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Earth Eternal

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Sparkplay
Developer: Sparkplay

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'Earth Eternal' - 12 New Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 18, 2008 @ 2:29 a.m. PST

Earth Eternal is a 3D high-fantasy MMORPG world that combines real-world history, legend, and myth with original creations. Earth Eternal will be free to play, no mandatory subscription, pay only when you feel the game is worth contributing to.

The world of Earth Eternal is a kind of fantasy Earth. It incorporates real-world elements that range from Egyptian Gods to Arthurian legend to the saga of Beowulf. In other words, while Earth Eternal is loosely based on themes from the real-world, virtually everything has our own spin on it. For instance, in EE, most of the Greek and Norse Gods were slain by extra-dimensional Sphinxes acting in concert with Anubis, Egyptian God of Death.

In Earth Eternal, you'll pick a primary class, but after a certain point, you'll be free to start learning the abilities in the other classes, though your character will not advance as quickly in those classes. Upon Earth Eternal's released, it will have four classes: Warrior, Mage, Druid, and Sneak, though you are not limited to abilities within your class.

Earth Eternal will have sixteen races available at release:

  • Anura (frog-people)
  • Atavian (bird-person)
  • Bandicoon (raccoon person)
  • Broccan (badger-person)
  • Foxen (fox-person)
  • Lisian (gecko-person)
  • Ursine (bear-person)
  • Taurian (bull-person)
  • Bounder (rabbit-person)
  • Feline (cat-person)
  • Tuskian (boar-person)
  • Hart (stag/deer-person)
  • Caprican (ram/sheep-person)
  • Longtail (rat-person)
  • Fangren (wolf-person)
  • Noctari (owl-person)


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