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Mine: Rune Scape and Clash of Kingdom.
Everyone know about the first one. It's good and fun to play before the update.
Second, Clash of Kingdom. My favor atm. SLG+Strategy.
PPl are saying dragon's call is fun. i have tried it. Not my type.
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Gaia Online. It's Second Life done right.
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DiceWars count?
Actually I think I'll give these a try.
Minecraft.
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None. Because browser games are crap.
I've tried so many browser games, and can confirm this is true, at least right now. There are browser games that have potential, but then they shoot themselves in the foot by being way overly tick restricted or what not.
It is very possible to make a badass 2d browser mmorpg, just as far as I can tell, no one has done it yet.
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You can goto Kongregate and play those browser games for months and never see the end of them. Many of those games will give quicker time to fun ratio also and will leave you with your sanity attached. You will also avoid the feeling like you've just been fleeced like some kind of money sheep. Most of the games don't offer the depth in and of itself but the fact that there are thousands of all different designs and concepts more than makes up for the singular shallowness in a single game. There is also a chat system built in that you can pick which "rooms" you want to chat in. Really there is no downside because it's completely free and there is just so many games there to offer. When you look at what most MMO's are offering currently it's not much of a comparison. An MMO is supposed to be an all encompassing ever growing and immersive experience but since they've sold out and are in the business of nickel and diming you to death you may as well go play flash based games that are just as fun and cost you nothing.
I like the physics games and the puzzle games mostly. I also enjoy the tower defense games, the strategy card games and a few of the better made rpg adventure games. There is one particularly well made game called junkyard wars (something like that) that you build up your cars with the parts you find after destroying enemy vehicles.
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