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    LOTRO Companion

    LOTRO Companion

    A companion for your LOTRO activities

    LOTRO Companion is a desktop application. It manages characters of the Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO) MMORPG. It has 3 main goals: - track the status of one or several characters: current gear, deeds, quests, collections... - simulate gear/virtues, compute result stats and analyze stats contributions - lore database: quests, items, deeds, mounts, pets... Character data is imported from the game client running locally. See https://discord.gg/t2J4GDq See https://www.facebook.com/lotrocompanion/
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    Arianne RPG

    Arianne RPG

    Arianne is an engine to develop multiplayer online games like Stendhal

    Arianne is a multiplayer online engine to develop turn based and real time games, providing a simple way of creating the game server rules and clients like our MORPG Stendhal. Our engine Marauroa uses Java and SQL for hosting hundreds of players on a solo host. Stendhal is a fun friendly and free multiplayer online adventure game with a huge and rich world. With hundreds of NPCs and different quests, features like the Travel log and achievement system keep track of progress. Thousands of creatures are ready to fight, above and below ground, and as players level up they can compare themselves on a detailed stats website. The engine Marauroa provides a simple way of creating games on a portable and robust server architecture. Marauroa manages the client server communication and provides an object orientated view of the world for game developers. It handles database access in a transparent way to store player accounts, character progress and the state of the world
    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    ShowEQ Open Source Project
    ShowEQ or SEQ for short is a program designed to decode the EverQuest data stream and display that information on another computer running the Linux OS in real time. Our Forums are located at https://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/
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    Downloads: 108 This Week
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    STO Keybind

    STO Keybind Application creates complex keybinds for STO Game.

    The STO Keybind Application allows you to create complex sets of keybinds for the Star Trek Online Game. It does this by creating a text file that is then imported into the game using an in-game command. The graphical interface of this application allows you to configure your keybinds without any knowledge of how the text file format works. There are example videos through the HELP button that is in the application.
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    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    OpenKore

    OpenKore

    OpenKore is an automation tool for Ragnarok Online

    OpenKore is an automation tool for Ragnarok Online-compatible games, authorized to be used on KoreRO. **MOVING TO GITHUB** As of February 28th 2016, the OpenKore project has moved to GitHub. Please see the OpenKore wiki for more information: http://openkore.com/index.php/Git This SourceForge page will remain online for now, but the project has been locked in "read-only" mode and no more updates will be published here. **DOWNLOADING KORE FROM THIS PAGE WILL GIVE YOU AN OLD VERSION**
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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     TrinityCore

    TrinityCore

    Open Source MMORPG Framework

    TrinityCore is an open source MMORPG Framework based mostly in C++, with a back-end of MySQL for the DB content. It is derived from MaNGOS, the Massive Network Game Object Server, evolving over time since it has become an independent project. It has undergone several changes that have optimized, cleaned up and improved the codebase as well as the in-game mechanics and functionality. TrinityCore has a database structure composed of the world database, characters database and auth database. It is also cross-platform. Being fully open source, community involvement is highly encouraged to help continuously improve TrinityCore.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CoverAO
    English: Cover AO is an FREE 2D MMORPG Open Source based of Argentum Online (https://sourceforge.net/projects/morgoao/) Inside this fantasy free world, set in a medieval era. You are in charge of writing your own story. Where you can build, train, trade, conquer and interact in real time with the rest of the players in the world. Important: Client and server are distributed under Affero GPL v1. - Spanish: Cover AO es un MMORPG 2D GRATUITO de código abierto basado en Argentum Online (https://sourceforge.net/projects/morgoao/) Dentro de este mundo libre de fantasía, situado en una época medieval. Tú eres el encargado de escribir tu propia historia. Donde podrás construir, entrenar, comerciar, conquistar e interactuar en tiempo real con el resto de los jugadores del mundo. Importante: El cliente y el servidor se distribuyen bajo Affero GPL v1.
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    Downloads: 48 This Week
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    Dawn of Light

    Dawn of Light

    Dark Age of Camelot server emulator

    Sourceforge is discontinued, now on Github: https://github.com/Dawn-of-Light Framework for interacting with the Dark Age of Camelot client (Mythic, EA/Mythic, BioWare, Broadsword licensed). Also know as a Dark Age of Camelot ( DAoC ) Server Emulator. Give life to your own world ! Please consider playing live: http://www.darkageofcamelot.com
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Argentum Online

    Argentum Online

    Argentum Online is an onlie role playing videogame

    Argentum Online is an Open Source FREE 2D MMORPG, it has: guilds, magic, combat, animal taming, 21 skills, a huge world with towns and dungeons. Several races and professions. Client and server are distributed under Affero GPL v1.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    The VidiotMaps In-Game Map Overlay is a revolutionary method for adding the information you need to your City of Heroes & Villains in-game maps.
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Ruthnar Online

    Ruthnar Online

    Free Online MMORPG with Battlegrounds

    Ruthnar Online is a free sandbox 2D MMORPG where you can face powerful creatures to develop your character in an open medieval fantasy world and craft your own equipment with eight diferent professions. The game also features guild wars and four different factions, join one of them to defend it and raid enemy cities. Finally, when you get strong enough you'll be able to fight in the BattleGrounds: Stronghold Conquests, Combat Arenas, Survival/Battle Royale, Leagues, Tournaments and more.
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    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    2D isometric MMORPG using the SDL framework. Daimonin offers a free public server at https://www.daimonin.org . A Unity client is also in active development.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Anarchy Online Item Assistant (AOIA) is an application you keep running alongside Anarchy Online when you play. It will keep track of all your items for all your toons in a local database, and lets your browse and search for items easily.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    WorldForge

    WorldForge

    Provides a full suite of clients and servers for virtual worlds.

    Worldforge provides clients, servers, tools and protocol to allow for anyone to create and host their own virtual and online world.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    MMORpgmaker
    A MMORPG Game Engine Writted in Monogame GL full C# Very easy to make a game. With simple Level Editor. Whit cross-plattform Server on .NET Core Tecnology Build your Cross-Platform Game whitout programming! Aviable for Xbox one, PS4, Android, iOS and more platform. Try Live Demo: http://www.makingitalia.net/MireWEB/ Project are migrated on Mire Engine. See Updated at: http://www.makingitalia.net/mire/
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PW Tools

    PW Tools

    Collection of Tools for Perfect World MMORPG

    A set of tools for viewing/editing some selected perfect world client/server files THIS IS A PRIVATE FORK OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT FROM 2013-11-29 THE OFFICIAL PROJECT CAN BE FOUND AT: http://pw-tools.googlecode.com
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    PCKTIS Auto Presser

    PCKTIS Auto Presser

    Auto Presser for Games

    - 15 adet tuş girişi. - Tuş girişlerinde uzunluk limiti yok. - Seçilen pencereyi üstte tutarak oto tuşlama özelliği - Programı üstte tutarak oto tuşlama özelliği - F6 tuşlamayı durdurur ve F7 tuşlamayı başlatır. - Gerekli .NET Framework sürümü 3.5 veya daha yeni. Detaylı bilgi için: http://fullinndir.tk veya http://ferhatkurt.net adreslerinden ulaşabilirsiniz
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Sylverant

    An open-source Phantasy Star Online server for *nix

    Sylverant is an open-source server for the Phantasy Star Online series of games by Sega, written primarily for Unix-like operating systems. Sylverant has at least partial support for most versions of Phantasy Star Online, from the Network Trial for the Dreamcast through Blue Burst for Windows.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Ryzom
    Ryzom Core is a toolkit for the development of massively online universes. It provides the base technologies and a set of development methodologies for the development of both client and server code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    X-Core

    X-Core

    The original Xivio.com World Server Core

    Xivio.com was a commercial children's virtual world website created in 2006 by Gavin Conrad. This is the legacy World Server Java Core made available to the world to do with as it wishes.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Compendium is a Quest, Mob, and Item database Addon for Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO). It is meant to supplement the levelling process by making finding of quests, mobs, and items easier.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PolanieOnLine
    PolanieOnLine is multiplayer online 2D game using Java and SQL.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Assistant tool for the online basketball manager game BuzzerBeater.com This is a spreadsheet document (no macros). You need MS Excel or the free software LibreOffice/OpenOffice (use cp_2_1_libreoffice.ods under 'Browse all files') installed on your computer.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    BNS Tools

    BNS Tools

    Collection of Tools for Blade & Soul MMORPG

    A set of tools for the chinese client of Blade & Soul
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    CharImport

    CharImport

    World of Warcraft character converter, supporting multiple emulations

    CharImport is a character converter for World of Warcraft private servers. This tool allows administrators of private servers to copy characters from the Official Armory or from a database to another server. It is also possible to save character/account profiles into template files, which can be divided/distributed and re-imported. You can e.g. copy all accounts with their characters to another server or individual accounts and characters. The two servers do not need to be based on the same Core! The program currently supports the following emulations (Cores): • TrinityCore, Mangos, ArcEmu, TrinityCore2, SkyFireEmu and others that are based on the foregoing. The application is written in VB.Net. In addition to an English version, there is also a German one.
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Guide to Open Source MMORPG Games

Open source MMORPG games are massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) that are open source, meaning users can access the code and modify it based on their own preferences. Open source MMORPGs were born out of a desire to create an experience with greater control than that available on commercial platforms. Because they are open source, anyone has the ability to take the existing code and alter it as they wish, creating unique experiences that can stand apart from assumptions derived from original development decisions or business considerations.

In simple terms, developers work together to build the game up piece by piece. This creates a platform where people not only have an impact on what’s being done in-game but also allows for greater creativity in building features for players. For example, many game developers prefer an open source framework when building large scale content such as custom zones or mini-games because these require lots of coding expertise. It's also easier to debug issues through public collaboration instead of relying solely on private staff members and contractors who may be restricted in time due to different commitments.

Open source MMORPGs come with various advantages over commercial products - cost savings and faster updates being two prominent ones. But there is also much more potential when you consider how far you can go with creative expression via modifications like assets or gameplay mechanics provided by the community itself. Most notably, modders often help breathe new life into aging systems and keep a classic title alive even if its commercial success has slowed down significantly over time.

It should be noted that despite all this potential innovation, there remains some risk associated with developing open source ways since quality assurance processes aren’t typically as stringent compared to those provided by larger companies producing popular titles such as World Of Warcraft or Ultima Online–and therefore bugs could possibly remain hidden until found during usage rather than been weeded out during QA testing stages. Additionally, most networks which host these modified versions normally have fewer resources available for adequate customer service support due to their independent status which makes player retention difficult at times if technical difficulties arise unexpectedly–but fortunately solutions do exist like hiring external personnel temporarily if needed for certain scenarios when playing population levels demand it anyway regardless whether professional support is limited or not.

Overall, MMORPGs that are open source offer a unique set of advantages and possibilities beyond the boundaries of traditional gaming. They provide an opportunity to explore different paths of development, something that commercial titles may not be able to do due to certain restrictions. Plus it's also fun being able to tinker around with a project while making contributions towards building up a supportive community of developers and players.

Features Offered by Open Source MMORPG Games

  • Customization: Open source MMORPGs often provide a great deal of customization, allowing players to customize their characters and the game environment to their preferences. Players can choose from a variety of different skins, hairstyles, clothing items, weapons, and more. Additionally, many open source games also offer scripting tools that allow players to further tweak game elements such as quest dialogue or NPCs.
  • Player-to-Player Interaction: One of the most defining features of MMORPGs is that they are massively multiplayer online role playing games. This means that hundreds or even thousands of players can interact with each other in real time within the same virtual world. Players can form clans and guilds, join massive PvP battles against each other, work together on quests, trade items among each other, and much more.
  • Crafting & Gathering: Many open source MMORPGs have a crafting system which allows players to create their own equipment or items using various raw materials gathered from monsters or found in certain areas. Crafted items are usually stronger than store-bought ones; creating them requires both skill and knowledge which makes it very rewarding for those who succeed at it.
  • World Exploration: In an open world MMORPG there's always something new around the corner. The vast landscapes present in these types of games make exploration incredibly exciting as you never know what you'll find next; ancient dungeons full of treasures? A hidden village with useful NPCs? Or maybe just a secluded spot where you can take some time off for yourself? Exploring these worlds sure is an adventure.
  • Quests & Challenges: Quests are one of the main activities in any MMORPG game and open source titles are no different in this regard. They offer (most times) plenty of quests that let you gain experience points while unraveling intriguing stories with interesting characters along the way. Additionally many open source titles feature challenging PvE instances that put your skills to test while also rewarding you handsomely upon completion if done successfully.
  • Community: What sets open source games apart is most certainly their communities; these titles are often backed by hundreds or even thousands of dedicated players, modders and developers who work together to make the game even better. From bug reports to suggestions and debates on the game mechanics. The community makes open source MMORPGs a truly unique experience.

What Types of Open Source MMORPG Games Are There?

  • Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG): These are large, persistent virtual world games where thousands of players come together to explore and adventure in a shared environment. Players create unique characters, build their skills and compete against each other in teams or solo.
  • Text/command-based RPGs: These open source MMORPGs are text-based, usually turn-based role playing games set on servers or client interfaces. Players interact with the game using text commands such as ‘look’ or ‘go east’. The graphics may be 2D sprites or even ASCII symbols to represent objects and actions within the game.
  • Browser Based RPGs: Browser based RPGs are very simple games that are built using an integrated web browser and use HTML coding for graphic elements, storyline and rules systems. These games usually have less sophisticated graphics than full MMORPGs but they do let you join up with friends online regardless of which platform they’re using at that time.
  • Roguelikes: Roguelikes are dungeon crawlers that focus on combat and exploration through randomly generated levels populated by monsters, traps and loot. They require players to make decisions about when to attack and when to defend to survive the dungeons. Roguelikes often involve permadeath, meaning if your character dies it is gone forever.
  • Sandbox MMOs: Sandbox MMOs give players complete autonomy over their virtual lives by allowing them to choose how they play within an unconstrained environment rather than one with predefined goals such as those found in traditional MMORPGs like World of Warcraft or Everquest II. Players can gain rewards from completing tasks or even just simply exploring the environment around them.
  • Strategy RPGs: These open source MMORPGs combine turn-based strategy with traditional RPG elements like character customization, story-driven content, and challenging encounters. Players will often be in charge of a party of heroes as they explore the world and battle enemies using different classes and abilities.
  • Action RPGs: This type of open source MMORPG allows players direct control over their character’s movements and attacks in real time with mouse or keyboard inputs. It is fast-paced and encourages quick reactions to changing environments as you battle your way through the game’s levels and bosses.

Benefits Provided by Open Source MMORPG Games

Open source MMORPG games offer a plethora of benefits, including:

  • Increased Adaptability:Open source MMORPGs are developed to accommodate large scale modifications. As such, they can be adapted over time to fit the ever-evolving needs of users and developers. This makes them highly customizable and easily tailored to individuals’ preferences.
  • Improved Cost Efficiency: One of the major advantages of open source MMORPGs is that they are often distributed without any costs attached, meaning that users can enjoy their favorite game for free. Furthermore, development costs are usually lower than those associated with commercial titles  as developers don’t need to pay licensing fees or purchase new software packages in order to make alterations.
  • Enhanced Security: Open source code enables developers and tech experts to thoroughly review the code for any malicious activities or bugs before releasing it into the public domain. This means that players can feel secure playing these games knowing that any potential issues have been identified and fixed beforehand.
  • Community Support: The community surrounding an open source MMORPG is an invaluable resource due to both the breadth and depth of knowledge available on forums and other discussion platforms. Players can get assistance quickly from those familiar with this type of gaming environment or advice on how best to tackle certain challenges in-game.
  • Increased Innovations: Open source MMORPGs enable developers and users to contribute new content or develop their own ideas without having to wait for official updates. This encourages innovation as players are able to experiment with features that they might not otherwise have access to and can even lead to a whole new game if enough people show an interest.

Types of Users That Use Open Source MMORPG Games

  • Casual Users: Casual users of open source MMORPGs are those who simply log in and play for fun. They may or may not regularly participate in events and rarely take part in the game's development or maintenance.
  • Hardcore Users: Hardcore users tend to be more invested in their gaming experience, often taking part in game competitions such as tournaments and raids, as well as participating actively with the other players on the server.
  • Content Creators: Content creators are players who create video and/or written guides related to playing open source MMORPGs, usually providing helpful tips for newbies or advanced strategies for experienced players.
  • Developers & Programmers: These consist of individuals who have a technical understanding of coding languages and contribute to the development of an open source MMORPG by creating bug fixes or introducing new features into the game.
  • Servers Administrators: Servers administrators maintain a gameserver that runs an instance of an open source MMORPG by monitoring its performance, troubleshooting any technical issues it may have and making sure no cheat codes are being used.
  • Mods & Moderators: Mods and moderators are players who monitor the chatroom of an open source MMORPG to ensure no inappropriate content is being posted, as well as preventing any malicious behavior. They also help to maintain a friendly environment for the other players.
  • Community Supporters: Community supporters are those who actively engage with the community by regularly participating in discussions and events or helping out other users with their questions or concerns. They often have extensive knowledge of the game's mechanics and may even contribute through fan art or writing.

How Much Do Open Source MMORPG Games Cost?

The cost of open source MMORPG games can vary greatly depending on the type of game and its development. Generally, an open source MMORPG requires a certain amount of financial investment in order to build and maintain the game. This could include purchasing software licenses to create the MMO, investing in server equipment or hosting services, and hiring developers for scripting, designing and managing the game itself. If one chooses to self-host their own server then additional costs will be involved such as setting up routing infrastructure (firewalls, etc.), hosting, supporting the players base, etc. Furthermore if you are offering your MMORPG commercially then even more costs will be incurred from marketing efforts, support staff, etc.

In conclusion open source MMORPGs typically require some form of financial investment but it’s mostly dependent on what level of development you are looking to produce/support as well as how much you are willing to spend on your project overall.

What Software Do Open Source MMORPG Games Integrate With?

There are many types of software that can integrate with open source MMORPG games. For example, there are server middleware applications that allow developers to maintain and operate online servers. These applications also help in ensuring a smooth gaming experience free from lag or other issues. Additionally, there are game development frameworks that simplify the process of creating complex in-game elements and assets. Furthermore, content management systems enable developers to easily manage databases, user accounts, and game content. Finally, analytics solutions enable game creators to track user behavior and usage metrics so they can better understand the players’ needs and preferences.

Open Source MMORPG Games Trends

  • Increased Popularity: Open source MMORPGs have become increasingly popular over the past several years. This has been due in part to the increasing availability of software development tools, as well as their ease of use. Additionally, more people are looking for ways to play online games without having to pay for them.
  • More Variety: Open source MMORPGs have enabled game developers to experiment with different types of game mechanics and content, leading to a wide variety of game genres. This has resulted in more diverse and interesting gameplay experiences for players.
  • Modding Support: Open source MMORPGs often provide modding support, allowing players to create their own content or modify existing content from the base game. This has allowed players to customize their gaming experience and add their own unique touches to the game.
  • Increased Social Interaction: Open source MMORPGs often allow players to interact with each other in a variety of ways, such as chat and forums. This has led to greater socializing among players and the development of strong communities.
  • Cross-Platform Gaming: Open source MMORPGs are often designed with cross-platform compatibility in mind, allowing gamers to play on multiple devices or operating systems. This has allowed gamers to enjoy the same game across different devices or platforms and stay connected with friends no matter where they are.
  • Improved Quality: As more open source MMORPGs become available, the quality of these games has improved dramatically. Open source development has allowed developers to create well-polished games with engaging graphics, sound, and gameplay.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source MMORPG Games

Getting started with open source MMORPG games is easy and can be done in a few simple steps.

Before you dive into the game, it’s important to choose which one you want to play. There are many different open source MMORPGs available so take your time and find one that appeals to you the most. Each game may have different levels of complexity and features so make sure to do your research before making any decisions or commitments. You can consult online forums or reviews written by other players for helpful feedback on the different games.

Once you’ve selected a game, it’s time to get set up and start playing. Begin by downloading the software from its official website. Make sure your computer meets all system requirements as some older systems may not be able to run certain games properly or at full capacity. After downloading the software, install it on your computer then launch the game when prompted to do so. Now it’s time for character creation. This step allows you to create an avatar that will represent you in-game form. Customize their look, name and abilities according to your preference then save them once you're finished creating them.

The next step is learning how exactly how to play the game itself which requires practice, skill and patience as every open source MMORPG has its own individual style of gameplay mechanics; some more intricate than others depending on what type of game you chose initially (i.e., fantasy vs science fiction). You can use tutorials provided on websites or even turn to those same online communities mentioned earlier where players regularly share tips and tricks on how best navigate specific items within each title like money management strategies, item farming tactics, etc. Additionally, if needed, read up on related guides created by veteran gamers who understand all ins-and-outs of a given title like boss strategies, etc.

Last but not least, don’t forget about having fun while playing. Open source gaming provides plenty of opportunity for entertainment whether solo or with friends as some titles include support systems like guilds where groups of players join forces in order work towards common goals together; resulting in experiences that are far more rewarding than merely playing alone could ever provide.

To sum it up, getting started with open source MMORPGs is easy and can be done within a few simple steps such as: selecting the right game, downloading and installing software, creating an avatar, learning gameplay mechanics and finally having fun.