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AdventureQuest (also referred to by its website name BattleOn or abbreviated to AQ) is an online Flash-based single-player role-playing video game started in 2002 [1] and currently developed by Artix Entertainment. A one-time "guardianship" fee was introduced in 2003, allowing the player to access extended in-game content.
AdventureQuest Worlds is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the world of Lore, where players traverse its landscape and engage in quests and battles against various monsters, all while interacting with or alongside other players and non-playable characters (NPCs).
A. Q. Shipley (Allan Quay Shipley, born 1986), known as AQ, American former football center and coach; A-Q (born 1986), Nigerian rapper; AQ Interactive, a Japanese video game developer
AdventureQuest, also known as BattleOn due to its domain name or AdventureQuest Classic, is Artix Entertainment's first project released in October 2002.It was originally titled "Land Of Rising Evil", which was abbreviated to "Lore" and is now the name for the game's fictional setting.
AQ stands for Artistic Quality. It was the parent company of the developers Artoon, Cavia and feelplus, and most recently the U.S. publisher Xseed Games. AQ Interactive and its subsidiaries produced games both under the AQ Interactive name, as well as developing for other publishers such as Microsoft Studios (now Xbox Game Studios) and Nintendo.
AQW may refer to: AdventureQuest Worlds , a browser-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game released by Artix Entertainment AQW, the FAA LID code for Harriman-and-West Airport , North Adams, Massachusetts
The company was founded in 1997 but formed in its current state in October 2011 by the merger of the original Marvelous Entertainment with AQ Interactive, and Liveware. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] History
Shipley attended Moon Area High School in Moon Township, Pennsylvania.As a team captain, he helped the football team reach the 2003 WPIAL Class AAA semifinals. He was a named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, and the Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33 lists and played in the 2004 Big 33 Football Classic.