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First I'm going to tell you about the browser based MMORPGs, then I'll mention somewhere you can see the downloadable.
To play games in flash, there are Dragon Fable and Adventure Quest (In both you have to pay to have full access to the game, and notice that Dragon Fable is still under construction and that it's hard for non-members to login into AQ). There are also those community based flash games (that some people consider to be MMORPGs) that are becoming really popular: Gaia Online (that I already played and that is really cool), ClubPenguin, PuzzlePirates, and i think that Habbo goes the same way; in all of this games you create an avatar and play games like fishing to get money and personalize those avatars.
There’s also the pure browser based ones: Tibia is a fairly popular game, BiteFight and Knightfight are OK. Travian is a strategy MMOG, also pretty good. There’s also pokemon crater (but it has a lots of publicity) and, my personal favorite, FallenSword (it's interface is much like pokemoncrater, but it's a dungeon crawler. It also doesn’t have lots of publicity like pokemon crater, and has a guild system that stimulate interaction and stamina restrictions that allow players that don't have much time to remain competitive, not to mention the lottery and the auction system).
The downloadable... well, i think it's harder to speak about them. I'll also give you a link for the "List of free MMORPGs" on wikipedia, where you can see the downloadable games out there (in this list you can read about other browser based MMORPGs as well). Take a look at the websites and check the screenshots, maybe you'll find some that interest you. My favorites are MapleStory, Anarchy Online, Monsters and Me, Trickster Online (really good, you should consider this), Flyff and Silk Road. Seems like Rappelz is also pretty good.
There are also some really good free downloadable MMORPGs coming out: Sword of the new world (a.k.a. Granado Espada, where you can control up to three characters at once - but you'll have to pay so that you can get over a certain level) and the global version of Lunia (it's still on closed beta, but will soon come out - keep an eye on it).
See you.

2007-06-25 09:29:07 · answer #1 · answered by PloftKaploft 6 · 0 0

Try rubies of eventide. (www.rubiesofeventide.com)

It's got like 140 character classes you can choose from and several races you can be. It's true 3-d graphics and is FREE to play! (Screenshots http://www.rubiesofeventide.com/screenshots.html )

Not like FLYFF or rapplez where if you want to progress you have to buy things out of their store with real money.. there's no hidden agenda, it's actually free.

And the graphics are much better than the other games I've tried like runescape and maplestory. Some people are easy to please I guess.. they play those :)

Anyway.. there is also several different types of crafting and mining, etc. Lots to do and places to explore. It's a reall fun game.

There aren't a bunch of idiots on it either .. well, depending on the server you choose anyway (the "anything goes" servers are just that) since there are constantly GMs online that moderate the chat, etc.

It's free so give it a try. If you happen to be on the phoenix server, whisper Rapscallion to say hi!

2007-06-27 09:00:54 · answer #2 · answered by Scallawag 3 · 0 0

I know of a lot but runescape is the best for free. unless you pay its runescape

2016-05-20 00:54:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

EQ , EQ2 , ShadowBane, Vangaurd. DAOC, WOW, EVE, Ulitma Online. can go on and on.. google.

2007-06-25 08:49:43 · answer #4 · answered by krennao 7 · 0 0

Maple Story which can be downloaded at http://nexon.net its free also

2007-06-25 08:54:13 · answer #5 · answered by Meng 1 · 0 0

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