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Astroempires.com – Welcome To The New Universe

  • August 8, 2012

Go to astroempires.com if you want to find a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) that you can play in order to ease some of your boredom. Astro Empires is addictive, but it is still worth it to learn what it is all about. If you know how to play, then you can come here and get started playing right away, but if you do not, you might need to go on a virtual tour of it. Astroempires.com is available in many languages,, since players all over the world are encouraged to visit. More than 40,000 people have visited the site in order to play, so you know there will be plenty of people available for you to get acquainted with.

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Multiverse.net – The Future Of MMOGs

  • September 6, 2008

Multiverse.netSince Everquest came into the scene, massive online worlds took off and they haven’t stopped growing since. While it might not seem like it, creating these massively multiplayer online experiences can be expensive for developers.

To ensure the continued growth of massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs), the folks at Multiverse.net have come up with a very interesting conceptual tool. These ex Netscape programmers, have come up with a great idea. With the Multiverse technology, programmers will be able to easily create online environments for people to enjoy. Players with a Multiverse account will be able to access all of these online worlds, making for a more diverse play environment and lessened production costs. This gives developers a free pass to create the online worlds they’ve only dreamed of. The site hopes that players who have passed off on online gaming will find these new possibilities attracting.

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Gne.Flickr.com – Game Neverending is Back

  • April 2, 2008

Gne.Flickr.comGame Neverending, the massively multiplayer online game from Ludicorp aka the Flickr group has been resurrected. Unlike your usual MMOG fare, Game Neverending is premised on lightheartedness and humor, in other words, you really can’t win.

No bloodshed, no gore, no warfare—no wonder it was shuffled off to the dead pool. However, in its new incarnation brings back this joviality allowing players to craft their object manipulation skills and socialize, something we’re used to in this 2.0 age. Objects can be combined to create other objects; they can be manipulated just to see what happens. You can move around and explore possibly empty stores. And if that gets old, start chatting with your fellow players. The game uses your Flickr account info for login.

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MMOABC.com – Empowering Gamers

  • December 10, 2007

MMOABC.comMMOABC.com is a premier Web 2.

0 platform that provides an interactive environment that empowers gamers by letting them capture and share individual gaming experiences, build extensive communities, and stay current on industry news. In addition, MMOABC.com provides game portal hosting services for developers, publishers, and operators in the rapidly growing billion dollar massively multiplayer online games market. MMOABC.com is the first pure Web 2.0 MMOG platform to empower gamers and the developers, publishers, and operators within the online games industry. MMOABC.com has an unparallel social network, powerful guild hosting platform, and creates exclusive premium game portals to leading MMOG title for developers, publishers, and operators. MMOABC.com offers everything that gamers today want and more. Whether it is making new gaming friends, managing their large guilds, staying up to date on game industry news, or just downloading their new favorite MMOG title. MMOABC.com

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Multiverse.com – Network of MMOGs and Virtual Worlds

  • June 29, 2007

Multiverse.comMultiverse is a new generation of online interactive gaming, allowing you to build your MMOG (Massively Multi-player Online Games) or as we commonly call it, a virtual world. The company, which was launched by a team of Netscape veterans promises to enable the user to create their own virtual world in less time and without forking out nearly as much cash.

You can download their client along with their suite of tools and start assets to start building your dream world today. These MMOGs are customizable to your own tastes, after all, you are the one who will be profiting from them. You can generate revenue from your virtual world by subscriptions, sales, ads, and more, then pay Multiverse just a ten percent cut of the revenue.

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