In this day and age, the fact that real friendship can be established on a virtual social game such as Habbo is no longer surprising. Some people may not be too open to the idea, but it can – and it does – happen. Habbo promotes virtual friendships through Habbo groups. Find out more about this new feature in the article below, Habbo credits enthusiasts!

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Joining the Right Crowd for Habbo Credits Enthusiasts

As you can probably tell, joining Habbo Groups is really worth the while, especially when you finally find a group where you feel like you would enjoy being a part of. Inside the Hotel, there are hundreds of thousands of different groups, and all of which have a different common cause or set of causes and values. HC members are able to join up to 100 different groups, while non-HC members can join up to 50.

To find a group that you might like with an interest that you share, click the ‘Rooms’ icon on your bottom toolbar, make sure you have selected the “All Rooms” tab and then from the little drop down menu to the left of the search bar click ‘Group’.

Auction and Trading Groups for Habbo Credits Enthusiasts

For Habbo credits entrepreneurs – that is, if making money is your thing – you could create what is called an ‘Auction Room’ and turn it into your group’s homeroom. Through this, you can organize members of the Auction room and take it in turns to run the room. This is a good way to make your mark in the Habbo economy!

News and Feedback Groups for Habbo Credits Enthusiasts

Some Habbos use Habbo Group forums to post important updates from the Habbo.com website, social media or fan sites. Some people don’t check the above websites as much as others, so other more ‘in the know’ Habbos make sure their Group members know. Meanwhile, some Habbo staff (mainly designers and developers) run forums where Habbos can go to give feedback on existing features, or even suggest new ones.

Fan site Groups for Habbo Credits Enthusiasts

Some fan sites use Group Homerooms as the location of an event, as it allows them to control the people who have rights to the room (the ones who can kick disruptive Habbos, for example). Also, if the event in question is a building event, Habbos are able to share furni inside the Homeroom, which is great for collaborative building! You just need to ensure the room rights are set up correctly.