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Free Realms
Kingdom of Loathing
ourWorld
ourWorld is impeccable at snagging the attention of its chief audience, tweens and teens. That much is certain just from a quick playthrough of the game's areas - At just about any time of the day, even school hours curiously enough, there are plenty of teenagers commenting about one another's outfits and befriending each other in the various social and gaming lounges offered by the programmers.
Read more»Moshi Monsters
If there is a sentiment that sums up Moshi Monsters, it really is that one, and I mean it in the most flattering way possible. Nearly every moment of this exquisitely-crafted game shows tremendous polish, and it is all geared toward making the finished product more charming. While the game is clearly aimed at children aged seven to 12, there is more than enough here to keep parents involved as well. Read more»
Big Fish Games Launching New Virtual World, Faunasphere
Kudos to TechFlash for the scoop, which we now share with you, dear Gamezebo readers. Read more about Faunasphere at TechFlash and check out the official Faunasphere Web site. The browser-based multiplayer virtual world is in beta now. Read more»
Wizard101
Bang! Howdy
Camp Fu Weekend at Gamezebo
CampFu is a casual massively multiplayer online game where you can play games for free online with your friends, win together, and customize your avatar with thousands of different looks. All of the games are free-to-play but you can earn tickets or buy FuCash to get extra special premium items.
Rebel Monkey is opening up CampFu for a special Gamezebo weekend because they love our community and you can be among the first to check it out with 200 free tickets.
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MapleStory
MapleStory, a free massively-multiplayer online (MMO) game, makes itself hard to judge. On one hand, it is free, and there is nothing really "wrong" or broken with the gameplay. The overall look is bright and colorful, and plenty of help is offered from the in-game dialog boxes and non-playing characters.
But once you dig a little deeper and put some hours into the game, you realize why it is free - it's doubtful that many would be willing to pay monthly or yearly subscription fees for such a basic game that also has some obvious flaws. If you're not investing money on MapleStory, you can accept its flaws a bit more readily than something you pay $10 or $20 per month for.
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Pirates CSG Online
I have a secret: I really like collectible card games. I like the strategy, the lore behind the cards, the way they work together even after expansions, and I especially like getting together with friends. However, I really dislike building the decks, waiting on friends to get together, and spending the money to get the cards to make the right decks.
This is why online collective card games (CCGs) are so cool. And I've found one with pirates!
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