I love me a good RPG, especially an online one, but in todays super fast moving world who really has time to dedicate to one. Who has the time to sit around and interact with other people who share the same interest, who has the time to perform the menial tasks required to build up wealth and skill?
Enter ProgressQuest; the greatest MMORPG I have ever seen. All you have to do is roll up your character, walk away and let the game progress. All you have to do is watch the progress meter go, no interaction, no mining, no nothing. The game was originally developed by Eric Fredricksen in 2002 as a parody of EverQuest and quickly caught fire, so much so that almost 10 years later it’s still being played by thousands of people around the world. They even have online servers that you can join, adding the MMORPG aspect to the gameplay.
The client is Windows only, but a dedicated fan has created a Chrome App that will allow you to play the game under any operating system that runs Google’s Chrome browser. If you decide to play and are looking for a guild to join, think about the “Slogs of Hatred” (Guild tag +SoH+) in the Spoltog realm and fight along side my Level 57 Inner Mason.
[Link to ProgressQuest]
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