MMORPG.co.uk’s Weekly MMORPG Editor’s Choice Award Runes of Magic

There are many Free-to-Play MMORPGs out there in the world; sometimes if feels like there might even be too many. How are you to choose which to play? How do you know which are good, or which would best suit your personal style? With our help, of course!

If there’s a new MMORPG on the market, you can be sure that we’ve played it, reviewed it, and are ready to help you start playing it! As such, we’ve decided to let you know which games we think you’ll like the most. Each week, we’re going to put up a new review of a game we feel is just too good to miss: this week, Runes of Magic!

Runes of Magic is a 3D Fantasy MMORPG with beautiful 3D graphics, fully-realized dungeon encounters, unmatched character customization, and a unique multi-class system. It comes packed with both simple improvements and changes to some traditional MMORPG systems – and some entirely new features and additions too.

The first of the more noticeable additions you will find throughout the lands of Taborea is in the character creation. Here, you are given the choice of over twenty different face and hairstyles, and can choose from almost any color imaginable. Then, you are able to choose the size of each and every individual body part on you character, and their height too. Coupled with the later ability to choose a Primary and Secondary color for each piece of armor you equip, you should have a hard time finding another player that looks even remotely like you do.

If you should however find another character that resembles yours, Runes of Magic has a solution for that too, and it lies in the totally awesome multi-class system. While to begin with you are only able to select one class, upon reaching level 10 you are given the choice of a second, and will have access to certain skills from their arsenal; however, this comes at a price – time – as in order to gain access to these skills you must first designate your secondary class as your primary, and begin again from level 1.


At present, 6 classes are available (Rogue, Warrior, Knight, Priest, Scout and Mage) – however when you factor in Secondary Classes, you’ll find that number to be closer to 30. Levelling is amazingly fluent, too. Questing, as it’s called, is once again very much like that found in World of Warcraft, both in style and in quantity. There are currently over 600 quests in Runes of Magic, with many more on the horizon, and although they will feel quite familiar to those of you that have player WoW, there are several key differences that you will notice upon completing them.

Firstly, the Mini-Map has been used to its fullest advantage, as both enemies and items that can be used in quests are displayed. Secondly, all available quests are shown on the Full Map, saving much time otherwise spent searching for something to do all over the world. Thirdly, an Auto-Run feature has been implemented and can be accessed via either the Full Map or the Quest Log to make travelling less of a Burden. And finally, enemies that are required for active quests will show information in the tool-tip displayed when you hover your mouse over them.

On top of the features already mentioned, Runes of Magic features player housing, limitless crafting options, group-themed dungeons and quests, and a plethora of traditional MMORPG elements that are best experienced firsthand. In summary, Runes of Magic is one of the most accomplished MMORPG titles on the market, and best of all; it’s completely free to play. This isn’t a game you’re going to want to miss.

Click HERE to play Runes of Magic now for free, or HERE to see more screenshots, videos, user comments and reviews!

MMORTS Desert Operations Wins Best Classic Online Game Award

Desert Operations: Winner of the “Best Classic Online Game”


The players have made their decision and have selected: Desert Operations is the “Best Classic Browser Game” on the market. The popular strategy game based on resources, joining alliances and participating in devastating battles won the award for “Browser Game of the Year 2011” in the category “Best Classic Game”. In the selection process players have cast more than 24,000 of their votes to select the “Browser Game of the Year 2011”.
“The award emphasizes the impressive international popularity of Desert Operations”, states Andreas Planer, CEO of the Looki Publishing GmbH, an affiliate of the next idea GmbH. “Ultimately it comes down to what the players like to play. And they have demonstrated this with their election. We would like to thank all the players and voters for their support.” The award ceremony for “Browser Game of the Year” has been held annually since 2005 and is considered as one of the most popular international awards that a browser game can be nominated for and win.

Christoph Süß, CEO of the developer playzo, stated: “We are delighted in having Looki as an experienced partner by our side. The very positive and overwhelming response from the players of Desert Operations is the result of our highly successful collaboration, with which we will be implementing more successful and exciting projects such as Romadoria in the near future”.
The strategic military online game Desert Operations is part of the extensive portfolio of the gaming portal Looki and is currently offered in 17 different languages.
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