Showing posts with label free keys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free keys. Show all posts
Friday, June 18, 2010
50 Product Keys to be won for 'Fallen Earth' video game
Alltern8 (www.alltern8.com), the world’s first online publication, community and resource site built by (and for) the consumer, announced that they have an exciting competition closing, June 30th, gamers have the opportunity to win one of fifty 30-day Product Keys for Fallen Earth, one of the most eagerly played MMORPG titles out there.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Air Aces: Pacific - Open Beta video game takes off download and key links
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Video of Boss Monsters in Dungeon Fighter Online download link and more game details
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
2 Beta Key's for their ridiculously anticipated MMORPG - Star Trek Online! up for grabs
http://www.thirteen1.com
Thirteen1, the free to read online-based gaming magazine released on the 13th of every month at 1pm, have teamed up with Cryptic Studios to give away not 1, but 2 Beta Key's for their ridiculously anticipated MMORPG - Star Trek Online!
Thirteen1, the free to read online-based gaming magazine released on the 13th of every month at 1pm, have teamed up with Cryptic Studios to give away not 1, but 2 Beta Key's for their ridiculously anticipated MMORPG - Star Trek Online!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Dungeon Fighter Online video game closed beta Information
The first beta for Nexon America’s Dungeon Fighter Online recently ended and like most betas it was an opportunity for the game production team to gauge what trends were developing and the players’ reaction. Dungeon Fighter Online is a 2D scrolling action MMORPG which recalls the arcade history of gaming in setting and art style. Though wildly popular in Asia, with more than two million users playing at once when combining the Chinese, Japanese and Korean services, the Nexon America team was most interested in how the U.S. players would take to the game. Once the beta ended on Aug. 3, the team sifted through stacks of data and discovered a few interesting things:
1. Guns, guns, guns.
No surprise, but American players love their guns so the Gunner character class was the most popular class played during the beta. We think the popularity of the Gunner is well deserved because if you don’t feel your heart swell when grabbing your Gatling gun and pouring a fountain of bullets into a pack of monsters, then you need to check with your mortician. Along with guns, the Gunner is an inventive class with loads of unique skills you might not expect to find in a traditional RPG environment... I mean, when you’re faced with a horde of pesky goblins, the sword seems like such a blasé weapon when you’ve got lasers and bombs and robotic helpers. Gunners also get an initial close combat skill - an up close and personal knee to the midsection - so they have something special for the enemies who survive their ranged barrage.
2. Holy warriors FTW
The Priest character class struck a chord with North American players; it seems like this character may be much more popular here than it is in Korea. It is not so much about religion, but I think that using a cross to smash demons back to hell plucks at a primal urge in each of us. Who doesn’t want to be the avenging angel?
3. Content is king
Never underestimate the players’ appetite for content. We put in a level cap of 40 for the beta test. While players didn’t hit it, it was quite impressive how much content some of the players consumed. It’s a good thing that we already have an amazing amount of great content for players post its initial launch. We were also happy to see that many testers jumped immediately into the PvP Arena, even at lower levels.
4. Looks like an arcade game, plays like an RPG – really.
We have been talking a lot about the arcade fighting style of the game but the data we received from the closed beta served as a proof point that Dungeon Fighter Online is played like (and also at its core) an MMORPG. We saw user play patterns that would correlate to MapleStory, including a lengthy average play time. It’s a good thing that DFO will be free-to-play, otherwise we’re talking about a lot of quarters if this was solely on an arcade machine!
5. Old school appearance brings old school players
This game appears to attract the core Nexon player and one who is slightly older. Typically, the average Nexon user is 13-17 but we also had an equally large number of the players in the closed beta who are 18-20 and older. We expected this game to resonate with old arcade players but it also has legs with the college crowd as well.
1. Guns, guns, guns.
No surprise, but American players love their guns so the Gunner character class was the most popular class played during the beta. We think the popularity of the Gunner is well deserved because if you don’t feel your heart swell when grabbing your Gatling gun and pouring a fountain of bullets into a pack of monsters, then you need to check with your mortician. Along with guns, the Gunner is an inventive class with loads of unique skills you might not expect to find in a traditional RPG environment... I mean, when you’re faced with a horde of pesky goblins, the sword seems like such a blasé weapon when you’ve got lasers and bombs and robotic helpers. Gunners also get an initial close combat skill - an up close and personal knee to the midsection - so they have something special for the enemies who survive their ranged barrage.
2. Holy warriors FTW
The Priest character class struck a chord with North American players; it seems like this character may be much more popular here than it is in Korea. It is not so much about religion, but I think that using a cross to smash demons back to hell plucks at a primal urge in each of us. Who doesn’t want to be the avenging angel?
3. Content is king
Never underestimate the players’ appetite for content. We put in a level cap of 40 for the beta test. While players didn’t hit it, it was quite impressive how much content some of the players consumed. It’s a good thing that we already have an amazing amount of great content for players post its initial launch. We were also happy to see that many testers jumped immediately into the PvP Arena, even at lower levels.
4. Looks like an arcade game, plays like an RPG – really.
We have been talking a lot about the arcade fighting style of the game but the data we received from the closed beta served as a proof point that Dungeon Fighter Online is played like (and also at its core) an MMORPG. We saw user play patterns that would correlate to MapleStory, including a lengthy average play time. It’s a good thing that DFO will be free-to-play, otherwise we’re talking about a lot of quarters if this was solely on an arcade machine!
5. Old school appearance brings old school players
This game appears to attract the core Nexon player and one who is slightly older. Typically, the average Nexon user is 13-17 but we also had an equally large number of the players in the closed beta who are 18-20 and older. We expected this game to resonate with old arcade players but it also has legs with the college crowd as well.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Key To Play offer500 Closed Beta Keys for Ys Online - The Call of Solum.
Alltern8, the world’s first online publication, community and resource site built by and (and for) the consumer, announced today, that gaming society Key To Play, is generously offering 500 Closed Beta Keys for Ys Online: The Call of Solum.
Ys Online: The Call of Solum is an MMORPG based on the famous Ys series created by the Japanese company Falcom. Since its first title for the 8 bit generation, it’s been turned into several manga series, OAVs and even a novel. Now, Falcom and CJ Internet are proud to present Ys Online: The Call of Solum, the new title of the series.
This time the Ys experience is moving online, with the classic manga look that has become a key characteristic of the series. The crafting possibilities in Ys Online are vast. Players can craft various items such as weapons, armours, crafting materials or cards using a recipe card, while under the guidance of a craftsman NPC. You can choose up to six characters for each server from the races and classes guide of Eresians, Afrocans, Kimoans.
Another exclusive feature of Ys Online is its unique Card system which links all the functionalities into one easy system. As your character progresses in the world of Ys Online, the Card system becomes increasingly important. Cards are involved in crafting, combat, spells and quests. In addition, The Enchanting Guide allows you increase the power of your gear and give it a nice glowing effect after the 4th level of enchantment. Although the glowing colour will depend on the enchantment level, you have the opportunity to enchant all your weapons, accessories and armours. You can even enchant the same item up to 20 times for more powerful results.
The Ys Online Closed Beta Tester Key competition is now running on the dedicated MMO area of the Alltern8.com site. So get your Ys Online Beta Tester Key and begin to experience the enchanted world of Ys Online. To enter, register with Alltern8.com www.alltern8.com and head straight to the competition at: http://www.alltern8.com/Competitions/Ys_Online for your chance to be one of the lucky 500 winners.
Ys Online: The Call of Solum is an MMORPG based on the famous Ys series created by the Japanese company Falcom. Since its first title for the 8 bit generation, it’s been turned into several manga series, OAVs and even a novel. Now, Falcom and CJ Internet are proud to present Ys Online: The Call of Solum, the new title of the series.
This time the Ys experience is moving online, with the classic manga look that has become a key characteristic of the series. The crafting possibilities in Ys Online are vast. Players can craft various items such as weapons, armours, crafting materials or cards using a recipe card, while under the guidance of a craftsman NPC. You can choose up to six characters for each server from the races and classes guide of Eresians, Afrocans, Kimoans.
Another exclusive feature of Ys Online is its unique Card system which links all the functionalities into one easy system. As your character progresses in the world of Ys Online, the Card system becomes increasingly important. Cards are involved in crafting, combat, spells and quests. In addition, The Enchanting Guide allows you increase the power of your gear and give it a nice glowing effect after the 4th level of enchantment. Although the glowing colour will depend on the enchantment level, you have the opportunity to enchant all your weapons, accessories and armours. You can even enchant the same item up to 20 times for more powerful results.
The Ys Online Closed Beta Tester Key competition is now running on the dedicated MMO area of the Alltern8.com site. So get your Ys Online Beta Tester Key and begin to experience the enchanted world of Ys Online. To enter, register with Alltern8.com www.alltern8.com and head straight to the competition at: http://www.alltern8.com/Competitions/Ys_Online for your chance to be one of the lucky 500 winners.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Multiplay to give away 5000 beta keys for Heroes of Newerth
Multiplay - one of the largest gaming communities in Europe - is pleased to announce it has 5,000 beta keys for S2 Games' Heroes of Newerth. The keys are for the closed beta and will be available from Monday 3rd August from Multiplay's gaming downloads site, www.fileplay.net.
Craig Fletcher, Managing Director of Multiplay said: "We are very pleased to be chosen by S2 Games to release 5000 keys for their highly-anticipated title. This represents the latest in an increasing portfolio of content delivered through the Fileplay site.
Developers and publishers alike are really seeing the benefits of the clean, easy-to-use site for their beta key and file distribution needs. With new features still being launched, such as the High Definition video streaming last week, the site is going from strength to strength."
To coincide with the UK’s largest LAN event, i37 (http://iseries.multiplay.co.uk), Multiplay will be allocating 2,000 of these keys specifically for those attending the event. The remaining 3,000 will be distributed over five days, with 600 available each day. These keys will allow the lucky gamers to join the closed beta and be some of a select few who are enjoying the game in advance of general release.
Demand is immense for what many are calling the next version of DotA, so people need to be fast to secure a key.
Craig Fletcher, Managing Director of Multiplay said: "We are very pleased to be chosen by S2 Games to release 5000 keys for their highly-anticipated title. This represents the latest in an increasing portfolio of content delivered through the Fileplay site.
Developers and publishers alike are really seeing the benefits of the clean, easy-to-use site for their beta key and file distribution needs. With new features still being launched, such as the High Definition video streaming last week, the site is going from strength to strength."
To coincide with the UK’s largest LAN event, i37 (http://iseries.multiplay.co.uk), Multiplay will be allocating 2,000 of these keys specifically for those attending the event. The remaining 3,000 will be distributed over five days, with 600 available each day. These keys will allow the lucky gamers to join the closed beta and be some of a select few who are enjoying the game in advance of general release.
Demand is immense for what many are calling the next version of DotA, so people need to be fast to secure a key.
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