Sunday, August 19, 2007

Who Doesn't Love More Free Online RPGs?


Today I have learned about more free online RPGs. This time it is NC Soft's Dungeon Runners. Dungeon Runners is free to download and free to play, but if you want access to all of its content, there is a $4.95 monthly fee.

NC Soft describes the game features as,

  • free to load and play*.
  • Three character classes: Fighter, Mage, or Ranger. Each can learn powerful magic and deadly weapon skills.
  • Progress in power as you gain levels and acquire new treasures.
  • Some dungeons can be completed quickly, rewarding those who can only invest 15 minutes a play session. Greater dungeons, however, will provide a deep, rich, questing experience for those who want to go on longer runs or multi-part quests.
  • Easy to control with either ‘WASD’ or point and click combat and movement.
  • Adventure alone or join with online friends to form your own band of heroes.
  • Undertake quests to rid the world of unspeakable horrors and legions of enemies.
  • Gather in the public area of Townston, and then quickly hop into a new adventure in your very own instanced dungeon.
  • Become a legend. Bask in the limelight as your powers, equipment, and influence grow with each successful quest and every fallen foe.
  • Randomly generated dungeons may contain any number of special rooms, different monster encounters and more! Each dungeon is always fresh, providing limitless re-playability.
  • Game content will continually grow: new maps, monsters, powers, and much, much more!
  • Literally thousands of magic weapons, items, and armor to discover!
  • Dungeon Runners will always be free to download and play, however, choose to become a member* and you’ll have access to the most powerful in-game items and a growing list of members-only privileges.
While most free online rpgs do not include any reoccuring monthly fees, I am still excited about this game because it is free to download and can be played with without a monthly fee.

If you think free online rpgs are cool, how about getting paid to beta test upcoming games. Check out the Gamer Testing Ground.

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