First Thoughts: Fly for Fun
I’ve been playing the game for a coupe of days now, picking up on things here and there, and I have to say, it is quite fun. I’m not going to lie, and say it’s the best MMO I’ve ever played, but it is a lot of fun and well worth the time it takes to download.
The graphics are certainly nothing special, they aren’t bad by any means (they remind me of Rose Online, for those who’ve played that) they just aren’t top of the line, jaw-dropping graphics. They do have a certain simple charm though, and, animations and spell effects may not be breathtaking, but they are effective and run nicely even without a high-end video card.
The combat is fairly simple, double click to attack, use some of the abilities/skills you’ve gained, and monsters fall fairly easily. I haven’t yet gotten high enough to gain many abilities, nor have I leveled up enough to change classes from what you start as, so I can’t comment on how that works (though it does seem interesting and I’m eager to find out how it works.)
One thing that I have found to be a bit annoying is the control, which is a bit to loose at some points and to tight at others, it doesn’t hurt anything badly per se, but it does cause some aggravation at times.
Overall, I’m happy with what I’ve seen so far, and will definitely continue playing.
Next up is Space Cowboy Online, which I just got a chance to install last night. Hopefully I’ll get to playing that, and posting my comments, soon.
Fly for Fun, Gpotato, Gala-Net

November 23rd, 2006 at 5:11 pm
[...] First of all, it’s very similar in presentation to Fly for Fun from Gala-Net. That being said, it may, graphically speaking, be even a little smoother looking, but the general style is the same. Now, given, the translation (or the fact that it isn’t I suppose) makes the English text for quests/NPC’s etc. much more natural, where as Fly for Fun has some…odd sentence structure. [...]