Netbook Gamer reader Mathew lets us know about Gothic, a decent 3rd person RPG in a similar vein to Morrowind. Gothic works well on netbooks, even on high settings, but can occasionally get a bit choppy when there`s some heavy action. Continue Reading
A good old traditional RPG game, scored very well upon its release (scoring well for both gameplay and audio design) however it didnt have the commercial success it perhaps deserved! Due to the low specs reuired at the time of its development, this game will run very well on your Netbook, making it perhaps one of the best netbook rpg’s you can find! Continue Reading
Thanks to Fredrik Sævland for this good looking RPG…
This is a true, cheap, addictive and awesome RPG-game made by one independent person! You are in a gigantic (8 times size of the earth) world which are generated as you explore, so the map will always be different every time you play! In this world you must mine ores, craft tools and build yourself a shed to hide away from the merciless monsters that roam at nightfall. Build a gigantic castle or mine an epic cave, play alone or join other players in multiplayer! Continue Reading
Gizmo reports on a hardcore sci-fi game… Allegiance is a multiplayer only space sim, originally developed and published by Microsoft, that has since been made free and taken over by a dedicated community. A hybrid of spaceship shooters and strategy, it heavily emphasizes teamwork. “Best game no one Played” was the award it was given, and for a reason….. Continue Reading
In an internet flooded with 3D Graphics and fast paced games there exists an online MMORPG that *gasp* has no graphics, no sound, and yet holds by far the best roleplaying found on the internet. It is called a TORG or Text Only Roleplaying Game. What is a TORG and why is it so exclusive that it is like that secret small resturaunt you find and keep the location from all but your closest friends? The answer is here: http://www.ateraan.com/tutorial/torg.html A TORG (or some you might have heard of MUD or Multi User Dungeon) is the epic novel in a plethora of 3D Movies…. Continue Reading
German Netbooker Rudi informs us of this neet looking adventure game.
Developer Funatics’ game Zanzarah is very similar to Nintendo’s popular monster-trading game Pokémon. In that game, and in this one, you collect small creatures and then train them to do battle with other small creatures, but in Zanzarah, you collect fairies instead of monsters, and you fight battles that resemble those in a first-person shooter. Continue Reading