Ancient War vs MU Origin
Ancient War
Ancient War is a brand-new MMO RPG/strategy game that you can play for free directly on Facebook. In this game, you will need to choose one of 3 factions to join, namely Thebes, Athens or Sparta, before setting off to develop your city-state, recruit legendary heroes and their associated battalions, and take on your enemies.The gameplay here is pretty generic in many ways, but there are a couple features that stand out although they are not entirely unique. One such feature is the world map. Unlike many other games within the same genre, the world map feels a lot more real and alive as you can see the boundaries of each faction being drawn and re-drawn as players of the same faction work together to conquer other faction's city-states.
Another feature is the faction hierarchy. Each faction is governed by the players themselves and only the strongest players will be able to climb the ranks and assume one of the 4 important positions in the hierarchy. If you are the best of the lot, you can even be appointed King.
Ancient War isn't exactly a refreshingly unique browser MMO game, but it is not your run-of-the-mill game either. The gameplay is quite decent and the epic Greek-theme that it has may appeal to you as well.
MU Origin
MU Origin is the exciting spin-off of the acclaimed PC roleplaying game, Mobius Online a.k.a. MU Online. If you have played Mobius Online back in the day, you would probably enjoy playing MU Origin. This mobile MMO is basically the same familiar RPG with similar dungeon-crawling features as the original PC version. You can choose between three classes, Dark Knight, Dark Wizard, or Elf and take part in glorious battles and events. The visuals and animations are also stunning, and progression is quite easy, thanks to the automatic battle and travel options which make everything very convenient.Fans of the original game will certainly love MU Origin, considering that it dishes out the same experience the old PC game gives. Casual players may equally like it, thanks to its decent visuals, automated systems, clear progression, and painless grind. There are a lot of things you can do in the game, making it something you can play for countless hours.