The closed beta for Jagged Alliance Online is coming along nicely, and gamigo is ready to bring in another wave of beta testers. Would you like to be part of that wave? You're in luck because the Jagged Alliance Online team has given us 5,000 closed beta keys to hand out.
Just visit our giveaway page to get your key, and if you haven't already created an account at JAO, do so at the official site. Once you've gone through account creation, log into the gamigo account system, scroll down to Jagged Alliance Online, and enter your beta key.
That's all there is to it. Now you're ready to jump into closed beta testing -- squash those bugs and have fun!
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jan 20th 2012 9:06PM BIGGIN said
1 down, 4,999 to go. Thanks!
Posted: Jan 21st 2012 5:12AM HackJack said
Tried it. The game WILL fail with their current business model. Hurray for wasted investment money.
Posted: Jan 21st 2012 5:36PM (Unverified) said
@Tazmanyak The starting presentation is horrible. You basically have to click and hope to figure things out in the beginning. Gameplay isn't very good, is very simple (compared to other "Tactics" games like Wakfu). The cash system seems to revolve around buying and repairing weapons, so is basically pay to win.
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Posted: Jan 21st 2012 7:26PM Kordor said
@Tazmanyak
Had no problems with presentation. Getting into the game is pretty easy, besides of a few things like ressing your character, but one question in chat and you know the answer.
The game already offers so much content as a full price game does.
So even if it does not hold your attention for months, you could play it as 50h or so single player game without investing any money.
The Investment model I can't really judge atm. Right now there are no prices and I am not sure how much of a part this will pay in the end.
Right now spending gold (which you will be able to buy with real money) is like cheating in a single player game.
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Had no problems with presentation. Getting into the game is pretty easy, besides of a few things like ressing your character, but one question in chat and you know the answer.
The game already offers so much content as a full price game does.
So even if it does not hold your attention for months, you could play it as 50h or so single player game without investing any money.
The Investment model I can't really judge atm. Right now there are no prices and I am not sure how much of a part this will pay in the end.
Right now spending gold (which you will be able to buy with real money) is like cheating in a single player game.
Posted: Jan 21st 2012 12:23PM (Unverified) said
I wasn't aware that Gamigo is publishing this game. Their account system is really wonky, and I don't care for any of the larger f2p publishers, but I'm still excited to test this.
Posted: Jan 21st 2012 1:19PM Macabre 13 said
Was excited about this until I saw gamigo was behind it. No thanks. Poor business model, and even poorer support, not even gonna bother wasting my time to download.
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