Category: MMO

Grimoire: Manastorm

Grimoire: Manastorm is a multiplayer first-person arena game that swaps bullets for spellbooks, delivering FPS-style movement and aiming through a roster of magical abilities instead of conventional weapons. Rather than managing ammo and recoil, you are juggling elemental attacks, mobility tools, and defensive counters, with quick duels often decided by positioning, timing, and smart spell selection.

Publisher: Omniconnection
Type: Shooter
PvP: Conquest / Free-For-All
Release Date: February 04, 2015 (Early Access)
Pros: +Wide selection of distinctive spells. +Several classes with different roles. +Quick, reactive arena fights.
Cons: -No solo/offline option. -Limited amount of content. -Very small active community.

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Victory: The Age of Racing

Victory: The Age of Racing is a free-to-play 3D racing MMO focused on open-wheel, Formula 1 style cars that you can build, customize, and upgrade. Set in a world where DriveNet’s authoritarian rules have pushed motorsport underground, it frames its multiplayer races as acts of rebellion, then backs that theme up with detailed car models, demanding tracks, and a tuning system that rewards players who enjoy learning how a vehicle behaves at speed.

Publisher: Vae Victis Games
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Racing
Release Date: February 13, 2016
Pros: +Impressive visuals with highly detailed cars. +Robust editor for building and painting your vehicle. +Handling that feels responsive and consistent. +Tracks that demand precision.
Cons: -No proper onboarding for new players. -Not many modes to rotate through. -Busy lobby interface that can feel overwhelming. 

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Tactical Craft Online

Tactical Craft Online blends a voxel-style sandbox with light RPG progression, placing you in a shared online world where gathering, crafting, and surviving are the main priorities. You roam across different biomes to collect materials, shape the terrain, build structures, and occasionally clash with other players when the game pulls you into its turn-based combat.

Publisher: Alexander Chipurnykh
Playerbase: Low
Type: Sandbox RPG
Release Date: February 12, 2016
Pros: +Large persistent world to explore and reshape. +Deep crafting and progression paths. +Character stats that influence turn-based fights.
Cons: -Chat moderation can feel unpredictable. -Very little onboarding for new players. -Battles can trigger with little warning.

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Starbreak

Starbreak is a free-to-play roguelike MMO action platformer built around quick runs through unpredictable sci-fi stages. You drop into procedurally assembled worlds, clear rooms packed with hostile aliens, and take on dangerous bosses while hunting for better gear. With four distinct Shell classes and a strong emphasis on co-op coordination, the game leans heavily on player skill, positioning, and adapting to whatever the next generated layout throws at you.

Publisher: Crunchy Games
Playerbase: Low
Type: Action Platformer
Release Date: May 10, 2016
Pros: +Randomized worlds that keep runs fresh. +Co-op play that rewards coordination. +Tight, skill-driven platform combat.
Cons: -No PvP mode for competitive players. -Steep difficulty curve early on.

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Astro Lords: Oort Cloud

Astro Lords: Oort Cloud is a sci-fi action MMORTS that mixes space piracy, real-time ship fights, and long-term base development. You play as an “Astro Lord”, the owner of a colonized asteroid that serves as your command center, shipyard, and resource bank while you expand influence through raiding, trading, and production across nearby rocks in the Oort Cloud.

Publisher: Bisbog
Playerbase: Low
Type: Strategy
PvP: Arena / Raids
Release Date: April 15, 2015
Pros: +Fast, satisfying ship skirmishes. +Lots of systems to juggle and optimize. +Bright, detailed presentation.
Cons: -Monetization can feel pay-to-win. -Progression leans on longer and longer timers. -Battles can be shallower than they first appear.

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Pool Nation FX

Pool Nation FX positions itself as a modern, free-to-play pool simulation MMO, aiming for believable table physics and a clean presentation rather than arcade spectacle. It supports both competitive online play and a mix of solo and co-op options, so it can work as a quick match game or a longer-term practice tool for players who want something closer to real-world pool.

Publisher: Cherry Pop Games
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Pool Simulation
Release Date: December 7, 2015
PvP: Rankings / Leagues
Pros: +Convincing, simulation-style ball physics. +Sharp visuals and table detail. +Plenty of modes for different skill levels.
Cons: -Some options are gated behind purchases. -Steep learning curve for new players. 

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Heroes of SoulCraft

Jump into Heroes of SoulCraft if you want a lightweight, match-based MOBA that favors speed and approachability instead of marathon sessions. Designed for both PC and mobile, it offers 2v2 and 4v4 team play and keeps things punchy with arcade-style pacing, quick objectives, and simple lane pressure.

Publisher: MobileBits
Playerbase: Low
Type: Arcade MOBA
Platforms: PC, Android, iOS
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Pros: +Free-to-play. +Cross-platform. +Controller support.
Cons: -Instability issues like crashes, lag spikes, and assorted bugs. -Very little onboarding, with minimal tutorials or helpful tooltips. -Not much variety in content over time.

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Creativerse

Creativerse is a 3D, block-based sandbox adventure where exploration and construction go hand in hand. It drops you into a bright, creature-filled world and asks you to gather, mine, and craft your way from a rough starting camp into anything from a practical survival base to an elaborate showpiece build. Along the way you get flexible building tools, blueprint-style construction aids, teleporters for getting around, and a standout feature for the genre, fully tameable creatures you can keep and farm for materials.

Publisher: Playful Corporation
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Sandbox Adventure
Release Date: August 12, 2014
Pros: +Flexible building tools and quality-of-life features. +Large world built for exploring and harvesting. +Blueprints make complex builds easier to plan. +Crafting recipes unlock in a clear progression.
Cons: -No server browser, joining worlds can be awkward. -No offline play option. -Lacks NPCs to make the world feel lived-in.

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Star Crusade

The far edge of space becomes a battleground after the discovery of what appears to be the last remaining Stargate. Star Crusade takes that premise and turns it into a digital collectible card game where you pick one of six races, build a race-locked deck, and fight other players online for control and bragging rights.

Publisher: Xim, Inc
Playerbase: Small
Type: CCG Strategy
Release Date: December 15, 2015
Pros: +Space setting and faction flavor. +Strong ambient soundtrack. +Card crafting via melting extras. +Developers appear engaged with feedback.
Cons: -Frequent instability, crashes, and assorted bugs. -Very familiar design that closely resembles genre leaders. -Monetization can feel pay-to-win.

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Cards and Castles

In Cards and Castles, battles play out like a tabletop skirmish brought to life, you build a deck, draw into options each turn, then spend coins to deploy units, structures, and spells onto a grid. It is a free-to-play hybrid of collectible card game and tactics, built around five distinct factions that encourage different approaches, from aggressive melee pushes to slower, defensive setups.

Publisher: Bit Mass, LLC
Playerbase: Medium
Type: CCG Strategy
Release Date: April 10, 2014
Pros: +Distinct factions support varied strategies. +Plays across multiple platforms. +Polished interface with appealing sound and visuals.
Cons: -Occasional freezing and stability hiccups. -Slow card acquisition for free players. -Familiar mechanics that echo other CCGs.

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