| Username | Grisaline |
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| Joined | September 13, 2008 |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 32 |
| Location | nvm, Netherlands |
| Last Visit | November 9, 2008 |
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Hey everyone,
Having read everything above, I still wonder when a "open-beta" game is still a "beta-testing" game. Right now I'm playing Wonderland Online and soon Version 3 is going to be released..... I've been playing this game for about... I think a month now and I love it, but I wonder what the difference would be between a non-beta (as in regular game) and the beta version that we can play now. Of course, every now and then bugs are fixed, bugs that have been reported by players, but isn't that something that happens in all games, beta or not?
So far I've decided for myself not to go into official testing, simply because I know too little of hardware and programming games. I want to get a grasp on those things first. But it surely sounds good to do beta-testing int he future :)
Another game which is more crafter oriented is Wonderland Online. You can fight monsters for loot to make items, but you can also use other methods. Some items require much more time to be made than others and therefore not everyone makes everything, but lots of people are willing to buy lots of things. It's not only gear you can make, but also food to restore your health and furniture for in your home.
Have fun!
Hi,
I know I'm not an admin, nor a community leader, but I can at least help you with one question:
Wonderland Online is already active. You can access it here. Wonderland online has an active community in the forum where you can ask all your questions you have and there are lots of guides which you can use.
I hope this was helpful for you! Unfortunately I don't know anything about the other games.
In your opinion, what kind of gamer are you?