Here in the Armor office, we had a long discussion on what makes addicting games, well, addicting? We've made a page on the subject, and picked our own addicting games - but we felt we really should get community opinion on the matter. So we've spawned forum threads here in Flash Games to get your feedback! The most community voted games will get a place of honor on our "Addicting Games" page.
This thread focuses on Massively Multiplayer Online games.
Tell us which one you feel is most addicting, and why?
Spiral knights because it is interactive, great graphics, plot line is great, and lengthy, and it moves fairly quickly, but there is always more. Constant updates make it much more enjoyable as well Cheers, Jerry
I would have to say: Last Stand, Dead Zone. Even though it's still a beta, it has many different game setups, situations, items dropping possibility and gameplay. Nice work you do here at ArmorGames! Thank you!
the most addicting MMO is TLSead zone, because it is very realistic in a way it is being played and the contents are very good, though it suffers from a huge lag and should be fixed, but it is one of the best game in the armor games MMO world
I would also say TLS: Dead zone Because it combines action, combat, survival, and base building all in one game. It has a nice story and if you dont play for a while youre colony suffers
I really didn't like TLS: Dead Zone. But anyway, my favorites are Realm of the Mad God and Fantasy Online. RotMG is a very unique game and deserves more attention... Oh yeah. Minecraft. Minecraft is also good. Because it's also unique... and stuff.
RotMG, I find, is a truly blow-away game. The simplicity of it all makes it a captivating game that will last you for hours, and can instantly addict newer players. It is a mitch-match of several different genres in a neat game. It never really gets old because you can easily lose everything you ever had with an accidental mistake.
Lately, however, I feel that Kabam, the game company that bought the original company, is doing a horrible job of taking care of the game. Hopefully, Kabam will start doing a better job, and this game may start receiving the attention it deserves. :P