Which Web MMOs you used to play?

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 ::eek
Check this Adventure Quest official page from 2002!
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Check this Adventure Quest official page from 2002!
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Now this brings back memories. I didn't start playing until late 2003 or early 2004 but I remember seeing this back in the day. Coincidentally I managed to find an old Dark Throne screenshot. Turns out Google is better than DuckDuckGo sometimes.
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Supposedly there's some fan revival going on but I think that part of my life is well behind me at this point.
 
Now this brings back memories. I didn't start playing until late 2003 or early 2004 but I remember seeing this back in the day. Coincidentally I managed to find an old Dark Throne screenshot. Turns out Google is better than DuckDuckGo sometimes.
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Supposedly there's some fan revival going on but I think that part of my life is well behind me at this point.
Same, seeing that AQW will have a "remaster" makes me want to try it when it comes out, but I doubt I'll play it for more than a couple of days
 
I also loved Adventure Quest, had a lot of fun playing that. Club Penguin is an obvious one, and Bin Weevils was pretty big in the UK. I think any 'proper' MMOs I've played have been their own clients (like FFXIV), which has been more recently.
 
I was curious about that one but never got around to playing it. That's the one with the flying elves, right?How was it?
I don't know about now but it was very cozy and fun. The combat was kinda standard for an mmo but definitely not bad. I remember it having beautiful environments and music.
 
The only web MMO I played was Habbo Hotel, anyone remember this? The rest where I spent the most time on were Graal, Gunbound, Rakion, Gunz, Maple Story, Ragnarok Online, Cosmic Break, GetAmped, O2Jam, Dream of Mirror Online, Flyff, Mabinogi, Rose Online, and Tales of Pirates.
 
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I played absolute trainwrecks:
9 Dragons, not the current one. The one that was published and developed by acclaim - who went out of business.
KAL Online - absolute clusterfuck, it was and still is
Silkroad Online, when the servers were so crowded that I had to spam the connect button

This was in the early days of free 2 play mmo, and I was also unreal for me how a mmo can operate without making players pay monthly fee.

 
what is web mmo? is ragnarok online one? cos i spent like 7+ years or something playing that shit across different servers ?? so i have a veeeery soft spot for RO despite it being mostly being big in Asia and Brazil

peak 2d sprites, peak music, peak art (love myung jin lee's style),
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it was one of the most fun i've had even if my friends didn't play it with me
 
The only web MMO I played was Habbo Hotel, anyone remember this? The rest where I spent the most time on were Graal, Gunbound, Rakion, Gunz, Maple Story, Ragnarok Online, Cosmic Break, GetAmped, O2Jam, Dream of Mirror Online, Flyff, Mabinogi, Rose Online, and Tales of Pirates.
Yeah, I remember play musical chairs and hang out on Habbo lol
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I played AdventureQuest back when it was pretty new, as well as the same company's mech MMO.
Yes Mech Quest! I remember playing it a little bit too ::lol
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im still play aqw rigth now but with bot ::firgirlsmirk
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Lets go! ::poggurai
 
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Played some Korean this-and-that's on and off when they were just kinda being pumped out. Trying to find something that stuck, trying to avoid WOW but also see what the hullabaloo was all about.

Ended up on the per-official translation hack for PSO2 and loved the sh*t outta it!
 

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