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Sony Online entertainment has launched Free Realms, their new MMO aimed primarily at a younger audience.
Read more here. Check out their launch video here. Cheers, |
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Shame I couldn't keep my beta character, but it's understandable. |
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Originally posted by Ralsar Agreed! Oh well...at least we got *something* (in the form of an item). |
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what item you get?
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"Thank you for you participation in the Free Realms Beta! In appreciation of your participation during the Beta phase, you will be granted an exclusive Beta reward for your new character - a virtual military hat! Log in to Free Realms in order to redeem it!"
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sweet item
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It's a nice game that's perfectly suited to children, perhaps ages 8-13.
The game is not entirely free. There were many quest NPCs I ran into that were Premium Quests. Additionally not all characters are included in the free version and although there are many that can be played. some of the "coolest" are for-pay - Wizard, Medic, Warrior, Blacksmith and Archer.
The Card Games apparently require purchase and are extra beyond any monthly fee you may choose to pay.
Parent's need to understand that not everything is free and communicate well with their children about what can be purchased and what cannot.
With that understanding the game is extremely playable from the viewpoint of how many times I've observed children doing something over and over - and loving it.
They can race cars and do demolition derbies forever. Playing the Chef Job Harvest game can take hours and hours of time, and the fighting sequences are non-bloody "get knocked out" type of actions, not getting killed, you just lose.
It may be worth $4.99 a month to parents for something that doesn't focus on battling, but has fun puzzles and games as well as an engaging world where kids can meet and chat if they do nothing else. It's also a good place for children to learn how to game, follow quests, follow directions, etc.
The only thing that I really didn't care for was the automatic installation to my C: drive. There wasn't a choice and the forums aren't much help with the Mods responding "We're telling the devs" and "we'll know real soon now".
Otherwise it's a pretty game for young children that emphasizes other ways to have fun besides killing each other, and, imho, a positive move in the right direction.
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You can reach Card Duelist level 20 using only your starter deck and the cards you win along the way. By the time you finish the questline your collection will have grown by nearly 100 cards. From here you can continue to play any of the 30+ NPC decks available at any time as well as compete in casual games against other players. There is a huge random factor in this TCG which tends to level the playing field a good deal. You don't need to spend a fortune on cards to win. It is at this point where you'll decide if you want to spend money. You get one free booster each month if you are a member and can buy boosters at any time. |
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Curious way to put it.
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I think you misunderstood. I was referring to membership and boosters as ways to get more cards once you make the decision to spend money. I didn't mean to give the impression that either were free. |
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