Runes of Magic Play Now!
PLAYThis week we have new previews and interviews we would like to direct your attention to.
Preview: Fragland
Fragland, a Belgian gaming website, published a good general preview on Runes of Magic and closes with a praise:
"the list of features that are already present in the game make that it easily rises above the rest of the competition in the F2P market."
Preview: I am a PC Gamer
An interesting preview written from a female player's perspective can be found on "I am a PC Gamer":
"So all in all, pluses and minuses, it’s looking like a great game for casual and hard core alike. It is very easy to pick up from the start, though the dual class system is a bit tougher to get around. If you choose wisely though, you should be able to get around that fine as well."
Source: www.iamapcgamer.com/news/Runes-of-Magic-she-says
Preview: MMORPG-Center
We're not only on the MMORPG-Center's Watchlist for 2009 but they also took the time to check out Runes of Magic to write a preview:
"Runes of Magic does hold the potential to trapping a considerable amount of players in its web of adventures especially since it holds a great advantage over many of its competitors: it’s a free massive multiplayer online role playing game and unlike many other of its kind, it seems at least decent enough to take it for a spin."
Add-Ons: Curse
Good news for add-On-afficionados: Curse has already gathered more than a hundred UI add-ons for Runes of Magic.
Their well-categorised collection offers something for everyone. Check it out here: rom.curse.com/downloads/rom-addons/
Interview: Thirteen1.com
Online-Magazine Thirteen1 put us on their electronic cover and features another "catch-up" interview with RoM's English-speaking Community Manager... yours truely in issue #11 of their online magazine.
Interview: Allakhazam
And last but not least, we present Allakhazam's interview with Frogster America's interim CEO Sean Kauppinen if Runes of Magic is "The Next Generation of F2P?".
Quite a bit to read.