what are some good games on the compter but nothing bad [because of my dad]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? NaptownPrep answered Sunday May 6 2007, 8:17 pm: Well this depends on what genre of games you desire, and if you want morpg's"massive online role playing games" Enjoyable morpgs would consist of habbo, and runescape. (runescape.com) You connect online without download and there will be other be playing, so you can chat with them. Also on ijji.com They have many games. One i would choose is Gunz; which is very popular, but it is a shooting game they you play with other users. I think you should atleast look at the preview of the game. I believe you would like it. Also, guildwars. You can connect online with other users but it cost approximately 50 dollars, from a gaming boutique. My friends and I play guildwars and love it. But, it gets boring once you've beat it. But it is a very long game and is updated constantly. You can even do quest and missions with other people.
Also a game similar to that is WoW,(World of Warcraft) which is great but it includes a monthly fee. [ NaptownPrep's advice column | Ask NaptownPrep A Question ]
9dayz answered Saturday May 5 2007, 9:16 pm: hi!!! there alot types of comptr games! Are you PC user or Mac user? For everyone rate i'd choose the Age of empire 3 it is a real time strategy! it costs about 30 USD! you can learn about history in the making, arrange your country economics, declare a war, etc! you can check it out in www.gamespot.com
Sw33tKiss3s answered Saturday May 5 2007, 8:35 pm: club penguin! its soo fun it looks pretty dorky but me and my friends still play it online. its free and no downloads neccesary
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