Gear Games Reviews
Gear Games Reviews
In the Games 0nline world, freemium games have found a niche in the 0nline Games world, where it is hard to gain significant success against entrenched titans like World of Warcraft. Some games had tried ad-supported models, but what they found was that by simply selling stuff like in-game currency and items, extra character slots and so on, they were able to get a much better payoff ' and more engaged players as well! However, for many gamers freemium meant the same as 'second rate' ' you were getting something like Runescape or one of millions of not-so-good Flash-based online games that were really just a waste of time to even slog through to check out.
More recently it seems that a new life has been given to the freemium model as a means of repurposing existing 0nline Games Free. I'm taking a look at three such games ' the Turbine-developed MMORPG games Dungeons & Dragons Online and Lord of the Rings Online, which went 'free to play' last year and last month respectively, and also id Software's Quake Live, an browser-based online version of their classic Quake III Team Arena game from 2001.
In the Games 0nline world, freemium games have found a niche in the 0nline Games world, where it is hard to gain significant success against entrenched titans like World of Warcraft. Some games had tried ad-supported models, but what they found was that by simply selling stuff like in-game currency and items, extra character slots and so on, they were able to get a much better payoff ' and more engaged players as well! However, for many gamers freemium meant the same as 'second rate' ' you were getting something like Runescape or one of millions of not-so-good Flash-based online games that were really just a waste of time to even slog through to check out.
More recently it seems that a new life has been given to the freemium model as a means of repurposing existing 0nline Games Free. I'm taking a look at three such games ' the Turbine-developed MMORPG games Dungeons & Dragons Online and Lord of the Rings Online, which went 'free to play' last year and last month respectively, and also id Software's Quake Live, an browser-based online version of their classic Quake III Team Arena game from 2001.