See thread title. I'm looking for more, fun games to play online. I'd prefer web games as a sort of timesink in-between college courses, so thinks like Neopets or FR itself.
Any Recommendations? I like games where i can "hoard" or grow things.
See thread title. I'm looking for more, fun games to play online. I'd prefer web games as a sort of timesink in-between college courses, so thinks like Neopets or FR itself.
Any Recommendations? I like games where i can "hoard" or grow things.
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AithneAdura
I think you'd enjoy DragonCave, collectables based with emphasis on growing your dragons. And they're tiny so they fit perfectly in forum sigs (getting clicks is also how you grow dragons so...) I'm really bad at describing things...
Sylestia is pretty good too if you're into the breeding projects thing but I find that the economy isn't great over there and that it's very difficult to make money. But their breeding system is absolutely insane, it's fairly realistic and incredibly customizable. I recommend you check it out just for that, and the forums are quite nice over there, haven't seen a single bad apple in all my days.
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AithneAdura
I think you'd enjoy DragonCave, collectables based with emphasis on growing your dragons. And they're tiny so they fit perfectly in forum sigs (getting clicks is also how you grow dragons so...) I'm really bad at describing things...
Sylestia is pretty good too if you're into the breeding projects thing but I find that the economy isn't great over there and that it's very difficult to make money. But their breeding system is absolutely insane, it's fairly realistic and incredibly customizable. I recommend you check it out just for that, and the forums are quite nice over there, haven't seen a single bad apple in all my days.
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AithneAdura
www.chickensmoothie.com is quite a nice site if you like hoarding, though you can't really do much else.
You basically adopt litters of different species and watch them grow throughout the month.
I personally like it because there's an absolute ton of pretty pets to collect, and it's something to run in the background while I study >.>
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AithneAdura
www.chickensmoothie.com is quite a nice site if you like hoarding, though you can't really do much else.
You basically adopt litters of different species and watch them grow throughout the month.
I personally like it because there's an absolute ton of pretty pets to collect, and it's something to run in the background while I study >.>
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Goatlings.com is pretty good for that type of thing! There's not even any ads, so the horrible Neopets issue of Never Being Able To Do Anything because of lag doesn't exist. Everything is based on puns, they have a pretty simple battle/reward system, oh, and your starter kit is called the New Bee set. I kid you not (hehe, kid).
Downside: everything's a goat.
Upside: there's these little plushie things that you can give your goats to make them look a certain way. Kinda like Neopets' paintbrushes, but WAY more common.
The goats are the actual cutest thing ever. Here's one of mine:
[img]http://www.goatlings.com/images/pets/SnowKid.gif[/img]
And it won't yell at you for being inactive. Your goats get a little hungry, but it's very forgiving! If you want one to just check out in your free time, I highly recommend Goatlings!
Goatlings.com is pretty good for that type of thing! There's not even any ads, so the horrible Neopets issue of Never Being Able To Do Anything because of lag doesn't exist. Everything is based on puns, they have a pretty simple battle/reward system, oh, and your starter kit is called the New Bee set. I kid you not (hehe, kid).
Downside: everything's a goat.
Upside: there's these little plushie things that you can give your goats to make them look a certain way. Kinda like Neopets' paintbrushes, but WAY more common.
The goats are the actual cutest thing ever. Here's one of mine:
And it won't yell at you for being inactive. Your goats get a little hungry, but it's very forgiving! If you want one to just check out in your free time, I highly recommend Goatlings!