Esteria Mythos is a Free to Play cartoon-style fantasy MMORPG. In Esteria Mythos, you can choose a combination of a class and 1st/2nd job according to your taste to raise a character.
Esteria Mythos is a Free to Play cartoon-style fantasy MMORPG. In Esteria Mythos, you can choose a combination of a class and 1st/2nd job according to your taste to raise a character.
Dwarf Fortress is a single-player fantasy game. You can control a dwarven outpost or an adventurer in a randomly generated, persistent world.
Stonesense is a third party visualizer that lets you view your Dwarf Fortress world in a classic isometric perspective.
This zip includes DF Game and Isometric Vsualizer Alpha 3.
Could i leave you without a mini-game for Halloween? Of course i could and probably i better would have to.. 😆
Eansted here we are with GraveShift 2, a nice mini game for the 5 minute coffee break. Hope you like it.
Happy Halloween everybody!
As a side note, you all know in almost every mmo and online games, the developers set halloween theme and events, so far the best one for me is the one made in Guild Wars.
Waiting for Diablo 3? In the waiting some1 could play this..
This game is from the same team which were developing Mythos (which was made by ex-blizzard people), no surprise that this one looks and feel like Diablo (and is a great game too).
Red War: Edem’s Curse is an exciting free-to-play online MMORPG which takes gamers through the worlds of Meltya and Alies. Gamers can choose from three classes as they battle the dark forces of Qelian and the inhabitants of Meltya and attempt to prevent their peaceful world of Alies from being overtaken.
A mix of Tetris and Sim City.
In this fun and exciting game, the player joins the unique experience of being a mayor of a city that, like all others, grows in an unpredictable way. As the mayor, the player will be challenged to take fast decisions that provide sustainable development and quality of life to its residents, scoring more and staying more time in the mayor’s seat.
Chain of Command is a real-time, multiplayer tactical wargame set in Normandy in World War 2, pitting American troops against German troops. The player commands four soldiers in various short actions, and will most likely find himself part of a larger group or team of other players, some of whom may be his commander, and some of whom may be (eventually) his subordinates. The player commands his own four men directly, responding to orders given to him by his commanders, and passing on orders to his subordinates. Players are themselves responsible for how they carry out other players’ orders (if they choose to carry them out at all), as they fight missions against enemy teams. Players are encouraged to preserve all their men and so may, when the risk is great, withdraw their men from the field, even against their commanders’ wishes. At the end of each action players receive points from their commanders, and these points go toward their next promotion.
Players are also encouraged to join Regiments and play with other members of their Regiments. Missions played for the Regiment go toward the Regiment’s relative standing. The Regiments provide focus for good team play over a long period.
Chain of Command is designed to be a realistic portrayal of small-unit infantry actions, and many of its systems are designed to take advantage of the multiplayer environment to simulate realistic flows in this type of action.