2old2play reviews the 3D browser-based MMO, Sherwood Dungeon.
Excerpt: "If you’re anything like me then you have the preconceived notion that browser-based games are nothing more than a fun distraction for a few minutes. When I volunteered to review Sherwood Dungeon I thought that I would be playing some simple, 2D, text-based online RPG. I was very, very wrong.
Sherwood Dungeon is a fully featured MMORPG complete with character customization, quest chains, PvP combat, dungeon-crawls, mounts, combat pets, guilds and even crafting. All that, and it’s completely free."
Examiner.com writes, "Last Friday, Examiner took an in-depth look at Sherwood Dungeon, a free-to-play, browser-based game produced by Gene Endrody. The unique game lets heroes delve into mysterious locations and a deep dungeon, quest, and even PvP. We talked with Gene to get further insight into Sherwood Dungeon's creation, development, and unique perspective in the world of online gaming."
Players of the free-to-play browser-based game Sherwood Dungeon are joyously gallavanting about the forests today, thanks to the latest update which allows players to shoot unicorns.
Those are some of the ugliest unicorns that I ever did saw.
No wonder people want to shoot them.
One might expect a game based around Robin Hood to have included bows & arrows at its start, not 6 years afterward.
Sherwood Dungeon, a 3D action-orientated browser MMORPG developed by Maid Marian Entertainment, is a game unlike any other you’ll likely have ever played. I know, I know. You’ve heard it all before. Hell, there’s a good chance you’ve heard it all from me. This time, it’s different. I swear. And it’s not the real-time skill based combat system, or the fully-rendered 3D models in a web-browser, or the omission of the traditional class system that makes it different, or the ability to play without a download or even a sign-up process that make it different; no, it’s knowing that the entire game was conceived, created, developed, updated, animated and maintained by one man: Gene Endrody.