Neveron. It's an incredibly in-depth Empire game based off classic table top battle tech. Battles are fought just like the board game. You can even give permission to your clannies to pilot certain units for you should you come under attack while you're offline.
It's a very complex game and you shouldn't expect to just jump in and pwn. If you have the time to get in to it, it can be very rewarding.
Also there are MUDs which most can be played with JAVA telnet from your browser. The best MUD hands-down is Materia Magicka. If you like it you're highly encouraged to download and use an interface specially designed for MUDs such as portal of zmud.
I think we have to say Genre Wars or the escapist mods will hunt us down and kill us in our sleep with bad forum posts. Those things are sharp man.
But now seriously I do have to say Genre Wars, I played Adventure Quest for awhile and Runescape too, but they were both kind of blah. I still know people who in grade 9, think Runescape is better than WoW or Guild Wars. I just. Don't. Get it.
Edit: If this includes flash games, Azul Baronis, Warlords: Call to Arms and a lot of tower defense games (Gemcraft) are good.
I always seem to play that game during the festive season, due to free items.
After that i just seem to forget about it, and then my account gets delted.
It's still in beta. But the big thing for me is that I can be up and playing the game in 5 minutes, from nearly any computer that's online. So it makes a very good FPS game (Q3A) accessible from the same standpoint of, say, Neopets.
It's the same thing, pretty much.
Except it runs shittier, has a broken skill matching system, and more downtime per week than WoW during major patches.
That said, my computer runs it at 125 fps so it doesn't matter, but I've seen many other machines that run Q3A at 125 fps and run QL at like 30 (on Asylum, anyway).
The skill matching is a good idea, but isn't quite working well just yet because there's currently only 5 tiers of skill, and many players in t5 are worse than other players in t5.
The downtime is because they keep changing and fixing things constantly, so it's certainly understandable, but inconvenient.
But it has stat-tracking, friends lists, regulated servers, online ladders, achievements, etc, etc, so I'm sure many people find it better than Q3A.
Currently it has no support for private servers or mods, so we won't be seeing CPMA any time soon, but they've changed CA (Clan Arena) to basically what RA3 was, so...I suppose the game might end up having various options at a later date.
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