Zu Online

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Zu Online is a 3-D, cartoony, cell-shaded mmorpg. This game has quick leveling. Quests teach you the basics and direct you to new locations, making questing fun and worthwhile. The game will remind you of Dream of Mirror Online, with regards to graphics.

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Zu Online Information
Game Title : Zu Online
Genres: 3D, Fantasy, MMORPG
Publisher : IGG
Developer : Onwind Digital
Area : USA / Global
Official Site : Click Here
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

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Pros: +Quick Leveling, +Quests are simple and reward plenty of experience, +Sleek user interface, +Faction PvP System.

Cons: -Monsters give little experience, -Must rely on quests to level and for equipment, -Classes are gender specific, -Limited customization -Small community so far in beta.

Zu Online Review

Zu Online has five classes, Swordsmen, Sun Warrior, Moon Maiden, Summoner, and Bead Fairy. Unfortunately, the class you pick also determines your gender. The Moon Maiden and Bead Fairy are female, while the other three classes are male.

Zu Online also features a simple faction system and depending on which of the three factions you pick, you’ll start in one of the three faction cities and be instructed by quests on how to proceed. You should complete every quest you encounter since quests are your main source of experience: individual monsters give 10 experience a piece whereas a quest instructing you to kill 10 of the same monster will reward you 2000+ experience. Quests will also reward you with equipment and spells, making advancement much easier.

One interesting feature about Zu Online is that players can receive instant in game help through the Zu Online live chat system, which can be accessed from the Zu Online homepage. Although this system should be abused for simple questions, it’s excellent for reporting bugs and getting assistance if your character is stuck somewhere or glitched out. Zu Online’s auction house also makes trading and commerce much more accessible.

Progression through the initial portions of the game is rapid and enjoyable, as questing keeps your mind off grinding. Once you reach level 30 you can dabble in the PvP system in Zu Online, which is for the most part enjoyable. Overall, Zu Online is worth trying. Don’t expect much from Zu Online, however, in terms of story or community until later levels when you can participate in PvP.

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