The best MMORPGs for Android

Knights, take your swords and shields: it’s time to flush out the beast! Here are the best MMORPGs for Android.

Note: keep in mind that the MMORPG they are very text-heavy games. Most of the games available are in English, so make sure you have a good command of the language before continuing!

AdventureQuest 3D (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.battleon.aq3d). In this Fantasy-type mass RPG you will find everything you need for a good adventure: monsters to kill, people to save, and the usual characters to level up. One of the interesting aspects of AdventureQuest 3D is Cross-Platforming: you can play this title both on your Android mobile phone and on PC. As such, you will always find the same people coming from both devices.

Old School RuneScape: This is a classic MMORPG adapted for mobile devices. It offers a role-playing experience in a fantasy world.

Rangers of Oblivion: In this game, you become a monster hunter fighting giant beasts in a fantasy world. He has a good combat system and impressive graphics.

Order & Chaos 2: Redemption: This MMORPG offers a fantasy world with an interesting story, real-time battles and the possibility of playing in groups with other players.

Black Desert Mobile: With impressive graphics and deep gameplay, Black Desert Mobile is an open world MMORPG that lets you explore a vast world and engage in thrilling combat.

Avabel Online: This MMORPG stands out for its real-time combat system and extensive character customization. You can explore dungeons, fight monsters, and join other players on epic adventures.

Arcane Legends (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sts.al). A veteran of the field, Arcane Legends always uses a very classic and rigid Fantasy atmosphere in several aspects. You only have three classes to start with, but the rest of the game allows for great expansion. It is possible to play with and against all the players you find around. It’s a regularly updated game and the developers seem to care a lot about keeping the content always active.

Aurcus Online (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asobimo.aurcusonline.ww). With somewhat Japanese cartoonish graphics, Aurcus seems to work just like any other RPG… except it makes combat much easier. For example, you can easily attack by pressing just once on the enemy you have chosen. In this Aurcus works magnificently: the animations are spectacular and can dampen the boredom of every struggle typical of daily “grinding”.

Dungeon Hunter 5 (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.Gloft5DHM). Last on the list, but not last in the rankings. Dungeon Hunter is one of the most successful series in its category, with a great story and lots of adventures to face – all characteristics and details. The only annoyance is the game’s constant push to try to make us buy the goods inside the game, which by far causes its annoyances.

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