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Klick Game Announces Browser RPG eDragon, Be Dragon Warrior Now
Posted on Jun 10,2011 12:06 , by EDWARD WONG
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Klick Game, one of free online browser game publishers today announced its newest browser MMORPG game eDragon, which is set in the fantasy world like World of Warcraft. Yet this game runs independently on web browsers.
When it comes to browser games, you might think about Bigpoint, Gameforge, Innogames, and Travian Games. That is true these developers emerged in the market in the initial stage. But after a short period of time, more and more developers are rocking into this area, jumping to attract players by marketing their innovative games.
From eDragon’s official website, we concluded this browser game may be a new trend for future gaming, or better, set a new standard for browser game development.
According to Publisher KlickGame, eDragon is now in closed beta and will enter the open beta after a week testing.
As of today, there have been 500 registered users in the game. Be quick to become the legendary dragon warrior like KungFu panda.
eDragon is a new 2D browser MMORPG that is set in the fantasy world. You role play as an adventurer to explore the magical land. Experience the PVP, Engage in the duels and challenges in Arena, Slay monsters and creatures, join or create a powerful guild.
Learn more at www.klickgame.com
eDragon official website: edragon.klickgame.com
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