Dark Throne. I played a much older version than this but it seems that it's completely gone now. I couldn't find a single screenshot.
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Legend of the Green Dragon. Very cool text based game. I can't remember why I dropped it, it was probably just me moving on to a different thing.
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OG Adventure Quest. It was a cool game but it was more predatory about trying to get you to spend money than mobile games would become later. At some point the inability to make any progress for free made me drop it.
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OGame. The last browser game that ever got my attention around 2009-2010. I remember it being great in the beginning but after you reached a certain point you became open to being attacked by anyone and longtime players made extensive use of that. There wasn't much of a point playing when you would wake up every day to the news that you were raided a hundred times by people you stood no chance against.
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The Crims. A pretty cool crime simulator. It had two things I hated. It was separated into seasons, meaning your progress would be reset to 0 periodically and it had a lot of cheaters.
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If anything, this thread reminded me of Legend of the Green Dragon. Maybe I should give it another go some Oh,
Dark Throne. I played a much older version than this but it seems that it's completely gone now. I couldn't find a single screenshot.
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Legend of the Green Dragon. Very cool text based game. I can't remember why I dropped it, it was probably just me moving on to a different thing.
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OG Adventure Quest. It was a cool game but it was more predatory about trying to get you to spend money than mobile games would become later. At some point the inability to make any progress for free made me drop it.
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OGame. The last browser game that ever got my attention around 2009-2010. I remember it being great in the beginning but after you reached a certain point you became open to being attacked by anyone and longtime players made extensive use of that. There wasn't much of a point playing when you would wake up every day to the news that you were raided a hundred times by people you stood no chance against.
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The Crims. A pretty cool crime simulator. It had two things I hated. It was separated into seasons, meaning your progress would be reset to 0 periodically and it had a lot of cheaters.
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If anything, this thread reminded me of Legend of the Green Dragon. Maybe I should give it another go some day.
The Legend of the Green Dragon interface reminded me of Renaissance Kingdoms I hadn't thought of that game in years