AdventureQuest Worlds
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| Developer(s) | Artix Entertainment |
| Publisher(s) | Artix Entertainment |
| Designer(s) | Artix Entertainment |
| Release date | September 10, 2008 |
| Genre | MMORPG, Free To Play |
| Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
| Age rating(s) | ESRB: RP |
| Platform(s) | PC, Mac |
| System requirements | Adobe Flash 8 and high speed Internet |
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AdventureQuest Worlds (AQ Worlds for short) is a free, flash based, massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) made by Artix Entertainment. AQ Worlds receives new updates weekly that include fixing of bugs, equipment, and quests. It is based in the same universe as AdventureQuest, DragonFable, and MechQuest which many of the non-player characters come from.
You can either play for free or pay a monthly fee and be a member which grants you of the use of member-exclusive pets, equipment, and quests. It also has come up with the idea of multi-which allows your character the ability to change between classes with 10 ranks that have special abilities. AQ Worlds has seven servers (one being member only) that allow people to play with each other.
It has a safe server that allows young children the ability to play without seeing bad comments from other players and keeps them from telling personal information. At the moment only three of the servers have unlimited chat (Sir Ver, Safiria, and Nythera) while the rest has limited chat (which is being worked on at the moment).
When you start a new account on AQ Worlds you will have the option of customizing your character so you choose your hair, class, and gender. You will first need an unique name (which is your username) that allows everyone to know who you are. After you do that you will enter a world of fun and wonder..
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