The
age of free online gaming is now upon us. It is remarkable how much
progress has been made in the free online gaming market in the past
five or so years. Earlier this decade when people heard "free game"
horrible images of freeware games made by college kids in their spare
time came to mind, games that looked like early 1980s PC RPG betas. No
longer. Today there are literally dozens of free to play games in
almost every genre. Maple Story alone, a free to play 2D MMORPG released in 2003, now boasts over 56 million accounts worldwide. Just in case you're wondering, that blows World of Warcraft
with its 10 million users out of the water. While MMORPGs are the most
common genre of free gaming, there are free games in every field. Shot
Online and Albatross18 are both free golfing games with a level of
depth rarely found in the retail golfing market. Games like GunZ: The
Duel, Wolf Team, War Rock,
and Soldier Front offer FPS experiences ranging from frag fests to
tactical team coordinated matches. Its difficult to think of a genre
that isn't covered. There are several excellent free racing games
such as the simple yet realistic racer Project Torque. If you want
something more immersive, look no further than the hybrid Racing/RPG
game Drift City which has several fully explorable cities filled with
side missions and places to explore with graphics similar to the retail
Grand Theft Auto games.
If you like to mix rocket launchers with your racers, the free market
delivers; Upshift Strikeracer is all about rockets, mines, and other
nasty weapons to blow the other players out of the race. Even
traditional sports are covered. Freestyle Street Basketball is a simple
yet addictive game where each match lasts five minutes, perfect for the
casual player. If you're a soccer fan than try Kicks Online.
I've mentioned only a fraction of the free to play games available and
it almost feels like a crime to have left out such great games as Fly
For Fun, Exteel, Gunbound, and the dozens of other games now accessible
by anyone with an internet connection. Now, dear reader, you must be
convinced that we are now entering the age of free gaming, but I have
one more shock for you. This is only the beginning. Even as I write
this there are dozens of top quality games in beta testing either here
in America or in Japan and Korea. Beautiful games like Neosteam and a
Gundam MMO are in the works. The list of free online games available
and under construction is in the hundreds. Many former pay to play
games have been liberated from their monthly fees as well. Archlord, RF
Online, Savage, Anarchy Online, and Shadow Bane are now available to
the masses for free. Surely this is a trend that will continue.
The next time you consider pulling out the credit card to activate a
subscription or purchase a game online, think twice and give a free to
play game a chance. You might be surprised by what you find. If you're
looking for a resource site to read a bit about the best free games out
there, I'd recommend MMOHub.org Learn more about free online MMORPG games at MMOHub. We review every free online game on the net!
Author: ROBERT BELL