Browser-based MMORPGs are online multiplayer games you can play on a web browser. Aside from not having to install anything, these games offer simple fun and can keep you occupied for hours. Here are six browser MMOs you can play in your home or Midtown Bay condo.
Soulbound
Soulbound is a roguelike MMO with a mix of bullet hell. The fast-paced action will keep you on your toes from start to finish. Buddy up with others and take on escalating boss fights. You get stronger every run and upgrade to better weapons and armor.
The Lost Realm
The Lost Realm: Chronorift plops you right into a mythical world filled with gods and fantastical beasts. It’s an auto battler game and has a relatively lower learning curve than most. There’s also a tutorial so you can ease into the game.
Wonderland Fantasy
Wonderland Fantasy is a remake of Serenia Fantasy, which has been around since 2021. Upon entering, you enter a quaint town and get to explore it. The graphics are expected of a browser game, but it’s colorful and runs speedily on a laptop. Combat is a grind, but you get rewarded with gold and experience.
Eternal Fury
Eternal Fury is billed as a strategic RPG with turn-based elements. Here, you can join a guild or go on adventures on your own. There’s enough content to keep you entertained for months.
Tales of Yore
A lightweight 2D MMO with all the trappings of a fantasy roleplaying game. The graphics are pixel art, but if you can get beyond that, you’ll find deep mechanics and a progression system the more you play.
Hordes.io
A relatively new and fully fleshed 3D MMORPG where you play as a blocky hero versus monsters. There’s also PVP more, and a thriving community with updated leaderboards.