Okay this is one I saw many years ago but couldn't register due to the capcha.
I have now registered and there captcha isn't an issue (or at least it hasn't been thus far.
The game is similar to Drakor and the old game "the reborn" namely where your character does automatic clicker idle type actions while you sit around and look at boosts, although from what I've gathered combat isn't half as interessting as in drakor.
The game is very into hotspot clicking, which is a miner pest, though fortunately it's so fire and forget the skills activate fairly easily.
There is one problem though which is that the navigation links are list items not links.
This means they can be easily navigated whatever your screen reader's "move to next list item" key is (it's i in Nvda), however clicking on them is somewhat of a problem.
The most major issue I've had with this is absolutely no way at all to get to my characters' inventory and either see what items I've gathered.
Apparently it's under the "game help and options" list item, but when I click on that nothing happens at all.
This means no battling, and also that selling anything I get through skilling is very hard, since this game has no "sell all" type of box, which is quite frustrating.
Imho this one isn't as interesting as Drakor, but it is probably easier to play, or at least would be if A, we can sort this inventory issue, and B the Capcha isn't stupid.
Either way if people want to give it a try and report access wise, feel free to help me out by using My referal link
Btw, I think on reflection I prefer skilling, crafting mining etc in muds, just because you have to do more and the activities can be more interesting and interactive.
That's actually one thigng I really like about flexible survival, you can play it in the background as a browser game using automatic combat and social actions, or you can log in to the mud for the full experience, or you can do both at once.
Anyway, if people want to let me know what they think to Gates of survival this one might be good for people looking for a more idle game, assuming that the inventory problem can be fixed.
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.)