Most players you will run into have some sort of shop open in the cities, selling the equipment they have found or crafted themselves, and displaying it in front of everyone that walks by their shop.īut living your life in these dangerous lands isn’t as easy as you might expect. Since players can own a piece of land, as long as they log in and make sure it doesn’t decay, they are free to do with the land as they please. When playing Mystera Legacy, it’s best to find something to progress towards. However, since this is purely a sandbox game, it leaves that choice completely to the player. While you can get completely lost in the game by just doing whatever you please, and just seeing what falls on your path, the game itself does have some sort of a goal for you to reach. I must admit, most games I have touched with this type of progression system have had me logging in all day, to just spend doing something different than what I earlier in the day. So no matter what you plan on doing, there is always some character progression tied to it. This Myst can be used to upgrade your character, and give it better attributes or unlock the next tier for your skills. Whatever you do in Mystera Legacy, you gain Myst. But leveling your character skills isn’t the only thing you can and should focus on. The game does its best to get yourself familiarized with these character skills. Every interaction levels you up, be it either walking around and gaining Exploring experience, or hitting a tree and leveling up chopping. Leveling in this game is very standard, and includes the type of elements that reminds me of Runescape. Fighting, or gathering resources is done with the a single button, and the rest of the screen in both your browser or on your phone is filled with inventory, character statistics, and other useful hotkeys. The game is pretty straight forward, you either walk with the joystick or use the WASD buttons on the keyboard. The controls aren’t very difficult to use either. Jumping into the game you are thrown right in the Newbie Village, and you are given small tasks to learn the basics of the game. This game is a bit of a mixture between Minecraft and Runescape, while the farming elements in Mystera Legacy also remind me of the likes of Stardew Valley. Mystera Legacy is a 2D MMORPG sandbox game that is very familiar, made in the style of a lot of the iconic Game Maker Pro games, or other flash games. But sometimes you find a game that has very basic controls, ones of the likes that remind you of a lot of handheld games, and Mystera Legacy falls right into that category. Despite MMORPGs taking off on this quickly growing platform, I just really dislike the controls and how small the screen is. I never really look at the Play Store and just download random games to check them out. I have to be honest, I am not a huge fan of games that can be played on your mobile device. Mystera Legacy is another one of these games, that I personally wouldn’t have found if I weren’t told about it, even though they are on the Play Store and the game is fully playable in the browser! Yet the majority of their players ran into these games by blind luck, and it shows how incredibly difficult it still is for smaller studios and development teams to have their game advertised and shown to every fan. Many of these games look very charming, and definitely have found a niche to be successful in. A lot of the major MMORPGs we can look forward to are either delayed, or still heavily being worked on, so there isn’t quite a lot to look forward to unless you check out the many indies you can find around.
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