand integration.
Millsberry was a General Mills virtual world remembered for avatar homes, Millsbucks, town maps, casual mini-games, and heavy cereal-brand integration.
General Mills launches Millsberry as a kid-focused branded virtual world.
The town map, avatar economy, and Gazette-style updates become the strongest nostalgia hooks.
The service winds down at the end of December.
Fans mostly rely on screenshots, wiki captures, and partial archival material.
No official version is online; fans can browse archives and preserved media, but the original world is gone.
A cozy town map, avatar homes, chores, light mini-games, and a cereal-branded kid-safe economy made it stand out.
Webkinz Classic, Poptropica, Neopets, and other browser-native virtual worlds are the closest modern references.