Communities

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As with virtually all other popular online games, MouseHunt has spawned a number of "communities" of players. Some are loose affiliations based on geography or hunting preferences while others are tight-knit groups with specific missions and objectives. The one thing they all have in common is a shared passion for the game. A non-exhaustive list may be found below.

Assist a Novice/Apprentice MouseHunter

AN/AM for short, it is a group hosting gold giveouts to newbies needing guidance with trap purchases. For more information, follow the links below.

Aussie MouseHunters Guild

AMHG is the largest group that is created specifically for serving the Oceanic/Asian Pacific regions. AMHG runs competitions and giveaways, has an "adoption" program, and provides a social atmosphere for players in the region. It is an active group that contacts members regularly. For more information, follow the links below.

Christian MouseHunt Coalition

This is a group of like minded individual who wish to get together with fellow believers and befriend them and share their faith.

M.A.I.M - Mice Annihilated Inhumanely by Mousehunters

M.A.I.M was formed to help out the mighty Mousehunters who have given so much time, money, and effort in eradicating these vile rodents. This coalition is set up with a checks and balances system so that no one individual has sole power or authority. M.A.I.M has a large population that acts like a community who are always looking out for each other. For more information, follow the links below.

MHUK

It's not about LOCATION, it's about VOCATION! A group for dedicted Mousehunters the world over ... which just happens to have a really cool logo :p This is an active group so visit us regularly and don't miss out on all the events!

MouseHunt Century Club (MHCC)

Because there is more to MH than points, we offer seasoned hunters a new challenge. Catching mice by the hundreds encourages hunting throughout the kingdom.

We started with the requirement of 100 catches in at least 50 mouse breeds, but with all the new easy mice added, the bar has been raised to 60 breeds to enter. Current members below 60 will not lose their membership.

Since new mice being added to the game is an ongoing thing, we are considering ways to adjust, and yet be fair.

Mousehunt DeathBot Supporters (MDS)

MDS sponsors tournaments and promotes trap schemes designed to make mice DIE!

Mousehunt Fellowship

A great way to Meet Fellow Hunters and Grow your Hunting Party

Also a great Hunters Network and Discussion Forum

MouseHunt Kitchen

The MouseHunt Kitchen (MHK) is a MouseHunt fan group where new recipes for cheese and traps are crafted and tested. This is the workplace for avid hunters who bring their new discoveries from far and wide to showcase their cheese concoctions to the resident chefs. Promises of hefty prizes ensure that the competition is always heated.

Mousehunter Latin People (MLP)

To keep up the game's spirit for those non English speakers who want to join this excellent application. To amuse, announce and guide following developers' established rules observing diversity on strategy opinions.

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Mantener el espiritu del juego para aquellas personas que no dominan el idioma inglés pero quieren ser participes de tan magnifico juego. Entretener, informar y orientar siguiendo las reglas ya establecidas por los desarrolladores siempre también respetando la diversidad de opiniones en cuanto a tácticas.

Mousehunter Game Show Contest

The Mousehunter Game Show Contest (MHGSC) is a group devoted to game show-type contests. The group is open to the public and has numerous ongoing contests for members to win prizes.

Mousehunter's Association

The Mousehunter's Association is for all Mousehunter's to Have Fun, Play Games Have Competitions, Organize Online Events and much More Fun stuff and Fun Activities will be added in the near future.

MouseHunters Inc.

A group that provides a place to chat and share ideas and help for the world of MouseHunt.

Newbie and Begging Deterrent League

The role of the Newbie and Begging Deterrent League (NBDL) is to assist new MouseHunt players by offering tips and financial assistance by way of contests and giveaways, and to deter begging by offering the same advice and assistance as that offered to new players.'The NBDL currently has more than 2300 members, making them one of the larger MouseHunt groups.

Pupils of Plankrun

The Pupils of Plankrun follow the Legendary MouseHunter's example in chronicling the various epic catches in the Kingdom of Gnawnia and beyond. This is effectively a group-centralized version of the "Publish to Wall" option, with a more dramatic flair. Currently very small, but looking for players who either simply agree with the idea, or (especially) those who wish to contribute.

Singapore MouseHunt Research Group

Created on 27 August 2009 by MouseHunt developer Joel Auge after it was discovered that Singapore had the world's second largest MouseHunter population. The group is meant to take in the opinions of Singapore players and has the potential to be a rallying group for MouseHunters in Singapore, with more than 1000 members joining in less than a day. The group received coverage by the Nibbler soon after its creation and already began coming up with many ideas for improving the game within a few hours of its inception

The Biggest MouseHunt Group Ever

TBMHGE is for hunters ranging from newbies to lords and ladies. It helps people with strategy, expanding your hunting group, getting gold and points, and many other things too. If you are interesting in looking at TBMHGE, follow the link below to the group's Facebook page.