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LF fun casual mmo

bensmbensm Member Posts: 39

Im really not into hardcore or complex mmos anymore.

 

At the moment i dont want to get really addicted to a game cuz i got exams this year and i gotta study

 

Could any of you reccomend me a fun casual mmo? something like maplestory (not necessarily the 2d scroller type)

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  • ForgrimmForgrimm Member EpicPosts: 3,069
    I've been having a lot of fun with Wartune. It's a browser based mmo/rts/rpg hybrid. You can play it either through the R2 company's game servers or through facebook which is hosted by another company. I chose the facebook option since I already had a facebook account. It's f2p with a cash shop. Ive been playing for over 3 weeks so far and haven't spent a dime and haven't really felt the need to. There's a lot of different things to do in the game: single player dungeons, multi-player dungeons, duels, arenas, battleground, city building, etc. You can play it casually or you can play it for hours a day, it's all up to you.
  • tiagotbp190tiagotbp190 Member Posts: 28
    Guild wars 2
  • bensmbensm Member Posts: 39

    Ok so i guess what im rly looking for is a game where i dont even need a mouse. It can be strategic(dofus,atlantica) but doesnt require a mouse, as in i use the touchpad on my laptop or the keys.

     

    Right now i went back to myth war 2 for nostalgia and its kind of dieing since there are no updates since god knows when.

     

    But im looking for something along these lines.

  • plat0nicplat0nic Member Posts: 301
    Originally posted by bensm

    Im really not into hardcore or complex mmos anymore.

     

    At the moment i dont want to get really addicted to a game cuz i got exams this year and i gotta study

     

    Could any of you reccomend me a fun casual mmo? something like maplestory (not necessarily the 2d scroller type)

    Check out Eldevin. It's a browser based mmorpg with all the basics. It's got crafting/gathering good grinding, good dungeons and really fun pvp. After lvl 10 you get bolstered to max lvl so you can pvp right from the getgo. Games only 3 months old and you can play it from school at work wherever. Just need a computer with Java and a mouse and keyboard. Sounds about like what you're looking for.

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    Main Game: Eldevin (Plat0nic)
    2nd Game: Path of Exile (Platonic Hate)

  • OrtwigOrtwig Member UncommonPosts: 1,163
    Neverwinter might fit the bill nicely.
  • RebelScum99RebelScum99 Member Posts: 1,090
    I'd go with SWTOR or GW2.  Both those games scream "casual."  I personally found SWTOR more fun, but many like GW2 as well.  Not a lot of difficulty in either of those games.  
  • djazzydjazzy Member Posts: 3,578
    Originally posted by RebelScum99
    I'd go with SWTOR or GW2.  Both those games scream "casual."  I personally found SWTOR more fun, but many like GW2 as well.  Not a lot of difficulty in either of those games.  

    casual does not equal less difficult

    casual just means less time required

  • reeereeereeereee Member UncommonPosts: 1,636
    Originally posted by djazzy
    Originally posted by RebelScum99
    I'd go with SWTOR or GW2.  Both those games scream "casual."  I personally found SWTOR more fun, but many like GW2 as well.  Not a lot of difficulty in either of those games.  

    casual does not equal less difficult

    casual just means less time required

    While that is true if you're strictly talking about the definition of casual, however the OP does clearly state "complex" as one of the things he wants to avoid.

  • bensmbensm Member Posts: 39
    Originally posted by reeereee
    Originally posted by djazzy
    Originally posted by RebelScum99
    I'd go with SWTOR or GW2.  Both those games scream "casual."  I personally found SWTOR more fun, but many like GW2 as well.  Not a lot of difficulty in either of those games.  

    casual does not equal less difficult

    casual just means less time required

    While that is true if you're strictly talking about the definition of casual, however the OP does clearly state "complex" as one of the things he wants to avoid.

    Yes... I haven't made myself clear yet.. The game i'm looking for doesn't need to be linear, i actually enjoy the complexity of games.

    When i say casual i actually mean something i can play with the touchpad of my laptop, where i can even play during a break of study and that i can quit anytime.

    I bought gw2 like a couple of months ago and i'm taking a break of it.

    I'm at the moment playing dofus again, since it fits my needs but if someone has other ideas please do say.

    Edit:And please don't say wakfu. the sandbox mechanics dont work very well when the game is pretty much dead

  • OrtwigOrtwig Member UncommonPosts: 1,163

    LOTRO is still pretty good for casual play and isn't very demanding on a system. I play it off and on my Surface and it runs nicely.

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