Keeping your eye out for a neat Asian-themed MMO? ClapAlong has a new prospect for you: Warriors Saga. Inspired by Eastern fairy tales, Warriors Saga immerses the player in Asian folklore by placing an emphasis on interactive storytelling.
The free-to-play browser MMO boasts a wide variety of gameplay features, including pet training, "polymorphic transformation," real-time combat, and an automatic quest navigation system. GPS for MMOs? Maybe!
Warriors Saga launched its first server, Asgard, yesterday and is hosting several events to celebrate the release. Players participating in the first week will enjoy a double XP bonus, gift vouchers if they purchase gold, and free gold if they share word of the game to their friends on Facebook.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 12:34PM Elikal said
SOMETIMES I feel as if every second day a new MMO launches. WHO is going to play all that??
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 1:04PM Space Cobra said
"Inspired by Eastern Fairy Tales" is actually "Inspired by "Journey to the West" which is a famous story (and sorta fairy tale) about "Monkey" and his adventures in Asia.
I am kinda interested, but the info is rather skimpy on what characters you can make and what the combat system is like. It looks typical of Asian MMOs, but I don't want to look this gift-horse in the mouth (as per main website) and judge at first glance.
I am kinda interested, but the info is rather skimpy on what characters you can make and what the combat system is like. It looks typical of Asian MMOs, but I don't want to look this gift-horse in the mouth (as per main website) and judge at first glance.
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 2:06PM MMOaddict said
Is that concept art or ingame footage? Their screenshots are all concept art by the looks of it. What type of game is this? Isometric? 3D? 2D side scroller? Need more info please.
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 3:10PM Pingles said
Zentia is a very good Chinese-themed MMO. Quirky but fun to play.
That time period and lore is fascinating.
That time period and lore is fascinating.
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 7:06PM HiroProtagonist7 said
Man, "Clap Along" is the last name I'd pick for a company trying to release anything interactive. What? Not even Sing Along? We can only Clap Along?
Posted: Oct 28th 2011 7:07PM HiroProtagonist7 said
@HiroProtagonist7 must be "Click Along" was taken
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