


The chat was closed from 3 AM to 8 AM on weekdays, and from 8 PM to 11 AM on weekends. Security in Panfu Īccording to the creators, security was the biggest priority in Panfu. Instead of shutting Panfu down completely, the creators decided to let the game remain open until the domain expired, and thus never properly announced that they were closing. In January 2015 Goodbeans filed for bankruptcy, after Panfu had not been updated since December 2014. The last team-members were laid off in December 2014, and in February 2015 there were only two employees left. With the new focus on mobile-only, their focus slowly drifted away from Panfu. In April 2012, Young Internet was renamed to Goodbeans and shifted their focus to mobile gaming. The number of users eventually grew to over 15 million, and the game was translated into 12 different languages.
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The servers were taken offline in November 2016 after Goodbeans GmbH filed for bankruptcy in 2015. Panfu was made available to the general public on Decem– after a beta testing-phase which lasted a month. According to the creators, about 15,000 players registered daily on the German Panfu. Players were able to complete quests, play mini-games and chat with other pandas. Panfu was a massively multiplayer online game for children aged between 6 and 14, involving a virtual world where players could create their own panda and explore the island of Panfu. Panfu Website at the Wayback Machine (archived October 29, 2016)
