Meet the 8 best MMORPGs for browsers!

Be it for lack of space on the PC, slow internet or for sheer taste, the scenario of games for browsers still stands. Some titles that were released even before broadband managed to remain active until today, but there are also those released recently. For you who are a fan of MMORPG, we have gathered below a list of the best games of the genre to be played in your browser. Check out!

1. Tibia

Tibia is among the most famous MMORPGs in the world. The game was created at the time when broadband was for the few and, to this day, it continues with a vast and active community. Tibia has an insanely extensive content. Even over the age of 20, players around the world continue to find places and secrets hidden throughout the map. In addition, the game has no goal to be fulfilled, and all the progress is up to the players. You should play this game if:
  • He wants to have the classic experience of one of the first MMORPGs invented.

2. Runescape 3

Runescape is among the oldest RPGs created (the first was released in 1998). “Runescape 3” is actually a new content pack inserted in the original game. Nowadays, the game contains simple 3D graphics and gameplay that somewhat resembles World of Warcraft. Runescape 3 is another title that has great content for a browser game. You will never run out of things to do inside it. There will always be missions and achievements to complete or skills to develop. As an example, you can always upgrade primary skills such as fishing, mining, firewood cutting, etc., as well as combat skills such as attack, defense, magic, among others. You should play this game if:
  • Looking for an MMORPG for browsers that provides an experience more similar to the most current games of its kind.

3. Ragnarok Journey

Ragnarok Journey is the browser version of the great Ragnarok phenomenon. The game keeps all the classic elements already known, but it doesn't have as much content as the original game (so far the game only goes up to classes 2-1, for example). In terms of the interface, Ragnarok Journey is very similar to Ragnarok M: Eternal Love. The gameplay follows the point and click style and has an automatic combat option to facilitate progress. You should play this game if:
  • He's a fan of Ragnarok.

4. League of Angels III

League of Angels III, like Runescape 3, is just the current version of the original title, not a new game. The game is a classic RPG against 3 different modes, each aimed at developing an aspect of the character: level, equipment and PvP. League of Angels fights follow the turn system and have very striking visual effects. The game also features an internal Candy Crush-style minigame which, by itself, is already quite addictive. You should play this game if:
  • He is a fan of RPG, flashy visual effects and stories involving angels.

5. Margonem

Margonem is a medieval 2D RPG with cartoon-style graphics. The game has all the classic elements of the genre, and its main differential is the extensive content for a browser game. In all, the game has more than 2,000 maps to visit, more than 20,000 items, 500 stories, etc. Another advantage of Margonem is that it still receives constant content updates, bug fixes and possible balances. You should play this game if:
  • Looking for a lightweight MMORPG for browsers, but with a lot of content.

6. SAO's Legend

SAO's Legend is an action MMORPG based on the anime Sword Art Online. The classes and characters of the game are taken directly from the anime, just as the story arcs are inspired by the animation sagas. The gameplay is simple and the graphics are decent. Visually the game is very reminiscent of Ragnarok but without the cartoon style, and has more exaggerated visual effects during the fighting. In addition, the game also has all the basic elements of the genre such as dungeons, guilds, mounts, daily events, etc. You should play this game if:
  • He is a fan of RPG and Sword Art Online.

7. Stein

Stein is an RPG game visually much like Tibia, but with a somewhat unusual premise. In it, the main character lost the family's beer mug during a night of drinking, and must now start a journey looking for clues about the item's whereabouts. Stein has a very charming visual identity, hundreds of quests, different professions and different equipment, character customization options and a ranking system between players. You should play this game if:
  • Likes pixelated graphics like Tibia or Zelda do Nintendinho.
  • Look for an MMORPG with a new story and different from all the others.

8. Wartune

Wartune is an MMORPG mixed with elements of strategy. Here, the player participates in combats through the classic turn system, but also needs to gather resources to build and manage his empire, Age of Empires style, Clash of Clans, etc. The construction system follows the same mechanics as other games using real time to build or level structures. Altogether there are 7 different structures for you to compose your city, each with characteristics and objectives that contribute to the evolution of your character. So far there are only 3 classes to choose from: Knight, Mage and Archer. You should play this game if:
  • He is a fan of strategy games for building and managing structures and does not mind mixing the genres.
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