5. Second Life
This isn't a game per say, but it is an MMO. And considering the more-or-less-games (cause they're not all games) that I constantly more-or-less-play (cause you can't play something that's not a game), Second Life has become to be my fifth most favorite MMO virtual world. I'm not expecting you guys to agree, but please humor me, as this is a personal list.4. Cabal Online
I'm currently playing this game and I find it very worthy of hitting my personal Top 5 MMOs list. And to be honest, it would have reached a better position if it wasn't such a damn easy game! I consider this to be a casual MMO, as a hard-core gamer would find it boring, due to its lack of serious challenges. For a casual gamer, on the other hand, it is a treasure.3. FlyFF (Fly For Fun)
The only reason for which this game is better than Cabal is that, even though it looks like a game for kids, it's actually more challenging and, in some ways, much more interesting than Cabal Online.2. APB: Reloaded
This isn't an MMORPG really, it's more like a GTA-style MMO. You can own cars, clothing, tattoos, weapons and you can customize your character at an amazing level. On the customization part, you could say it resembles The Sims 3. But the real fun is during missions - which, by the way, are extremely varied. You really have to try this one out. By the way, APB stands for All Points Bulletin.1. World of Warcraft Starter Edition
We have to admit that World of Warcraft is in most ways possible the best MMORPG out there. And for a while now, it's been free! Well... at least the Starter Edition has. For up to twenty levels you can have all the benefits of playing the full version. And after you're done with this free version, you can continue leveling up at any time if you buy a subscription.So this is it - my Top 5 Free to Play MMOs list in a nutshell.
What are your favorite Free to Play games?
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