I'm looking for a game I played a while back. Have you ever tried it? Click for details. Thank you
I'm looking for a game I played a while back. Have you ever tried it? Click for details. Thank you
Between 2013 and 2015 I played a game with a friend (I don't remember the details). It was an MMO we played on PC. I’ll try to recall as best as I can: there were classes available, and we chose Humans, archer, and mage—though I’m not sure if those were the only options. The starting village seemed to be either a coastal or beachy type, and there was water involved. Important missions required us to enter dungeon-like areas filled with rooms where we could navigate left, right, or follow the game’s guidance. My friend tended to clean the left rooms, while I handled the right ones, and we always ended up in the same room with the final boss. The rooms had a jungle or wild atmosphere, complete with trees, water, and dirt on the ground. I’m not sure if mobs dropped weapons, armor, or materials like skin, teeth, or claws for crafting. It might have been possible to collect equipment and materials directly from the mobs. The login screen featured images of a beach and a village with a dock—possibly just a guess. If you’ve played similar games, let me know so I can locate it for you. I really want to find this one!
It sounds like you're describing a large-scale MMORPG featuring thousands of players in the same server. This setup is quite common, as many games accommodate such setups. Most players typically have roles like human, archer, mage, and others, along with coastal villages. Your description fits well with typical server configurations. Do you have any further questions?
Yes, there were some players. Not many since it seemed like a new game. I recall the information you shared isn't very detailed, but that's all I remember... The mobs seemed similar to dinosaurs; it was hard to tell if there were other types because I didn't progress too far. I only played for about two hours, so my description might reflect the early maps of the game. This could help identify the game's name.
No, it lacked scenes with space and didn't feature advanced technology.