Title: Torn City
Year introduced: 2004
Country of origin: United States
Languages: English
Price: free
In Torn City, you can be anyone and do anything. Build your character to infinite strengths and play it your way. Join other users, attack them, befriend them, marry them, trade with them, compete with them. Whatever you want to do, you can do it now.
The text-based browser game is set in the murky underworld of Torn, where everyone’s out for themselves. In Torn, you can be whoever you want to be and do whatever you want to do. The game has endless possibilities and is constantly updated, which means you can always discover something new to do within the city.
The aim of the game is to become the best. Earn the most money, own the biggest property, own the most successful company, drive the fastest car, lead the largest faction, have the most friends, complete the most missions, commit the most crime and be the strongest and hardest in Torn City.
You’ll soon discover why text-based RPGs are so popular! In a text-based world, everything is possible. There are no limits. Torn City guarantees "no resets" so you can build your character over years, to infinite strengths and abilities. The longer you play Torn City, the more powerful you become.
Rating: 3.67 / 5 based on 3 votes
★★★★☆

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