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The Free MMO Überlist

Introduction
Welcome to the new and improved Free MMO Überlist. For years I have been keeping track of free MMOs and this is the place I have decided to collect them. The goal of this thread is to make people aware of these games and to give everyone some sort of clue on what games to avoid and what games might actually be fun. My descriptions of games are often patently wrong, biased, incomplete and ridiculous, this is mostly for my own amusement. If you feel a description is wrong: please let me know and I'll write a slightly less wrong entry.

Now, before one decides to play one of the games on this list one has to realise that these games are not for everyone. It also helps to lower expectations. These games are made as cheaply as possible with one goal in mind: making the game just interesting enough for people to purchase premium services or to attract advertisers. There are exceptions: some games are fan projects or showcases of companies to show what they can do.

Definition (or: what goes on the list)
Free: the game must be accessible without payment. A large part of the content of the game needs to be playable free of charge without any time limits. Additional content may be accessible for payment, but the base game must be free.
M: Massive. The definition of massive is very loose. As long as there is some element of a persistent world and/or the possibility to interact within the game with people you did not explicitly invite to play with you I'm going to add this to the list.
M: Multiplayer. The game must allow you to interact with other players in-game.
O: Online. The game requires an internet connection to play.


Table of contents
01. Introductory post
02 - 06. MMO RPG
07. MMO Shooter
08. MMO Sports
09. MMO MUD
10. MMO Arcade
11. MMO Rhythm
12. MMO Building
13. MMO Racing
14. MMO Strategy
15. DOTA/MOBA & MMO Other
16. MMO In-browser manager
17. Additional Information
18. Aldo's Recommendations
19. Glossary

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    MMO RPG

    MMO RPG is: a role-playing game. A game in which you take direct control of a character or in some cases a small group of characters and you improve them by performing in-game tasks. There is usually an element of leveling, items and skills.
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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    MMO Shooter

    MMO Shooter is: a game in which you get to aim at enemies and pull the trigger. The MMO aspect comes from the fact that these games have a character that will not evaporate the moment you log out. Normally you can improve your character by buying gear and weapons and/or by gaining EXP from shooting dudes.
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    MMO Sports

    MMO Sports are: games in which you play a sport that exists in the real world. How the real world gets translated to the virtual one differs from game to game. Usually these games depend heavily on your personal skill with the buttons, but there are usually also elements of leveling, items and skills. Most of these games are not similar to the real world sport.
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    MMO MUD

    MMO MUD is: Multi-User Dungeon. It is the predecessor of the MMO. These games do not have graphics, but only text. You type in what you want your character to do and if the game engine allows for it you perform that action. Interaction with other players goes like this as well. Practically all games on this list enforce role-playing: you have to act out the character you created. So if you made an Irish girl with magical powers you are not allowed to talk about your raging erection and that you just ordered pizza.

    Creativity is a must.
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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    MMO Arcade

    MMO Arcade is: a game that draws on the arcade games of yore. In this genre I have placed beat-em-ups, vertical and horizontal scrolling fighters and games like Asteroids.
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    MMO Rhythm

    MMO Rhythm is: a MMO that requires you to have rhythm. Think Guitar Hero.
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    MMO Building

    MMO Building is: a game type where you get to create your own content. In some cases there is no context and people just make whatever they fancy, in other cases there is a context that limits what you can make and how things can look. The gaming element comes on the second plane in these games: it's more about creating things than anything else.
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    MMO Racing

    MMO Racing is: Games in which you get behind some sort of wheel or have to move superfast in some other way.
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    MMO Strategy

    MMO Strategy is: war-game. You take on the role of a commander and order an army or group of characters around a battlefield. Most MMO Strategy games have a strong management aspect: besides the actual combat you also get to equip your soldiers, buy new ones, control cities and/or make deals with other players.
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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    DOTA/MOBA
    Wherein you control one character in a multiplayer match against another team. You gain levels and your character can be customized and is saved after matched. Compare to online shooters, only with different mechanics.
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    MMO Other

    Basically anything I couldn't put in a different category. There's a few card games, social games, puzzle games, educational games and survival games on here.
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    MMO In-browser management

    MMO In-browser management is: a game that can be played in your browser. You are taking on the role of some sort of manager, ruler or god and take control of some sort of object. It can be practically anything and most of it is terribly boring. Sometimes you get to lead a nation, other times a sports team. Usually these games revolve around spreadsheets: you have to calculate what the best course of action is and that's it. Some of these games work in 'games', after a month or longer the game is ended and a winner declared. Good in-browser managers make sure there's more to the game, like Ikariam that offered a strong political dimension.

    Most of these games are utter shit. They are boring, uninspired and require you to wait a lot just to do another small adjustment to your spreadsheet. I first wanted to list all these games here, but there are simply too many and they all fuck up in the same way: their homepage offers zero information, most games are exactly the same... except for the setting. So I'm going to say 'fuck you' and just not list them. If you still feel like playing them: god speed.

    Actually: if you are so fucking desperate to play a game like this, go and browse through this blog here: http://bestbrowsergameslist.blogspot.com/ The writer sucks at ABC, spelling, grammar and providing any information, but it's not like I'm going to outdo him and write thoughtful descriptions of these games.

    I also can't believe I wasted an afternoon in an attempt to list all these games. At least I stopped at the letter D.

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    Additional Information

    Anti-cheating software
    Big developers put their anti-cheating software in the game software itself. Small developers usually do not have the resources for this and buy a license on existing software. It's par of the course for most games and it can be quite annoying as this software can take a long time to load, can soak up more resources than strictly needed and can sometimes block perfectly legal actions. Sometimes the software does not get deleted when you uninstall the game, it can lay dormant in your PC for ages and god knows what it's up to.

    Pando Media Booster/Downloaders
    Because you often need to download at least 1GB of data to install a game, publisher look for ways to lessen the strain on their servers. Often they offer a .torrent file or host the client to mirror sites, but some publishers prefer to use downloaders. You download a .exe from the website that's only a few MB, you install it and then that bit of software will download and install the actual game for you. One 3rd party solution many publishers have taken to is Pando Media Booster. It works roughly the same as downloading a torrent, only the servers of the publisher are one of the peers to provide the game if no consumers are available to download stuff from. Although it is an elegant solution, the options within Pando allow the software to keep acting as a peer long after you are done with downloading the game and will not automatically tell you about this. My advice is to always uninstall Pando Media Booster after you are done downloading.

    Like a game? Make a thread!
    This thread is for all free MMOs, but it's not for in-depth discussions and [lets plays]. If you like a game and want others to play with you the best way is to make a new thread and tell everyone in more detail why the game is fun and why they should play with you. Successful threads have been made in the past for Path of Exile, Smite, Dragonica, Ikariam, Lunia, SMT: Imagine, Urban Dead, Perfect World, Vindictus, Dungeons & Dragons Online (see SE++) and Atlantica.

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    Aldo's Recommendations

    These are games I personally enjoyed for more than 2 weeks and can recommend to you. Although there is plenty wrong with these games, they have provided me with an enjoyable experience and I think you will like it too.

    Lord of the Rings Online
    Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine
    Puzzle Pirates
    Realm of the Mad God
    Dynasty Warriors Online
    Spiral Knights
    Eden Eternal
    DC Universe Online
    Champions Online
    TERA
    Vindictus
    Path of Exile

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    Glossary

    Avoid: these are games I believe to be bad for you and/or your computer.
    AVOID AVOID AVOID : These are games I am certain will be bad for you and/or your computer. If you still bother to check them out I have the right to say "told you so" at least once.

    F2P: The game can be played without paying money from level 1 to eternity. Generally there is a cash shop where you can buy stuff that either makes your progress quicker, easier, more fun or makes your stuff more fun to look at.
    Cash Shop Scam: a game that tries to hook you in the early levels, but then demands more and more money from you to continue getting the same level of enjoyment out of it.
    Freemium: although a large part of the game can be played for free, the general assumption is that you will pay a premium fee (either a monthly subscription or a larger amount of cash) once you get deeper into the game.
    Pay to Win: When the only way to compete against other players is to buy stuff from the cash shop.
    Our game is not "Pay to Win": Something every developer says.

    Manga/anime style: although Asian comics can look very different from each other, a lot of it can be spotted as typical from a mile away. The big eyes, the big hair styles and ridiculous school girls are the clearest signs.
    Western style: Super hero comics, European comics, Disney, everything in between... Although it can look very different from each other, a lot of it can be spotted as typical from a mile away. Super heroes, small eyes, Disney-inspired characters are the clearest signs.
    Cute/kawaii/cutesy: these games give me tooth-rot. They are full of bright colours, cute animals, giggling girls and lollipops.
    2D.: the game only has two dimensions
    3D.: the game has three dimensions
    2.5D.: the game has two dimensions, but you can change the camera angle to look at objects from a different direction

    RTS: real time strategy (ex: starcraft, red alert)
    TBS: turn based strategy (ex: board games)
    FPS: first person shooter (ex: Doom, Call of Duty)
    DOTA: Defense of the Ancients. Started as a custom campaign map for multiplayer Warcraft 3 but has transformed into a genre of its own. See the description above for what it entails
    MOBA: Multiplayer online battle arena. A description of DOTA-style games. The name is mostly used as to not have to call everything "it's like DOTA".

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    reservé

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    reserved

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    OK feel free to post now.

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  • ArthilArthil Lord Commander Ursus Maximus Registered User regular
    So I've been playing Age of Conan: Unchained the past couple of days.

    It's good.

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  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
    It is? Can you just play the whole intro area? Thanatos said that was the best part of the game, so I guess I could check it out some time.

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    For those keeping track: I removed the category "free trials", because I just couldn't keep that updated with new titles and new obscure trial procedures.

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  • I needed a name to post.I needed a name to post. Registered User regular
    I think you can play most of the game with limited access to classes and late dungeons so yeah.

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  • JimboJimbo Registered User regular
    I love keeping an eye on this thread.

    Also, I just downloaded Eden Eternal. This will be interesting.

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  • PikaPuffPikaPuff Registered User regular
    That's a lot of reserved posts. Great work on the op as usual aldo :D

  • AldoAldo Registered User regular
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    That's a lot of reserved posts. Great work on the op as usual aldo :D
    Thanks.

    This economic viability thing of the F2P model means I'm only adding new titles to the list, so I figured I'd leave some moving room.

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  • ArthilArthil Lord Commander Ursus Maximus Registered User regular
    Aldo wrote: »
    It is? Can you just play the whole intro area? Thanatos said that was the best part of the game, so I guess I could check it out some time.

    --

    For those keeping track: I removed the category "free trials", because I just couldn't keep that updated with new titles and new obscure trial procedures.

    While so far it appears to be the only fully voice acted part of the game, I've been enjoying myself outside of Tortage so far.

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  • ShurakaiShurakai Registered User
    They've made a few improvements, but largely Age of Conan is the same game I played 3 years ago, and then, as the thread put it, promply unsubscribed.

    Is it worth free? Yes, as long as you have nothing better to do with your time. Its pretty, has alot to do, and the melee combat is neat.

    The biggest drawback of the free version is the classses. The free classes are all sort of boring. If you think you are going to play for a long while, I would do a bit of research and spend a few bucks on the class you want. You only get one jab at Tortage (the opening area) before it becomes repetitive and dull, so use it wisely.

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  • BloodshedBloodshed Registered User
    Downloading EQ2E atm, I used to play several years back, figured it was worth another quick look since it's free, any comments/suggestions? Any PA'ers playing on some server I can jump in and join?

    Prolly going to make an evil race caster of some type. Maybe a Fury, I remember them being pretty cool. Or a Necromancer. Decisions, decisions.

    Edit: BTW, Aldo, kickass job on the thread again. Your dedication to Free gaming is admirable. And probably really, really time consuming.

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  • Liquid GhostLiquid Ghost Registered User regular
    Aldo is actually the F2P version of Skynet.

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  • citizen059citizen059 on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeamRegistered User regular
    Ahh, new home for the F2PMMOUberThread. It's so...roomy!

  • citizen059citizen059 on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeamRegistered User regular
    Hey, remember Glitch?

    It's pretty wacky.

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    They're conducting limited-time beta testing right now. I see no mention of an NDA nor did I have to agree to one prior to getting in.

    I received an email to join up earlier today. Current test is open through Friday.

    I'll post some more impressions once I've had a little more time with it.

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    Oh edit: i'm silly

  • BadwrongBadwrong Registered User regular
    Black Prophecy is now live in north america from what their forum says.

    http://blackprophecy.gamigo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15732

    Shall be checking this out...

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  • Comrade1809Comrade1809 Registered User regular
    Don't bother. The game is fun for the first 5 levels, then it becomes a huge grind fest with no end in sight. Some missions after that include targets that are needed by both factions, so they are located in PVP zones. The PVP zones are camped by high level characters that won't let you near the damn quest items. Ship customization is very minimal as well. The game was a headache to tell the truth.

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  • BadwrongBadwrong Registered User regular
    Don't bother. The game is fun for the first 5 levels, then it becomes a huge grind fest with no end in sight. Some missions after that include targets that are needed by both factions, so they are located in PVP zones. The PVP zones are camped by high level characters that won't let you near the damn quest items. Ship customization is very minimal as well. The game was a headache to tell the truth.

    Sounds like a regular MMO to me.

    My concern would only be if those high levels camping are able to do so because its "pay to win" in the f2p model.

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  • citizen059citizen059 on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeamRegistered User regular
    A thought re: Glitch

    I like the skill system. It's very EVE-like, in that you simply choose which skill you want to learn, and wait X amount of time for it to finish. Higher level skills take longer and learning them depends on meeting prerequisites.

    You also don't have to be in the game world to learn skills. If you visit your profile page via the site, you can choose a skill to learn while you're offline and it'll just go.

    I'm focusing on cooking right now. I'm a sucker for a good cooking system in an online game. Have been since Asheron's Call.

    Also, I have a hat:

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  • heenatoheenato Registered User regular
    So, uhhh, is anyone else unable to log into Nexon, or have I been screwed over?

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  • DizzenDizzen Registered User regular
    heenato wrote:
    So, uhhh, is anyone else unable to log into Nexon, or have I been screwed over?

    I know that Vindictus has some maintenance downtime for today. Maybe it is a Nexon wide deal?

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