2006-01-02 20:05:26

Hi!

At http://lotgd.net you can play an accessible browser RPG

called "Legend of the Green Dragon." I've been playing this for quite some

time now and I think it's quite an addiction.

Here are some of its

features:
- Character development (gain experience, raise levels, improve

rank)
- Wide variety of weapons and armor
- Gold and gems to collect from

monsters and by doing quests
- Many interesting and useful places to

explore
- Six different races, each with its own unique advantages and

characteristics
- Five towns to explore, each with its own chat area
-

Random events, games, and riddles
- and much, much more

Check it

out,
EG

In the hands of a gamer, word becomes weapon, argument becomes shield, and life becomes a quest.

2006-01-02 21:47:27

I

remember playing that one. Then I remember being locked out of my starting

town because it wouldn't appear on the map, thus totally stopping me from

half the stuff I needed to do.
The game's not too bad, but it's somewhat

corny and has bugs that weren't addressed.

I like the Kingdom of

Loathing, or PhantasyRPG.

Check out my Manamon text walkthrough at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z8ls3rc3f4mkb … n.txt?dl=1

2006-01-03 09:44:03

Yeah, LotGD uses a linking system which sometimes (but very rarely!)

breaks and locks you out of important areas. But the code has gone a long

way recently.

Thanks for pointing out the other games, I'll save them

for when I get bored after my exams this February.

Greetings,
EG

In the hands of a gamer, word becomes weapon, argument becomes shield, and life becomes a quest.

2006-01-12 18:18:56

I used to play Logd, but everytime I logged out I got killed, pluss,

as i wasn't too interested in killing other players after a few months I

found the game became rather boring.
I'd personally recommend Sryth the

age of Igtheon. Found at www.sryth.com.
there are only a few links on the

page, the game is single player (so no being killed by high level players).

There is stil competition betwene players though.  there are literally

hundreds of new quests to do with more being added weekly. the game world is

huge with lots of history and things to learn and many locations to visit.

the game system is also nicely complex as well.

You can play a lot of

the game free, but to get the full experience I'd recommend subscribing to

an Adventurer's guild account. This only costs twenty Dollars a year, and

because of all the new stuff is deffinately worth it Imho.

With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)