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When I shot through a cobweb filled cave Speed Racer style along the sides with bats around my ears I was hooked. I have two complaints about this game: Custom names have to be approved, as far as I can tell, manually.

That's incredibly insulting and condescending, and belongs in games for eight-year-olds. Free Realms is great! I prefer the fighting type quests and am mainly working on the "Ninja" job. I also enjoy the mining games. I also wish there was a "thief" job, like Donovan and his gang over in Blackspore. Morigale, The name approval thing always takes a few days. My character is "Hanzo Hasashi" and it took about 3 days to get approved. How long it takes probably depends on how many new players they are getting requesting names at the same time.

I was having an in-game conversation and said, "You can also It came out "You c so I just had to laugh. But, then again, it is intended for kids. Ok, my computer is quite modern and can run games like WoW Which I played for about 2 weeks btw and Guild Wars at full graphics with little or no lag. I can also play numerous top end games, but I use those games as examples because they are MMO games too. So I just signed up for this, and its saying my computer cannot run this game How processor hungry could a browser MMO be?

Is anyone else getting this? Is this some werid glitch?? Twice now it has completely locked up in-game, forcing me to hard reboot both times. Kind of a deal-breaker at this point. Wow, I tried it a third time and the game crashed within the first 15 seconds of logging on. Haven't invested enough time to even care anymore at this point. It seemed like it had some quality production values, but oh well I'm annoyed that I did all the installations, created my character, and it won't load.

The screen pops up, the load bar just sits, and I can't even exit the full screen window unless I force restart the computer. I'm running it on XP.

Anybody know what's wrong? I suppose it has its audiance, but it certainty isn't with conventional mmo players. WoW is definitely not casual, which is why we haven't featured it here at JIG. I really like this game and have been playing for a couple of weeks and I was hoping you might do a review. I Finally bit the bullet and actually became a member at 4. I love the fact that I can just go along at my own pace, jump from task to task and place to place like I have ADHD, and not interact with any other players if I don't want to.

The casual game play is exactly what is so attractive to me. Works fine in Firefox for me and my computer is about 3 years old. I have seen Free Realms ads on TV though, so I it feels less indie to me than most of the games featured here. I love this game : We play as a family and get together in game to to do various tasks.

Big thumbs up Free Realms!!! I have played the game for a week now and have to say it is quite fun and addictive, I love the mini-games and running around exploring everything, and all this from someone who does play WoW and Final Fantasy. Just a note for those of you who are having trouble running the game. When we switched we have not had any problems loading or with getting kicked off.

Just thought I would let you all know because it is worth a try to see if this is your issue. It's simple to fix; it's part of the options at the very top right hand corner!

I look forward to the time at night when I can play. A wonderful way to unwind from the day and relax and be and work on what you want to and that's that. Members must log in and claim this blue and green sparkler. This game is awesome : However, would anyone happen to know if the membership billing is recurring? Yeah, I'm having trouble loading the game as well. It sounds as if I'm having the exact same problem as gmpilot. I have a good computer with a fast internet connection, but the game won't load and whenever I try to send in a question to customer support it won't submit.

Hey guys! If you're in town for Comic Con '09 in San Diego this weekend, you should stop by the Sony block party on Saturday where you can meet Chatty and other characters, enter contests, and enjoy some food with other fans of Free Realms.

I didn't get it, but if you're interested it might be worth a looksie. FR's pretty fun, and I'm especially attached to the browser-based aspect of it I don't like downloading for 2 hours only to find I need to buy stuff or grind for days in order to get anywhere. Good for short spurts. How could you not get in depth with this game. For you people whining about this game being shallow, look at the world's history in memorial caves Sanctuary.

Then go to Singing Crystal mines. If you're a member, you'll be starting on the most awesome quest ever. You need patience, though, due to the fact that it takes a little while before you're immersed in royal conspiracies.

Also, you'll need to keep talking and doing quests for certain characters. I did not think i would like free realms but it is amazing! Cant get enough. Leave a comment [ top of page ]. All games mentioned or hosted and images appearing on JayIsGames are Copyright their respective owner s. JayIsGames offers a free online experience with the best free online games. You can read our daily honest reviews and walkthroughs, play games, discuss about them.

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Use our game submission form. Check us back often! We add new games every day and only the best games! Free online and mobile games. Review Free Realms. By Josh June 14, Currently 4. Platform: Windows Categories: browser , community , download , free , game , minigames , mmo , rating-y , rpg , soe , virtualworld , windows.

Comments 31 Views 5, Freerealms is great! I just discovered it today and it is really awesome! Wait, what? Game Informer? Reviews of this game are featured in the aforementioned places. I'll probably keep playing anyway because the game itself is good. Finally, a game I've played prior to JIG reviewing it! I have also noted the censored number thing. There are no quest paths to find the girls; just head into the hills behind the guard and follow the path around.

Put on your favorite combat job gear such as the brawler and defeat the wolves. Once saved, talk to each girl, who will thank you, and then head back to Geoffery in the Royal Palace. Geoffery rewards you for your heroism, and then offers you the quest Helping the Healers.

Geoffery asks for your help collecting Ammi Lilies for the healers. You can find these lilies in the countryside around Sanctuary, but you will find most of them around the waters and roads of Sanctuary.

Collect fifteen of these lilies, and then bring them to Doctor Gordon in Sanctuary. Doctor Gordon will thank you, and send you back to Geoffery. Pleased with your hard work so far, Geoffery will reward you, and then give you the quest Good Help is Hard to Find. Before you leave the palace, Frolic Steadywings will ask for your help finding his missing granddaughter, Bonny. Return to Frolic for your reward. Geoffery, realizing your talent, sends you to speak with General Glowlight in Sanctuary.

It appears that the General has lost one of his patrols recently, and needs your help finding the four guards. Guard Glibbin is just east of the Sanctuary Warpstone. Across the road to the west is Guard Nibbs, and Guard Verbi is to the north-west of Nibbs, between two of the fields. You might be surprised to find that the Royal Guards have a lack of discipline: in fact, Guard Verbi mentions they seem to let anyone in these days.

And what was that about the other princess poisoning her parents? Geoffery will tell you of a trouble-causing chugawug in the south-eastern forests named Thugamug. Once you find and defeat Thugamug and his two henchmen, return to Geoffery. Before leaving the Royal Palace to find Thugamug, speak with Trusty. The camp is far west of the Lavender Coast Warpstone. Lugabow will accept the letter and give you your reward. Your first task to scout out Briarwood is to visit the entrance of the Hedge Maze, just east of the Briarwood Warpstone.

Next, walk through the maze if you get lost easily, just follow the stone path on the right and arrive at the north-east exit to scout there. Then scoot over to the north-west exit and talk with Private Grimble. Suspicious, Geoffery will give you the quest The Forgotten Princess. Before you leave the palace for Shrouded Glade, talk to Roxana. She asks you to fetch the book for her from Tilda Timidleaf in Shrouded Glade.

Tilda will hand it over with no problem, and you can return it to Roxana for your reward. Speak to the following residents:. Return to Geoffery. Although Sir Whittington suggested Geoffery should know something about Darkthorne, Geoffery seems to dodge the question. Important Note: From this quest onward, all quests are members-only. The caravan is just west of the Briarwood Warpstone on the road.

The chugawugs have stolen a weapon shipment, armor shipment, and a small wooden box. First, you need to retrieve the weapon shipment. Sergeant Cargug is the culprit who stole this shipment, and apparently headed deep into Nettleseed the far back area of Briarwood.

Sergeant Cargug will agree to give you the shipment back, if you take a letter and box of chocolates to his wife Mumpalot in Wugachug. Complete the quick delivery, and Cargug will give you the weapons. Return to Vittorio, who will have you look next for the armor shipment. Vittorio will tell you that the armor shipment is being held by Quartermaster Bargangle.

Quartermaster Bargangle is at the camp south of the Bristlewood Warpstone where the Briarwood Defense tables are. Nearby, there is a Hack n' Slash minigame that will have you hack at the armor to test its strength. Snibug asks you to go to the Mushroom Cavern and defeat 15 Fungus Golems.



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