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Is there any good free MMORPGs that is 3-D and works on both PC and Mac? It doesn't need extremely good graphics; something like Rappelz, Flyff, or Guild Wars is fine (obviously it doesn't matter if it's cartoonish or not, and obviously Guild Wars costs money).

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There seems to be a new free to play MMORPG released every week these days, but even with the immense growth of the genre, very few MMORPGs are Mac compatible. Considering Mac users only make up for ~5% of the market share for operating systems, it’s not surprising that most game developers opt not to develop Mac compatible versions of their MMORPGs. The only MMORPGs Mac users can usually play are browser MMORPGs, but after Googling around for a bit, I learned that some client based MMORPGs are also Mac compatible. Below is a list of all Mac compatible MMORPGs that run on OS X:

Savage 2


A Unique MMORTS published by S2 Games. The game blends RPG elements as well as RTS elements. Play as either humans or beasts and defeat your enemies stronghold to win.

World of Warcraft

The epic 3D fantasy MMORPG from Blizzard. The game added support for MAC OSX with patch 1.9.3

City of Heroes

A 3D Superhero themed MMORPG by Cryptic. The game is pay to play, but has a free trial.

Dofus

2D Fantasy themed MMORPG.

Earth Eternal

3D Fantasy MMORPG that sort of looks like Runes of Magic and World of Warcraft. The game’s graphics are very impressive for a browser game.

Eve Online

An Epic in Depth 3D Sci-fi MMORPG with a strong emphasis on PvP.

One of the first 3D MMORPGs ever. The game has over 10 expansion packs.

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FusionFall

A 3D MMORPG developed by Cartoon Networks.

Pirates of the Caribbean Online

A 3D Fantasy MMORPG based on the popular Pirates of the Caribbean Movie.

Quake Live

An MMO Shooter on the browser. Basically Quake 3 remade.

RuneScape

Jagex’s Enormously popular 3D fantasy MMORPG.

Splash Fighters

Splash Fighters is an Arena based fighting MMO that plays a lot like Rumble Fighter. The game is published by Cyberstep. It just recently launched a mac client.

Vendetta Online

Vendetta Online is a pay to play sci-fi themed MMORPG. The game plays a bit like Eve Online.

Warhammer Online

The epic 3D Fantasy MMORPG from Mythic (Electronic Arts) that was designed to be a WoW killer. Even though it didn’t succeed in that, it’s still around and gets updated regularly. The game has a strong emphasis on PvP.

Second Life

Second Life is a surprisingly in depth 3D virtual world developed and published by Linden Labs. It’s not exactly a traditional “game” much like the other titles listed here, but more of a social virtual world than anything else.

Fallen Earth

A 3D sci-fi themed post-apocalyptic MMORPG with third person / first person FPS gameplay.

GetAmped 2

GetAmped 2 is a 3D fighting MMO published by CyberStep. It has an excellent amount of appearance customization and plays a bit like Rumble Fighter.

Regnum Online

This 3D fantasy MMORPG with an emphasis on late game Realm vs Realm PvP added Mac support in early 2011.

Note: Only games that support Mac without any additional software are listed here. You can get a lot more MMORPGs working on OS X through programs like CrossOver and VM Ware, but those are not included in this list.

Since many people seemed to appreciate the article I did in April for the top 10 free MMORPG’s for PC, I thought it would be nice to show some love to the Mac community. As someone who regularly uses a Macbook, I know that it’s difficult being a Mac gamer: there aren’t many big titles that release on OS X, and the ones that do often require the super high end Macs. An old Macbook just doesn’t cut it. Fortunately with this list, I’ve tried all of these games on a 13 inch 2013 Macbook Pro with Retina Display, and they all worked fine (except for Eve Online, which really destroyed the poor machine).

MMORPGs focus on creating rich and unique experiences for all players. They are often incredibly large in scope, and offer wonderful gameplay for players to sink their hours into as their virtual avatars. I try to play as many MMORPGs as I can, and I thought this article would be a good idea since I’ve played enough of all these games to subjectively make a top five list. I say subjectively because NOTE: this is my opinion, and this is not a definitive list. However, I would encourage many of you to play some of these games if you haven’t already done so. Also, this list has five items rather then ten because I didn’t think certain games that would have made the top 10 list of this to actually deserve much praise. These five games are fairly different and encapsulate the majority of what the MMORPG scene is, and the other free MMORPG’s would just rehash the content in these games.

As with the last article, this is only meant for free to play MMORPGs that do not require purchase to get a true MMORPG experience. This means that World of Warcraft does not make the list because the starter account level 20 cap doesn’t really have anything worth mentioning. I’m also not including MMO shooters, MMO simulators, and MMOARPGs so sorry Marvel Heroes, Second Life, and Realm of the Mad God.

Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to it:

5. Wakfu

We’re going to start off the list with this unique tactical turn-based MMORPG. Wakfu’s wonderful 2D artwork and wide array of colors make for a light game on the surface. However, if you dig beneath the delightful cartoons, you’ll find yourself immersed in amazing turn based battles with a huge selection of classes to choose from. If not for the awesome, turn-based combat (which I am a sucker for), Wakfu is definitely worth a mention on this list specifically for the way it handles players roles in its online society. Players are treated as citizens of a nation, and certain statuses of citizenship can have different perks. The game has the interesting inclusion of a political system in which players can elect governors and create laws. While it’s not on the same graphical level as the other entries on this list, Wakfu still makes for an amazing (and free!) MMORPG that relies on unique gameplay mechanics not found in its competition.

4. Eve Online

Eve Online is probably the most massive game on this list. Spanning across literally entire galaxies, Eve is incredibly ambitious, but VERY esoteric. If it weren’t for its extremely high dosage of item grinding, I would have put EVE at #1 on this list. Yeah, Eve Online has a lot of wandering around aimlessly through space. Fortunately for me, I find that enchanting so I really love Eve Online. It’s famous for it’s giant space battles that destroy entire legions of ships that cannot be recovered (Eve has a variation of permadeath in it). Who knows, you might find yourself caught in the middle of an epic war so there’s always that to look forward to. If you love to grind for loot and possibly get embroiled in a galaxy wide space feud, Eve Online is the right game for you.

3. Guild Wars 2

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Like Tera, Guild Wars 2 has a fantastic combat system that’s unique from most other MMORPGs. However, Guild Wars 2 actually has an amazing solo story and better quests than typical MMORPGs. While Heart of Thorns (the expansion) has a full price tag, the base game of Guild Wars 2 is completely free to play, and that’s awesome. I personally really like the races and classes you can choose from in Guild Wars 2 because they all balance each other so well. It’s an extremely well crafted world that gets really good as players reach end game content (the game then features zone-wide public events). Guild Wars 2 is one of the best MMORPGs ever made so far, and the other two on this list only barely beat it out.

2. RuneScape

I’m not going to lie, I’m only putting this here because of pure nostalgia. Yeah, I know RuneScape 3 is a complete makeover, but I actually prefer it to old school RS. RuneScape has over 16 years of experience backing it up. This means that when you get right in, you’re getting into a world with 16 years of story and visual improvements. Out of all the games on this list, this is definitely the most accessible one for new MMORPG players. Also, since it doesn’t rely on good graphics, you can play RuneScape for free on your browser! If that doesn’t sell it, RuneScape has one of the biggest player bases in the MMO market so it’s great for interacting with other players.

1. The Lord of the Rings Online

The Lord of the Rings is my favorite book series and my favorite movie series next to Star Wars. Naturally, I’m going to put LotRO on here at #1 LotRO draws from J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterful world of Middle Earth and every moment in this game breathes awesomeness. It’s a bit old now (it’s nearing its 10 year anniversary), but it’s definitely worth playing. The combat and gameplay is fairly standard, but the story is what keeps me going in this game. Being able to fight Orcs, Goblins, and even Nazgul just brings smiles on my face. I’ve spent countless hours in Middle Earth via books, movies, and games, and LotRO is another fantastic addition to Tolkien’s famed creation.

Those are my top 5 free MMORPGs for Mac for June 2017. What do you think about this list? Do you think I should have swapped, added, or taken out anything? If so, feel free to let me know in the comments section! Thanks!

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