Horses Only! Asset Pack

Hey, Jammers! Are you a fan of horses? If so, this Asset Pack is the one for you! It includes transparent PNG”s of all of your favorite horses and horse themed items! Click the download on the right to download these awesome assets!

Jamaaliday Asset Pack

Happy Jamaalidays, Jammers! Here is a little special treat for you to use as you tis the season; this asset pack includes Backgrounds, Animals, Clothing Items and MORE jamaaliday themed assets we have in stock. This asset pack also features a few new EXCLUSIVE den items we have not yet published to our website. Fill free to download this amazing asset pack with the Download button below, or by dragging and dropping the preferred images you would like onto your desktop.

Feral Newsletter & Beta Sign Up!

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Fer.al is not only letting you sign up for its Newsletter, but you can also now sign up for beta testing! To join the newsletter or signup for beta testing, you must be 13 years or older of age. If you would like to sign up for the news letter or beta testing, please click here or go to Fer.al! More information about Feral coming soon!

Announcing: FERAL ARCHIVES

With the announcement of Wildworks’ (the company that makes Animal Jam) new game Fer.al, we will be expanding! Our website, Feral Archives, will be opening up soon! It’ll include collections of assets, blog posts, guides, news, and more.

If you would like to join a community to discuss the game as news comes out, please check out our Discord Server!

Aren’t in the loop about Feral? Watch this video from jambassador Wisteriamoon as she explains more about the game:

Is Animal Jam dying or shutting down? NO! If you're thinking of quitting Animal Jam, this is the video you need to watch, because this year Animal Jam is releasing a BRAND NEW game called Feral!

Decorating DIYs #11

Hello! I’m King, and today I’ll be bringing you the eleventh edition of Decorating DIYs. How about we get started? 

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I created a pet skate park by using the brand new skateboarding ramp items in Jam Mart. By incorporating pets and plants, I added some extra life to the decoration. Additionally, I think that the addition of the sewer cap and skateboard add for a bit of decor to the den.

Anyways, that’s it for now. Farewell, and play wild! 

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3 Healthy Trading Strategies

3 strategies to keep in mind while trading in Animal Jam!

Trading is an exceptional way to spend time in Animal Jam, you can collect new wacky/popular items, unpopular items to stand out, explore the map for your journey to find the perfect item, socialize with other members of the game, and etc. With that said, although trading can be an excellent way to spend time in AJ. It can also cause quite a bit of stress and/or frustration. The last thing the community needs is negativity caused by trading in the game. Therefore, here are 3 healthy strategies that you can use while trading in Animal Jam!  

1. Scheduling break times.  


After trading for a long time, if not completely successful it can become very frustrating and potentially toxic. If this is something you find to be quite common when trading in Animal Jam, it is OK to take breaks. In fact, I’d recommend scheduling breaks ranging from at least 5 minutes or more to re-gather your thoughts. There are plenty of other things to do in Animal Jam, which you can read more about in other articles on the AJA, such as

https://www.animaljamarchives.com/home//top-5-things-to-do-in-jamaas-oceans

or

https://www.animaljamarchives.com/home//5-things-in-aj-to-do-to-keep-the-new-year-interesting

2. Do NOT engage with arguments about worths.

There will be times where even if a trade you’ve offered a person is fair, they may decline. Although it might be frustrating, engaging into an argument with them about what is fair and what isn’t is not worth anyone's time. Not only does it take the time that could be used to move onto trading with someone else, but it only fuels the anger and negativity around trading and the community. If you are in a place where after fairly trading or even overtrading with someone, you still get declined. It would be healthier to simply move onto someone else or take a break. Millions of people play Animal Jam, and plenty of trading goes on all day every day.

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3. Have fun! It is a game after all.

It is easy to become overly attached to trading, but it is also easy to get blind-sided by the eagerness and competition of it. There are ways to find fun and positivity in trading by being kind and understanding to others, taking time to trade for silly items as a way to change the routine, traveling to different parts of Jamaa and meeting new people, and etc. It’s okay to reach and work hard for your dream items in AJ, but just remember it’s a game, after all, it’s all about having fun!

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Decorating DIYs #10

Hello! I’m King, and today I have another edition of Decorating DIYs. Today, I have a cute little   decoration to share!  

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I have a nature-y bedroom design situated around my main character, Explorer, whom is a deer. His primary color schemes aren’t green and white, with a hint of red, so implemented those into my den. If you want to create a den resembling your character, make sure you pay attention to their colors, species, and things they might like to have in a den. Be sure to have a close eye to detail, as well. For example, I created a detailed bedframe using a wooden couch and lucky bench, along with pixelated fences. I also used a Sigurd statue and deer topiary to resemble his species.

Anyways, that’s it for now! I’ll see you next time. 

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Decorating DIYs #9

Hey Jammers! It's Cuteypie here, taking over Decorating DIYs for the week for King! Today we have a den inspired by the American holiday approaching on Monday, Memorial Day!

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This den is a cookout inspired by this American holiday that honors the men and women that died in service. In my family, we always go camping and have a nice, big cookout on the fire with family and friends. I tried using red, white, and blue (America's colors) as my scheme, but I left a few other items their original colors. I thought the new Beach Cooking Pot item would match the cookout theme perfectly! Jam On