The elves are bringing two new playable character classes to Runes of Magic, along with the usual pointy-ears and naked mailbox dancing.
What’s a massively multiplayer online fantasy roleplaying game without playable elves? It’s Runes of Magic, at least until the September release of Chapter II – The Elven Prophecy.
Less than two months after the game officially launched, Frogster’s massively derivative online role-playing game Runes of Magic now boasts more than a million registered users.
Frogster continues to throw all the gameplay they can possibly find into Runes of Magic, introducing a suspiciously kart-like horse racing mini-game, complete with mystery power-ups.
After months of beta testing both open and closed, Frogster Interactive finally officially launches the first chapter of their massively multiplayer online game Runes of Magic.
Free-to-play massively multiplayer online game Runes of Magic continues to dress itself up as World of Warcraft’s developmentally disabled younger sibling in the trailer hearkening it’s impending official launch.
With the open beta attracting more than 450,000 players to the world of Taborea, Frogster Interactive has nailed down a March release date for their upcoming massively-multiplayer online roleplaying game Runes of Magic.
There’s a reason Frogster America’s free-to-play MMORPG Runes of Magic is free, and that reason is the Runes of Magic Item Shop, now accepting cash in exchange for items that make your grind easier.
The character database has been wiped clean and the servers has been rebooted as Frogster’s Runes of Magic launches it’s open beta test today, with 190,000 players already registered and ready to go.