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  2. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Downloadable client (Windows, Mac, Linux) Tactical combat Domain of Heroes: Closed Text-based Fantasy Free-to-play 2008 2017 Dragon Ball Online: Closed 3D: Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2010: 2013 Downloadable client (Windows, Mac, Linux) Tactical combat Dragon Nest: Active 3D: Fantasy: Freemium: 2010: Manual aim action combat Dragon Oath: China 3D ...

  3. Player versus player - Wikipedia

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    Player versus player (PvP) is a type of multiplayer interactive conflict within a game between human players. [1] This is often compared to player versus environment (PvE), in which the game itself controls its players' opponents.

  4. Multi-user dungeon - Wikipedia

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    MUD clients are computer applications that make the MUD telnet interface more accessible to users, [60] with features such as syntax highlighting, keyboard macros, and connection assistance. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] Prominent clients include TinyTalk, TinyFugue, TinTin++, and zMUD.

  5. Massively multiplayer online game - Wikipedia

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    A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG or more commonly MMO) is an online video game with a large number of players to interact in the same online game world. [1] MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world, although there are games that differ.

  6. Dino Storm - Wikipedia

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    Dino Storm is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game where players can interact with other players across the world and participate in large-scale player versus player (PvP) battles. Players can engage in PvP combat even in the early game; the importance of PvP clan fights increases towards the endgame, since fame points can be ...

  7. PvP (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    PvP, also known as Player vs Player, was a longrunning video game webcomic, written and drawn by Scott Kurtz. It was launched on May 4, 1998. It was launched on May 4, 1998. The webcomic follows the events at a fictional video game magazine company, featuring many running gags and references with a focus on nerd culture .

  8. AIKA Online - Wikipedia

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    Aika divides the player base into 5 factions or nations for purposes of PvP. They are Alethius, Feonir, Lenaria, Vanov, and Ostyrion. Each nation possesses its own flag but share the same map and set of quests. Players start off nationless and eventually become a citizen of a nation by completing a quest at level 10.

  9. Dreamlords - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, players are given tasks to complete, build armies and can play either in cooperative PvE play or PvP combat. [4] With a downloaded client, the Dreamlords client functioned similar to a real-time strategy game. The client was used primarily to fight battles and do quests.