This 'Single-Player MMORPG' Is A Good Fit For Introverts
Briefly

The article explores the concept of single-player MMORPGs, particularly highlighting the game Erenshor, where players interact with simulated characters in a dynamic virtual world. Despite being designed as a solo experience, players can team up with NPCs for challenges and quests. Players start with basic gear and are encouraged to upgrade equipment as they venture through low-level zones. The combination of simulated interactions, quests, and an immersive environment provides an exciting gateway for new players to experience the MMORPG genre without the pressure of competing against real opponents.
At first glance, a single-player MMORPG doesn't make a ton of sense. But in practice, it's an exciting prospect, a world filled with simulated players, grinding mobs, completing quests, and sharing barbed words in global chat—and none of them are real people.
You can interact with them! If you select one of those characters, particularly one that complements your abilities, like a Paladin for your Duelist, then you can form a party capable of defeating the bandits in the cave.
Depending on which class you select, you'll start with a bit of random gear. It's like the hand-me-downs your older cousin left you before heading off to college.
Upon exiting the first tutorial zone, the docks, you'll encounter a few enemies along the road before inevitably stumbling upon a low-level meeting zone—a shop in the wilds.
Read at Kotaku
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