17 Jan 2010 | Alex Kearns

Top 20 free-to-play
RPG browser games

We pulled out all the stops this post. Not five, not ten but 20 amazing games for you to play now. Z7XS8PMJBF7Z

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Top 20 free-to-play <br />RPG browser games

I hope you are not planning to go out in the next few days, because I have a real casual gaming treat for you here: 20 of the best free-to-play RPGs on the web - all hand-picked by yours truly. I should point out here that I have excluded all MMORPG games from this list. So if you are wondering why your favourite browser MMORPG - featuring better graphics than anthing on this list, multi-player action, huge persistent worlds, etc - is not on this list, that is why. Anyway, to the list:

1 Arcuz

Would you like a free action adventure RPG with graphics that would not look out of place on a console, a story line fit for a novel and Zelda-esque game play that will keep you hooked for hours. Oh, and that's before we even get to the lavishly designed environments, beautiful animations and a great cast of characters. Of course, you would. Welcome to Funnaut's new RPG adventure game Arcuz. Play Arcuz here.

2 Monster's Den

Had you asked me when I started compiling this list which game I would likely put at the top, I would have said Monster's Den. Since its launch a couple of years ago, Monster's Den has become one of the most revered Flash RPGs. It is easy to see why. The game presses all the right RPG buttons: a whole host of weapons, party-based game-play, a good variety of enemies and tons and tons of dungeons. Play Monster's Den here.

3 Hero's Arms

This game is a gem. Clearly designed as a tribute to the early Zelda games, Hero's Arms is one of the most accessible Flash RPGs out there. Explore the beautiful forests of this mythical game world, fighting enemies, solving quests, emptying dungeons and levelling up as you go. Fantastic fun. Play Hero's Arms here.

4 Sonny

Sonny and its successor - the imaginatively named Sonny 2 - are among the highest rated Flash games of all time. They are arguably the best examples of the battle-based RPG where you don't do any exploring but simply progress through a series of battles, levelling up and gaining new equipment along the way. Play Sonny here. The sequel can be play here.

5 Dragon Age Journeys

Based on Bioware's 2009 blockbuster Dragon's Age: Origin, Dragon Age Journeys is undoubtedly one of the best looking Flash RPGs out there. It is also blessed with a deep story-line (as you would expect from Bioware), highly customizable heros and a whole host of cool skill progressions. Might have made the top of the list but no support for keyboard controls. Why? Play Dragon Age Journeys here.

6 Caravaneer

Caravaneer is a rare blend of RPG and trading game (think Elite set in a fantasy setting rather than outer space). Surprisingly, this fusion works really well. Caravaneer is innovative, clever and highly addictive. Recommended. Play Caravaneer here.

7 Dutamassa Battle

This is a very slickly-made card-based RPG game where you battle against enemies of steadily increasing strength before you face the ultimate test. You fight the battles using a variety of creatures. Creatures gain experience and level up from battling. Plus, as you progress in the game, you gain Turanggamasa level, allowing you to deploy more powerful monsters against your enemies. Play Dutamassa Battle here.

8 Mystic Circle

The plot is straight out of RPG folklore. You have to find seven pieces of a broken magic mirror hidden somewhere on a mystic island. Nothing innovative there but the cool 3D-esque graphics, beautifully designed and animated characters and generally high production values set this well above your average Flash RPG. Play Mystic Circle here.

9 Hands of War

Build up your reputation and join one of several factions in the game. Then, decide to take the path of good or evil as you explore and battle your way through the game world. Complete quests to gain rare magical equipment. Slickly produced, this is a great classic-style RPG. Play Hands of war here.

10 Mardek

It is said in RPG circles that Mardek is a game that you either love or hate. If you prefer dungeon grinds and minimal story line from your RPGs, then you will probably hate Mardek. Conversely, if you love to see the story develop via conversations between the game's characters, then Mardek may be perfect for you. Play Mardek here.

11 Yan Loong Legend

This martial arts style RPG side-scroller is unique in this list in that it has a two-player mode. But don't fret if you can't find anyone to play it with. It is just as good as a one-player game. Unlike many RPGs, the focus is on fighting rather than exploration - learning knew fighting combos is the key to success. Play Yan Loong Legend here. Play the sequel here.

12 Talesworth Arena

Rather than playing one of the standard warrior, mage, ranger triplet, in this game you choose between being an engineer, psionic and juggernaut. But in all other respects, Talesworth Arena is a pretty standard RPG game, although - it should be said - a very well produced one. Train up your character and fight in the steadily harder arena battles. Play Talesworth Arena here.

13 King's Island

Featuring a likable hero, an interesting story-line, multiple skill progressions and some of the best graphics of the games on this list, the Kings Island RPG games could have been great. But they are let down by their controls: you can only use your mouse, which annoys this fan of keyboards. Nevertheless, an above average RPG and definitely worth playing. Play King's Island here. Play King's Island 2 here.

14 World of Pain

Your task is to stop war destroying your home land in this nicely-made game. World of Pain is not particularly innovative but it features a large game world, a good variety of enemies and monsters and cute graphics. Play World of Pain here.

15 Fellowship of Kings

I love this game. It is not flashy in the slightest, featuring graphics that would have looked outdated a decade ago, but what it lacks in style, it more than makes up in substance. In short, an old style RPG with no bells and whistle but simply great fun. Play Fellowship of Kings here.

16 Knightfall

It might be stretching it a bit to describe this puzzle game as an RPG. But it does boast many classic RPG features - such as levelling, skills progression and equipment shops - so I think I can be justified including it. Plus, it is a very good game. Try it if you want something a tad more intelligent than your standard dungeon grind fare. Play Knightfall here.

17 Squares and Blade

This tactical RPG game is not for everyone. For a start, it is quite taxing on the brain. But put the effort in to learn how it works and you are rewarded with some great tactical RPG game play. The game features nice graphics and cool music. A must for those who like their RPGs to be more intellectually challenging than the average. Play Squares and Blade here.

18 Chronicles of Avael

A lot of thought and effort has clearly been put into this game - and it is for that reason alone that I am including the game here. However, the game is seriously let down by a poor interface, fiddly movement controls (again, no keyboard support) and probably the most annoying background music I have ever heard. But if you can look beyond this, there is a good game hidden somewhere here. Play Chronicles of Avael - the Chimera Stones here.

19 Shadowreign RPG

Battle against the hordes of Shadow on your quest to save your kingdom from darkness. Customize your character through four skill trees, each with their own unique abilities and play styles. Similar to Hands of War. Play Shadowreign RPG here.

20 Peon

Play the part of a young orc trying to escape the evil slavers. Peon is a side-scrolling RPG fighting game similar to Yan Loong Legend (see above) but not as good. Still worth playing, however. Play Peon here.



If there are any great browser RPGs I have left out of this list, or you would order the list differently, please tell all in the comments section below.

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15 Feb 2010 10:13 AM Maxy

I mean runescape is kinda popular graphic pwns this ;)

22 Jan 2010 11:13 AM Fiz

Oh, my apologies. This list is for browser based RPGs, not specifically Flash-based. Runescape was probably left off because it isn't a full free-to-play game. It has premium content and that is it's main hitch.

22 Jan 2010 11:11 AM Fiz

@Runslingan - Runescape was made in Java, not Flash. :)

19 Jan 2010 9:27 AM Sharlene

Titanium Chef :). http://titaniumchef.ca/

19 Jan 2010 9:00 AM Runslingan

How the !? How can you not put RUNESCAPE in the top 5 !? Its way better bigger faster greater then any of these games you posted ? And like 10 of em look the same lol omg plz

19 Jan 2010 8:07 AM TONY

Another vote for http://www.kingdomofloathing.com/ This should definitely be on the list!

19 Jan 2010 7:53 AM sutekh

Oops, thought the URL would come through in message... Carnage Blender can be found at: http://www.carnageblender.com.

19 Jan 2010 7:53 AM sutekh

Excellent text-based game with no limit on growth (because it is all people-based, no NPCs!). Surprising depth in an easily-learnable package!

19 Jan 2010 6:24 AM Olivander

http://www.kingdomofloathing.com is my favorite. Simple graphics and no sound, but a whole lot of funny text and surprisingly deep gameplay.

18 Jan 2010 10:24 AM guy

something like HOMM: Crown of Byzantus, http://www.byzantus.com/

18 Jan 2010 10:23 AM guy

something like HOMM: Crown of Byzantus, http://www.byzantus.com/

17 Jan 2010 11:49 PM Annonymous

Runescape is a free to play MMO[RPG]

17 Jan 2010 11:39 PM Daniel

Sherwood.

17 Jan 2010 11:20 PM FREE GAMES

wow cool rpg games.

17 Jan 2010 8:40 PM david

you're site is ridiculously cute!! my girlfriend keeps mousing over you home/arcive/contact/about icons ... she's giggling her arse off at how cute they are. whilst not a conventional rpg, kingdomofloathing.com is a really fun game with an amazing, offbeat style ... matched by a community who just love the game. it's the perfect marriage of rpg and pop culture references. love your site! bookmarked! i'll be back ... david http://www.davidsmeaton.com

17 Jan 2010 5:25 PM Annonymous

I'm partial to Game! (http://wittyrpg.com), not enough games out there with a sense of humour.

17 Jan 2010 3:19 PM Jake

pardus; excellent space mmo-rpg.

17 Jan 2010 2:25 PM Annonymous

Is there anything browser-based like HOMM3?

17 Jan 2010 12:24 PM Ben

Runescape is a free to play MMO[RPG]

17 Jan 2010 11:24 AM Mark

Great List!!! If people like these games, and are looking for more, two freeware RPGs spring to mind: QuadQuest and Exit Fate are also fantastic!