Title: The Grail Lords
Year introduced: 2006
Country of origin: Belgium
Languages: English
Price: free
Sacred Grail Quest puts you in the world full of adventure, mystery and danger. Use your skills to become a renowned Craftsman, a cunning bastard or a noble knight. There are over 100 skills to master and over 600 achievements to earn.
It is an online RPG game, in which you create your own character and dive into the world, in which you can become whoever you want to be. While you grow in reputation and fame during your quests, the ultimate goal is to become a Grail Legend.
The game is free to play, keeps getting updates and provides the social element in a form of the taverns, where you can interact with other users. There is a wide range of quests and adventures to choose from, mini-games to break the routine, many ways to personalize your character. You can collect resources, craft items and then trade them in different locations (like markets and towns) and you can even become a councillor or a town leader.
Combat is also an important part of the game: engage in turn-based combat against monsters or other players. Use weapons, armour and skills strategically to win battles. Actions consume energy and time. Balancing exploration, combat, and other activities is crucial. The economy influences the well-being of your people - it fluctuates based on supply and demand in the reality of the game. Also, you can form alliances, join guilds and participate in community events.
Rating: 4.5 / 5 based on 4 votes
★★★★★

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