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Idler, Incremental, MMO, RPGMilky Way Idle is a Multiplayer Idle RPG inspired by Runescape skilling and combat. It has a variety of skills, including resource gathering, item crafting, as well as combat. There is a player-driven marketplace, in-game chat, leaderboard. New features are frequently added.
Idler, MMO, RPGIdle + Incremental + Monster Hunter + Epic + Story-Driven = Titan HunterTitan Hunter just recently entered Early Alpha and features an online world where players idle through zones while leveling up and encountering rare Titan's.Centuries ago ravenous beasts began to assault the various cities of the world of Risildar. In a final effort for survival, a group of scientist’s, researchers, and military personnel formed Symmetry and created the planets final stand; a massive underground city with only one heavily guarded entrance to the surface.You play as a Titan Hunter – your purpose is to carry out tasks for Symmetry including acquiring resources on the surface as well as exterminating monsters and more importantly titan’s. Titan’s are massive beasts who rule Risildar’s surface.
Clicker, Idler, MMO, RPGBattle Monsters with friends, become the top guild, perform woodcutting, space expeditions and plenty more in this ever growing first of its kind Online Idle MMORPG
MMOAge of Orion is a text-based role-playing game set in the far future and an even farther galaxy. As a rookie bounty hunter, we understand learning the ropes can be daunting.Let this wiki be your guide to better understanding your bounty hunting duties. From joining a Hunter's Corporation to renting Collection Rovers, these pages are jam-packed with information that will make your journey to becoming the ultimate bounty hunter smooth and enjoyable.Wiki
Clicker, MMO, RPGHacker Experience is a browser-based hacking simulation game, where you play the role of a hacker seeking for money and power.Play online against other users from all the globe on an exciting battle to see who can conquer the Internet.Hack, install viruses, research better software, complete missions, steal money from bank accounts and much more.
Idler, Incremental, MMO, RPGQueslar is a free multiplayer text-based idle RPG set in the medieval time.Fight monsters, alone or in a party up to 4 people.Collaborate in villages and join up with multiple villages to rule the world in a kingdom.Party:You are always stronger in groups. In up to 4 people, you can challenge monsters for better rewards, than you would alone.Attack other parties and climb the rankings to become the strongest party. Fighters:Pay for mercenary fighters. Train them training and send them off to to the dungeons and hope they survive to provide loot back to youSend them against other players mercenaries. Rule the strongest army and climb to the top of the ladder.Villages:Create a village with multiple other players and form a friendly or competitive group to interact with. Collaborate and build the village up to receive bonuses for yourself, or work together in village wide quest.Kingdoms:Kingdoms are a group of villages. You can be a simple pawn in the big game, or you can rise to the power and control a whole kingdom of multiple villagesControl territory on the map and fight against other kingdoms, to seal your domination as the true king of this world. And much more...
MMOOne of the best idle, incremental, RPG and MMO games out there. Have fun, mine, trade, be a banker or a fighter.
Clicker, MMOClick to build up your score, then add it to your country's total score, comparing against the rest of the world.
Clicker, MMO, RPGBattle INF is a minimally designed, but featureful, cooperative idle / incremental RPG. It acts like a traditional RPG, where the player is required to kill for loot and gradually improve as they progress.
Idler, MMO, RPGLike the feeling when you see your characters' level going up? Like the feeling when you find a new shiny weapon with more damage? But you currently don't have the time to play games? Or you just don't want any more time eaters besides the ones you already have?
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IdlerExpand your corporate empire into every market in this fantasy world! Medieval Markets is the idler, upgrade game you’ve been looking to play!Features:-Prestige System!-Over 250 Upgrades-6 Different Markets with 6 Producers each!-Statistics!-Offline Income
Clicker, IdlerGrow your castle and successfully defend the incoming threats.
ClickerAn impressive looking javascript game that provides a wide range of features, including online chat. The aim of the game is to sell as much ice cream as possible, combine flavours, add toppings, and eventually own a cow.Ice CreamThe aim of the game is to sell as much ice cream as possible. This can be done by manually selling or hiring workers to do the work for you. Manually selling ice cream requires a little attention, as you must click on ice cubes that disappear after a set number of clicks, meaning you have to move to the next one. It's a simple technique that prevents autoclicking.Ice cream flavours can be combined to create new flavours and sold at different prices. Toppings can also be added to improve the saleability of a particular flavour as well as changing the cone.PrestigeA prestige system is available, which increases your overall income by a certain percentage. These bonuses stack, meaning the improvements from the last prestige adds to the current value.
Civ Builder, ClickerThis game provides the ability to create a civilisation from the ground up. You are required to provide your population with basic resources, housing, advanced buildings, upgrades, and more. The ultimatum to the game is to build a wonder, and worship a god, then to start over, attempting to gain the effects of all the wonders together.ResourcesThere are a number of resources available to use.FoodWoodStoneSkinsHerbsOreLeatherPietyMetalGoldFood, wood, and stone are the basic building blocks of CivClicker. They allow buildings to be constructed and workers to be fed. These resources can either be manually collected by clicking or automatically collected by hiring workers to do so. It is a balance however, to ensure that workers have enough food to continue to work on the jobs that they are assigned without dying.Skins, herbs, and ore are randomly collected when gathering the above resources. They have a chance of being found, which can be upgraded later, and are used for more advanced things. Some are spent on higher tier buildings, while others are used for upgrades. Skins and ore, for example, can be converted into leather and metal by the appropriate workers and used on even higher tier purchases.Piety works a little differently, and is gathered by worshipping gods. Piety can be used for a number of upgrades and for constructing wonders (where all resources are required). All resources are intertwined to ensure that a careful balance is required amongst all of them to make the civilisation grow.Gold cannot be collected normally, and must be gathered through the use of the trade system. Traders will randomly arrive asking for a certain resource and will reward you 1 gold per transaction. They only remain for a short time, so gold is very scarce early game. It can, however, be used to speed up wonder construction, drastically reducing the amount of time it would normally take to build one.SicknessWorkers can get sick, and unfortunately, sick workers don't work. They can be healed, however, by using apothecaries and herbs. Each apothecary heals a number of workers per second, assuming that enough herbs are present. If workers remain sick, they can start to cause a problem, as the infection can spread and remove workers from harvesting food. If this happens, food production can dip, and the population are quickly starving to death.Dead bodies, if not quickly taken care of through the use of cemetaries, can quickly become a problem. Sickness can spread, and the population will quickly get angry, lowering their production.CombatSoldiers can be hired by providing them with the appropriate resources. Note that soldiers still consume food, and should still be considered when calculating food requirements. Soldiers can either be stationed in the civilisation or in the army. Their location affects how they affect the game.Soldiers in the city will defend against attacks. This includes wolves and barbarians.Soldiers assigned to the army will not defend against raids. These soldiers can only be used in raids against other civilisations. Raids can return happiness to your people or even a stash of resources. Note that siege engines cannot be moved out of the army.External LinksFAQWikiSubreddit