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I need a list of other browser rpg games

Started by Azerax, October 27, 2012, 06:18:34 PM

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Azerax

Hey guys,

I need a list, with urls, of other browser rpg games.  Also, please include if you are active there.  This information will be used for market research and to assist in developing a plan to attract new players.

Also, anyone here active on the Dwarf Fortress forums?

Cheers,
Scott

Poliorketes


Imperia Online - No Active (interesting, but this kind of game eat you alive... I leave it to come here!)
Travian - No Active (I become bored of it)
Almansur - No Active (I don't know if it is still 'alive')


Anaris

Quote from: Azerax on October 27, 2012, 06:18:34 PM
Also, anyone here active on the Dwarf Fortress forums?

I am, modestly. Mostly in relation to the Mac OS X port of DFHack.
Timothy Collett

"The only thing you can't trade for your heart's desire...is your heart." "You are what you do.  Choose again, and change." "One of these days, someone's gonna plug you, and you're going to die saying, 'What did I say? What did I say?'"  ~ Miles Naismith Vorkosigan

Foundation

Imperia Online took a good chunk of my life for a while until I rid myself of the habit.

Ikariam also took a while.

Civ-Online was good.

Imperial Ages was epic with my clan back then, we got to be the top alliance in multiple servers! :D

(Google has the most updated urls if you just search these names)
The above is accurate 25% of the time, truthful 50% of the time, and facetious 100% of the time.

Lanyon


jaune

Well, i dont count Travian/Utopia/hattrick/Orkfia/Dominion/simcountry rpg games... more strategy/war/manager browsergames.

http://www.faerytaleonline.com/ (active)
http://cantr.net (active)


-Jaune
~Violence is always an option!~

Foundation

Quote from: jaune on October 27, 2012, 11:42:58 PM
Well, i dont count Travian/Utopia/hattrick/Orkfia/Dominion/simcountry rpg games... more strategy/war/manager browsergames.

http://www.faerytaleonline.com/ (active)
http://cantr.net (active)


-Jaune

Haha, opps... I forgot that it's a RPG thread... -_-
The above is accurate 25% of the time, truthful 50% of the time, and facetious 100% of the time.

egamma

you should also look through the "other games" subforum.

Lefanis

What is Freedom? - ye can tell; That which slavery is, too well; For its very name has grown; To an echo of your own

T'is to work and have such pay; As just keeps life from day to day; In your limbs, as in a cell; For the tyrants' use to dwell


Elegant

Quote from: Foundation on October 27, 2012, 08:23:21 PM
Imperial Ages was epic with my clan back then, we got to be the top alliance in multiple servers! :D

I wish some day the Tolnedran Alliance will get together and beat servers again. Someday... --- Wansu.

Foundation

Quote from: Elegant on October 31, 2012, 05:41:35 PM
I wish some day the Tolnedran Alliance will get together and beat servers again. Someday... --- Wansu.

One day... one day... -- FS.
The above is accurate 25% of the time, truthful 50% of the time, and facetious 100% of the time.

JPierreD

Quote from: Lefanis on October 28, 2012, 08:37:16 AM
Erepublik. Inactive now.

I don't play it anymore, but am still in touch with a good chunk of its community, specially the Spanish-speaking ones.
d'Arricarrère Family: Torpius (All around Dwilight), Felicie (Riombara), Frederic (Riombara) and Luc (Eponllyn).

Kwanstein

New Kingdoms

The only browser game other than BM that I'd consider good. It was built and maintained by one guy, named Steve, who eventually shut it down because he didn't have the time to deal with some hacker who was messing with it.

The premise of the game was that you controlled a country, which you expanded peacefully or through war. There were tons of features in the game, ranging from espionage, military composition, WMDs, trade, a League of Nations, various types of attacks, government types, region types, tax rates, government spending, diplomacy, civilian morale, military morale, corruption, pollution, foreign opinion and more.

The game had several different 'worlds' running at a time and you could join as many of them as you liked. The worlds reset every so often, so new players weren't at a permanent disadvantage to older players. Also there was absolutely no way to donate to Steve, it was entirely an act of charity on his part to make and host the game.

Kai

The only other browser games I ever considered worth a damn were solarfleet and urban dead.