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I'm loyal to Kingdom of Loathing, but want a second game for alternate play. I've made an Excel spreadsheet of these suggestions - game name, who suggested it, and comments about it - and will be checking some of them. The list of games isn't nearly as exhaustive as I'd like, but it's a great place to collect all your games and profiles in one place. It's a site where you can connect with other gamers based on games played, genre, etc. This is a Flash game, so if you had trouble with Glitch at times you might have trouble here as well.Īll of these games are mostly free, though you can pay for either more access, special features, extra spending currency, etc.Īnother site to note is GamerDNA. You play as a companion to the Doctor, completing little mini-missions by playing different puzzles. This is kind of like Puzzle Pirates lite. Java again, with either a separate client or a browser-installed client.ĭoctor Who: Worlds in Time - Another by Three Rings. Graphics are a bit cartoony (think mega-block pirates) but it'll be easy on your computer. All actions in the game are done by playing mini-puzzles. Puzzle Pirates - Also by Three Rings is Puzzle Pirates.
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It runs off of Java, so while you can download the client separately, you can also just visit the website and have the client installed for you. Spiral Knights - An MMO that's highly reminiscent of the old dungeon-crawl levels of Zelda on the SNES. Kingdom of Loathing - It's got the same quirky sense of humor, and the graphics requirements are far less (it's mostly text and stick drawings).
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Not free at all! I haven't played their MMORPG Star Wars the Old Republic yet, but apparently a subscription free version is coming (I don't mind once off fees, but don't like being locked into a subscription) Free versions of most games.īioware games (specifically Mass Effect and Dragon Age): RPGs with lots of fighting and darkness, but the writing and character customisation is great. Totally free, but paying money lets you increase your turns per day. Has various spinoffs now I haven't tried. Allows you to play as a gender ambiguous character which is nice. The common element seems to be clever surreal offbeat humour and a lack of too much cliche/rigid gender roles (Yeah I don't know why I couldn't get into KoL either)Įcho Bazaar: Lovecraftian card based game, you wander the underground streets of Fallen London investigating oddities and getting involved with charming tentacle headed strangers and other strange and sometimes disturbing things. I don't know if these will appeal to anyone else, but these are the games I was obsessed with before I discovered glitch, and am going to dip my feet back into now.