Category: Mobile Games

Taichi Panda

Taichi Panda is a mobile 3D action RPG from Snail Games that leans heavily into quick dungeon runs, flashy skills, and constant character growth. You choose from four starting classes and carve through instanced stages filled with mobs and bigger boss encounters, picking up gear and experience as you go. It is built around the familiar loop of clearing content, improving your build through upgrades and crafting, then returning for tougher fights and better drops.

Publisher: Snail Games
Playerbase: Medium
Type: 3D RPG
Release Date: July 8, 2014
Pros: +Smooth, responsive combat. +Autoplay and auto-pickup help with farming. +Collectible pets that matter in fights. +Several PvP formats to rotate through.
Cons: -Occasional server slowdown and latency. -Progress can become a repetitive gear chase.

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Wartune

Wartune is a 2D browser MMORPG that blends lightweight empire management with turn-based, party-style combat. Instead of focusing purely on questing or purely on base building, it tries to keep you bouncing between upgrading your town, improving your hero, and jumping into quick battles, dungeons, and PvP modes. It remains one of the better-known browser MMOs thanks to its steady stream of daily activities and event cycles, plus a progression loop that is easy to understand even if you have never played a strategy browser game before.

Publisher: R2 Games
Playerbase: High
Type: Browser Strategy / RPG
Release Date: October 25, 2012 (International)
PvP: Arenas / World
Pros: +City growth and RPG progression fit together well. +New-player onboarding is clear and helpful. +Frequent events and daily activities.
Cons: -Monetization can translate into power. -Limited class roster.

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Candy Crush Soda Saga

Candy Crush Soda Saga is a colorful match-three puzzle title on iOS and Android that asks you to meet level goals under a limited move count. Match candies to trigger special pieces, clear blockers, and push your score high enough to earn stars and unlock the next stage.

Publisher: King Digital Entertainment
Playerbase: High
Type: Puzzle
Release Date: October 20, 2014
Pros: +Fresh special-candy interactions. +Helpful boosters and power-ups. +Boards that shift in multiple directions.
Cons: -A handful of stages can feel more luck-based than skill-based.

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Urban Rivals

Urban Rivals is a free-to-play, browser-driven collectible card MMO that plays out like a stylized comic book brawl. What sets it apart from most digital card games is its hidden “Pillz” wagering system, a secret attack multiplier that makes each round feel closer to a bluff-heavy card duel than a slow, numbers-first slugfest.

Publisher: Boostr
Playerbase: High
Type: Card Game
Release Date: January 17, 2006 (International)
Pros: +Enormous card pool (2000+). +25+ clans with distinct themes, bonuses, and play patterns. +Free-to-play friendly
Cons: -The web UI feels old-fashioned compared to modern card clients.

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Berserk: The Cataclysm

Berserk: The Cataclysm was a free-to-play, browser-based collectible card MMO that mixed fantasy card collecting with light territory strategy. Players ruled a floating sky-island, built squads from their card collection, and fought to defend their home or take land from other island owners to grow their domain.

Publisher: IDC Games
Type: Browser MMO
Release Date: August 12, 2013
Shut Down: October 01, 2015
Pros: +Card combat paired with island-control strategy. +Free-to-play entry point. +Runs directly in a browser.
Cons: -Cards are sold through the cash shop. -Fights resolve automatically with limited interaction. -A number of campaigns are locked behind paid access.

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Stormfall: Age of War

Stormfall: Age of War is a free-to-play browser strategy MMO that drops you into the troubled lands of Darkshine, where rebuilding a fallen empire starts with a single keep and a handful of workers. It mixes classic castle construction, long-term resource planning, and constant PvP pressure, all framed by the dry commentary of Lord Oberon. Visually, it leans into an old-school 2D isometric look, which will feel nostalgic to some and dated to others.

Publisher: Plarium
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Browser Strategy MMO
Release Date: November 1, 2012 (International)
Pros: +Large and active community. +Memorable narration and voice work. +Clear, functional UI once learned.
Cons:  -Premium shop can translate into combat advantage. -Retro presentation will not suit every player.

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Spiral Knights

Spiral Knights is a 3D, top-down action MMORPG that blends hack-and-slash combat with light puzzle rooms and a strong focus on cooperative dungeon runs. It plays a bit like a Diablo-style ARPG filtered through the dungeon sensibilities of classic Zelda, and it is available both as a standalone client and as a browser-based Java game.

Publisher: Sega
Playerbase: Medium
Type: MMORPG
Release Date: April 4, 2011 (NA/EU)
PvP: Arena
Pros: +Distinctive visual style. +Strong dungeon layouts. +Clever action RPG and puzzle pairing. +Robust crafting and upgrades.
Cons: -Progression can feel slow and guided. -Monetization can create advantages. -Overall world scope is compact.

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Sparta: War of Empires

Sparta: War of Empires (often shortened to SWoE) is a 2D, browser-based strategy MMO set in Ancient Greece, where you manage a modest Spartan city-state and try to grow it into a regional power. Between base building, army management, and constant pressure from other players, the game leans heavily into competitive play, with King Leonidas acting as your guide through the early steps.

Publisher: Plarium
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Browser Strategy MMO
Release Date: March 13, 2014 (International)
Pros: +Strong presentation for a browser title. +Premium currency is obtainable through questing.
Cons: -Busy, sometimes confusing UI. -Noticeable pay-to-win pressure.

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Forge of Empires

Forge of Empires is a 2D, browser-first strategy MMO from InnoGames, best known for long-running titles like Tribal Wars. The core loop is city-building and careful resource management, with your settlement evolving across historical eras, from a rough Stone Age village into a much larger, more complex modern city. You can play it in a web browser, and it also has dedicated versions on iOS and Android.

Publisher: InnoGames
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Browser Strategy MMO
Release Date: Apr 17, 2012 (International)
Pros: +Meaty solo campaign with steady objectives. +Satisfying era-to-era growth from Bronze into industry. +Lots of systems to optimize and upgrade.
Cons: -PvP is present but not the main focus. -Progression can feel deliberately slow.

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League of Angels

League of Angels is a 2D fantasy MMORPG you can jump into directly from your web browser, built around turn-based, auto-resolved battles and a constant drip of upgrades. Your job is to gather a party, awaken angelic allies, and push back the forces threatening the realm. It is designed to be accessible, feature-heavy, and easy to play in short sessions, even if you are multitasking.

Publisher: GTArcade
Playerbase: High
Type: Browser MMORPG
Release Date: Dec 13, 2013 (NA)
PvP: Arenas
Pros: +A huge amount of activities and progression paths. +Item crafting and upgrade loops that feel rewarding early on. +Strong character and UI art for a browser title.
Cons: -Real-money spending translates directly into power. -Menus and pop-ups can feel crowded and noisy. -Only 3 classes to choose from. -Progression becomes very slow in the later levels.

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