Gods of Time
"Gods of Time" is a 2D browser MMORPG that emulates games like "World of Warcraft," but with simpler graphics.
Unlike other browser MMORPGs, "Gods of Time" has nearly every RPG element you would find in a downloadable game. Unlike most browser based games, "Gods of Time" doesn’t limit the amount you play, so players can play play for as long as they want and continue to develop their character(s).
If you're looking for a fully fledged MMORPG to play using only your browser, this is one of the best choices for you!
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- Pro: Lots of features [Great for a Browser based game]
- Pro: Has an auction house
- Pro: Excellent item system
- Pro: Simple PvP
- Pro: Large community
- Pro: Newbie friendly
- Genre: MMORPG, Fantasy, Browser, 2D, Action, Fighting
- Area: Global
- Official Site: Gods of Time
- Publisher: Kicksome, Inc
- Developer: Kicksome, Inc
- Platform: Web Browser
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Review
Gods of Time is a browser based MMORPG that plays in real time and tries to emulate the features of a downloadable MMORPG. The game has five playable classes; Fighter, Cleric, Mage, Hunter and Thief. Surprisingly, The game does have some character customization. Players can choose from nine different character designs, which adds a sense uniqueness to your character. The game actually feels like a downloadable MMORPG, as the game has PvP, Partying, an auction house, skills, attributes and so much more.
One aspect of the game’s combat is pretty silly. In order to begin a fight with a monster, you have to walk on top of them and since the monsters don’t move, players have can choose whenever they want to fight or not, which takes away a lot of the game’s challenge. Aside from that one small complaint, the combat in Gods of Time is some of the best I’ve seen in any browser game. Combat operates in almost the same fashion as the combat in Adventure Quest and Myth War Online. Combat takes place on a battle screen where the player and monster are on the opposite ends of the screen and can attack each other in real time. Each attack has a different cool down, so players should select their attacks wisely. Unlike most browser games, players actually have to hit buttons and participate in combat, rather than just watching their avatar fight, which I’m surprised isn’t the norm in all browser games.
The best aspect of Gods of Time is the game’s community. Players can buy and sell items in the game’s auction house and even party with each other, which is a remarkable feat for a browser game. Players can also talk to everyone in the game at once, so new players should not have any trouble getting used to the game, as players on the game’s chat are incredibly helpful, and vigilant administrators keep the chat spam free.
The single best aspect of God’s of Time is the game’s item system. It’s no secret that the game borrowed the entire item system from World of Warcraft, but thats not a bad thing. The game has magic, rare, and epic items; all of which are color coded just like World of Warcraft. Magic items are green, rare items are blue and Epic items are purple. Because the game has a lot of different items, players will be hooked trying to get the best possible gear for their characters.
The single biggest drawback to Gods of Time is the game’s “crystal” currency, which is required to purchase new skills. The only way to get more “crystals” is to refer friends to the game, or pay the company money. You could also use game currency to buy crystals from other players, but they’re absurdly expensive. Luckily, the game starts you off with 50 which is enough for a while, but if you expect to play Gods of Time hard core, it’s best to either save up your gold and buy some more crystals from other players or refer friends to the game. Gods of Time is definitely worth checking out, especially if you’re a fan of browser games.
Review Mister Happy
October 9, 2009
Review
yo how the hell can i talk in thsi game?????
darkjanga, on June 18th 2009 01:11 pm
The Entire graphics are the RTP files of RPGmaker XP, was only a cut-paste work... And the battle characters are bad placed in front of the battleback
SirFranc, on May 26th 2009 11:30 pm
a good game just realy needs a graphic update ....
pinchy212, on April 16th 2009 09:59 pm
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true, teh game needs a graphic update but its pretty entretaining if you dont want to download anything. i like it. u can always find a better game, but its still a good game. and u talk changing to the "world" channel at the bottom of the map, but you need to be level 2 to change the channels (there is a party one, group, world.. etc.).
Ed, on August 20th 2009 04:00 pm