Three Kingdoms offers 4 base
classes to start off with. Warrior, Sage, Archer and Craftsman. These classes upgrade at level 20 and then allow you to diverge into 2 more specialized areas at levels 40, 60 and 80. Interestingly enough, all are capable of pvp though craftsman is easily the deadliest of the lot. More on that later. I played the warrior (tank) and the sage (caster) classes during my time with the Three Kingdoms. The warrior makes for a fine beginner character to get the hang of the game and its system of play. Once I learned what not to do, I found that the sage offered a style that was more fitting to my kind of game play. Both could solo for many of the quests and I had more success in PVP with the sage than I did with the warrior.
Note: This game has been cancelled or shut down and is no longer available for play.
Nos stands for Nomads of Silver Spirit and Nostale is the story of an adventure that takes place on East Mile, the continent of Nos.Nostale is an RPG based on ¡®growth and possession¡ in a cartoonish world, and it employs its own unique style of play.You will be introduced to a lovely world that is friendly yet distinctive and you'll be able to meet other gamers and forge friendships as you play.
Explore the world of nostale and complete time stones according to your level. Each time stone have 3 stages first is easy, second is difficult, last is special. After completing the time stone you will be rewarded with items such as gears, weapons and other things. Time stones have limit levels like after your level 15 then you would be able to do level 15 time stone.
Note: This game has been cancelled or shut down and is no longer available for play.
Rumble Fighter is a free to play, fast-paced casual action game focused on fighting. A maximum of 8 players can battle it out in simultaneous, multiplayer action. Basic offensive attacks include hitting, throwing, and blocking, with advanced attacks such as combo attacks and counterattacks. The newly introduced "ExoCore" skill system will allow players to experience much more dynamic action through the ability to transform and morph! You start off my creating your own fully customizable fighter with his or her own fighting style, there are tons and tons of styles to choose from and also equipment to ensure your fighter is ready for battle. What kind of fighter are you -- a ninja warrior... a street brawler... a kung-fu master... a werewolf? it's all up to you!
Whether it's a limited-function addon for Myspace and Facebook, freeware by an indie developer, or a F2P MMORPG, free games have been on the rise, sometimes commanding an audience that dwarfs the playerbase of traditional, subscription-based MMORPGs and commercially-released video games.
Inside Social Games recently posted an article showing the top 25 Facebook addons for August 2009. Zynga, the developer whose games occupy three of the five top spots, has a playerbase that exceeds World of Warcraft's subscriber base for every individual title. In fact, WoW would currently place at #7 were it a Facebook addon.
The MMO genre itself is dominated by a number of free-to-play titles that support themself by item shops and has produced F2P titles that are nearly as well-known as subscription-based titles like Everquest and Lineage. Silkroad Online, for example, has been dominating gaming headlines recently for its continued war against botting and a recent major update. Others, like Atlantica Online, are noted for their original style, boasting features that are unique within the MMO genre.
Then there are entirely-free games that range from the professionally-developed America's Army 3 to old-school, simple freeware like Battle for Wesnoth. As this is already the minority group among free games, finding that rare gem that leaves you wondering how the major developers skipped over it can be quite a task. Often, the best work is done among modding communities, like the one built around Neverwinter Nights.
While the high-end graphics of commercial gaming aren't a frequent find among free titles, variety and playability are and with experiments like Guild Wars and Free Realms becoming more common, developed by professional teams, the mainstream industry has realized it. NCsoft and Sony are only pioneers, the first of many mainstream companies that will attempt to seize hold of the free-gaming community.
The highly anticipated massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), Shaiya, published by Aeria Games will launch service for Turkish gamers in their native language. Registered members, selected by Aeria Games, will be able to enjoy Shaiya in a special Turkish closed beta test.
The award-winning Shaiya provides a thrilling and dynamic gaming experience with strong emphasis on PvP battles. Considering the success and growing community of Shaiya in North America, Germany, and France, Aeria Games aims to expand its 6 million plus player community to Turkey.
Registration and membership of the game are free. All titles by Aeria Games operate on the “free-to-play” business model where revenue is generated from the sale of optional virtual items that can be used in the game.
The closed beta application phase is scheduled to run until early August, at which point, selected players will be given access to play the game.
About Aeria Games With a community of 6+ million members, offices in both the United States and Germany, and a diversified portfolio of MMO games, Aeria Games is one of the top publishers of Free-to-Play online games. Our goal is to provide the best Free-to-Play games and top notch customer service to every one of our community members. With games covering all genres from all ends of the world, players are sure to find a unique game that will be exactly what they are looking for, with the quality customer service they deserve.
Founded in 2006, Aeria Games & Entertainment, Inc. is based in Silicon Valley, California. More information about Aeria Games & Entertainment can be found at http://www.aeriagames.com.