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Developer(s) | pg5-Studio |
Publisher(s) | pg5-Studio |
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Platform(s) | Webbrowser, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release | October 2017 |
Genre(s) | MMORPG |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
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stein.world is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) created by pg5-Studio. It was first released in October 2017 as Alpha Version, since then the game is being updated regularly. It's free to play but players can upgrade their account to a full account to get more experience and other upgrades with their character. However, there are no content restrictions for players who play it for free.[1]
stein.world is one of the first full-featured browser MMORPGs, with a real-time combat system that does not need extensions, plugins or clients and can therefore be played on any system with Internet access.
History[edit]
stein.world is being developed by two German developers from Munich (Adam Jagodzinski and Martin Pesl). They are also the managing directors of the pg5-Studio corporate company.[2] [3]
Story[edit]
The game plays in a persistent fantasy world that is populated by hundreds of players at the same time.
The player wakes up after a drinking night in a tavern and it turns out that he has lost his stein that night. After this short prologue begins the adventure of the player in which he tries to get his stein back, at that the player has to face many dangers and explore the world of stein.world.[4][5]
Features[edit]
stein.world is constantly evolving and regularly receives new content. For this reason, the number of features is constantly growing.[6]
Current features:
- Persistent fantasy world
- Current max Level: 20
- Hundreds of quests with many different objectives
- Hundreds of Items
- Millions of Equipment variations
- Group function
- Friendlist
- Dungeons
- Wave Dungeons
- Ranking System
- Bossfight system
- Professions system (gathering and crafting)
- Trading
Upcoming Features:
- Bank
- Guild system
- Mounts & Pets
- PvP system (battlegrounds and open world pvp)
- Housing with farming
- Raids
- Factions with reputation
- Planed max Level: 100+
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