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Top 5 browser MMO games

Where to play top most popular mmorpg games? This is main question comes in a mind of MMORPG gamer. In the last years web technology and internet connection speed advanced a lot to the point where we can in play 3d mmorpgs directly in our browser. Here is a list of top 5 browser MMORPG games 1-RuneScape- One of the <a href="http://xmmorpg.com/">top MMO game</a> is a browser based massive 3d multiplayer adventure, with monsters to kill, quests to complete, and treasure to win. 2-Earth Eternal- Set in a high-fantasy universe that combines real-world history, legend, and myth with original creations, Earth Eternal is a browser mmorpg game which incorporates a blend of original fiction, mythologies from Norse to Egyptian, and classic fairy tales into an epic, sweeping story. 3-Heroes of Gaia- Heroes of Gaia are one of the most popular free online games where you can play together with thousands of other players in a rich medieval fantasy world. 4-Imperion- Three species fight for their domination of the universe. 5-Fusion Fall-FusionFall is a Multiplayer Online Game that takes all of the best Cartoon Network characters and re-imagines them in an anime-inspired style, then sets them in dynamic new environments.
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Top free fantasy mmo - mmorpg games

Added 04:39am Oct 26, 2010

Final Fantasy XIV

What better game than a free fantasy mmorpg to experience the thrill and joy of epic battles, to enjoy rich storytelling and a powerful game play experience? I am giving you my top free fantasy mmo/mmorpg games. Now you can choose your game from given free fantasy MMORPG / fantasy MMO games lists.
Lord of the Rings Online
The Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO) is the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) set in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. In over three years of existence and with two solid expansion packs to support the original effort, LOTRO has reached a level of polish other MMORPGs can hardly match. However it isn’t an innovating game, it doesn’t set new standards and it certainly doesn’t push the boundaries of the genre – it just reuses old ideas in a different light.
League of Legends
League of Legends is a session-based, multiplayer online game where rival teams compete for victory. I would recommend League of Legends to anyone looking for something fresh to play in the MMORTS Games genre, especially if you have a bunch of friends too and want something team based. It’s definitely a game with depth and would appeal to someone who likes spending as much time thinking up starts as they do playing. Overall I enjoyed playing League of Legends and wouldn’t mind doing a follow up review in 6 months time when I’ve had a chance to explore the higher levels of the game.
Age of Conan
In a world filled with cruel gods, mythical creatures, lost civilizations and a struggling human race, the mighty barbarian has finally seized the throne as king of Aquilonia. Age of Conan has a lot of potential, proposes some new interesting game features for an MMORPG of this genre and might just have what it takes to be the next big hit. But not just yet. For now the game is buggy, the story is inconsistent, the game play can be frustrating, the world is a series of instances that brake the game into tiny, tasteless pieces, the classes are unbalanced and overall the game has a feeling of closed beta it just can’t shake off.
Allods Online
The best thing you can do if you are into fantasy MMORPGs is to test the game for yourself. Take it for a spin for a few hours and see if you like it. I personally did in a very non-addictive kind of way. Allods Online is free to play, friendly and accessible regardless of previous MMORPG experiences.
Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XIV is the next mmorpg in the FF series, where Square Enix attempts to charms us once again with their skills in making incredible virtual worlds. Countless moons have waxed and waned since wandering tribes from across Hydaelyn first arrived in Eorzea and settled its untamed lands. The benevolent deities who ruled the empty continent and its surrounding islands were impressed with the resilience of these primitive men and women, and in an act of mercy each saw fit to ensure their welfare.
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