Adventure Quest Worlds
- Area: Global,North America
- Official Site: Adventure Quest Worlds
- Publisher: Artix Entertainment
- Developer: Artix Entertainment
- Platform: Web Browser
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Overview
"Adventure Quest Worlds" is a 2D, fantasy, browser MMORPG similar to "RuneScape" that utilizes real time combat and a fast paced battle system.
Features
- Multiclassing lets you mix play styles
- Simple gameplay and user interface
- No download or install, plays right on browser
- Constant updates and new features
- Large game world, instant teleportation via world map
- Area: Global,North America
- Official Site: Adventure Quest Worlds
- Publisher: Artix Entertainment
- Developer: Artix Entertainment
- Platform: Web Browser
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Review
Reviewed by Lord Altay
The graphic style in Adventure Quest Worlds is similar to Adventure Quest's. The cartoony graphics are
bright and colorful but I experienced several visual glitches while playing. Combat has been completely revamped from the previous Adventure Quest game, rather than turn based
battles on special random encounter screens, fights in AQ Worlds take place right in the game world in real time. Players passing by can observe and take part in battles.
Combat is fast paced and most spells and abilities have instant cast times. Dozens of repeatable quests keep the grind bearable though progression still feels slow.
One
interesting feature in Adventure Quest Worlds is the ability to multiclass. Each player has both a 'base' level and a 'class' level with different experience bars. This
allows a player to gain class levels in potentially all 4 classes while continuing to raise his base level uninterrupted.
After playing around with a couple of the classes, I
would recommend new players to start out as warriors than experiment with the mage class later on. The beginner quests are all similar, but often emphasis the game's casual
feel. For example, new players must protect rats from cruel cat people in an area called 'Noobshire.' This is meant to parody MMORPG cliches which often have you killing
rats during the early stages of the game. Additionally, the world map in Adventure Quest Worlds is extremely useful since it allows the player to transport instantly to any
desired location.
AQ Worlds is fresh out of Open Beta and is already a very promising casual MMORPG. The developers are constantly adding new features and fixing old bugs.
But there are some issues with the game which I feel could of been done better. AQ Worlds seems to have jumped on the limited chat bandwagon, many zones have chatting disabled
and only allow preset messages such as 'Let's Attack!' A simple profanity filter would of sufficed to keep chat clean, no need to disable communication wholesale. And like
many other browser games, Adventure Quest Worlds is only free up to a point. Many of the most interesting features and areas are reserved for paying users but this doesn't
mean free users can't enjoy the game for as long as they please.























