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Planeshift

Planeshift

Planeshift is a 3D persistent fantasy Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing game (MMORPG).

PlaneShift is set inside a colossal stalactite named Yliakum, which is divided into eight levels, of which the lower two are flooded. Ylakum is a large underground city with different races, factions, guilds, adventures, and many unexplored places.

The objective of the PlaneShift Team is to create a virtual fantasy world in which a player can start as a peasant in search of fame and become a hero. You can explore the virtual world, interact with other players or with server controlled creatures, fight monsters, cast spells, solve quests and puzzles, improve your character, gain magical items and more.

Like many MMORPG, PlaneShift lets you customize your character. However, unlike the majority of games of this genre, you can customize many things about your character that have never been considered in other games.

PlaneShift is based on CrystalSpace and is programmed with a full featured client-/server-environment.

 Planeshift

License
Source Code is GPL
Content is Proprietary

Developer
Atomic Blue

Website
www.planeshift.it

Requirements
Minimum:
1 GHz CPU
512MB RAM
GeForce 2 or higher 3D Video card
1GB Hard disk space
Internet connection

Support:
Manual, Quick Start Guide, Roleplay Guide, FAQ, Forums,

Selected Reviews:
blogspot, About.com

Features include:

  • 12 playable races with unique traits
  • Unlimited professions through a skill system,
  • Original magic system with six Ways of magic
  • Hundreds of spells
  • Numerous expansive worlds to explore
  • A great number of quests to test your wit and skill
  • Monsters and NPCs with good AI that produce game events
  • A world that evolves with or without player interaction
  • Create your own house or castle
  • Politics and economy
  • A unique setting with realistic combat rules

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Last Updated Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 02:13 PM EDT


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