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Zidane Posts: 44/105 |
Sounds like an advertisement to me...
There are many of these web browser MMOs out there, but for some reason, I can't bring myself to like any of them. I've tried about three, and they were all pretty boring, with their turn limits and such. When I play a game, I want to play it for hours (and not have to worry about whether or not it'll load). |
Involver Posts: 1/1 |
Has anyone here played Archmage? I had a guild there and played for nearly a year, it was pretty sweet. I found another game similar to how Archmage was, but there are some different features to it.
Well, The Five Pillars (http://thefivepillars.org) is a free to play browser MMORPG. You have a chance to play one of five diferent types of mages: Red, Mountain, fire based magic. Black, Swamp, dark magic. Blue, Glaciers, ice based magic. White, Plains, techno magic. Green, Forest, natural magic. Gain one turn every 5-7 minutes then use your turns to explore with your mage to gain land, convert your new land into buildings to gain resources, then use magic or money to summon/recruit an army. Then use your army to attack other people and steal their land. Each colour of mage has access to a range of spells and units unique to them and access to some units/spells of the other colours. The great fun of the game for me is banding together with other mages into a guild to try to achieve server domination. The servers are reset about every three months with the top ranked Mages being granted a spot in the Hall Of Fame. Endless variation of game style and a huge choice of stragtegies to follow give a suprisingly addictive game. It is quite easy to learn to play but challenging to play well. |