Each day, I expand my vocabulary. This week, my latest word is Morpgs.

Morpgs, or multi-player online role-playing games, are a craze that has swept the nation, should I say, world, for years now. Morpgs are generally computer games where you virtually create a character, customize and design their stats and fight out duels with monsters as well as fellow players, or Morpgs colleagues. The purpose is to reach a higher level. Obviously the higher level you are the more powerful you become.

In Morpgs world, there are two types of Morpgs, free ones and the subscribed ones. Free Morpgs are 100% free to play, but generally the graphics are of a lower quality, the world where the game is placed in is not expandable, and new tools are not integrated as often. Subscribed Morpgs on the other hand are always expanding, adding new items, monsters, quests, cities, maps, dungeons and so on and so forth. However, subscribed Morpgs can get quite costly. Sometimes you not only have to pay the subscriber fee to play, but you also have to buy the program (and its expansion packs) in order to install it on your computer.

What is the point of playing an online game? Well the most obvious goal is to become a high leveled character. However, lots of players aim to be fabulously wealthy, collect rare items, obtain better armor and on many Morpgs there is an ‘online war’. The war (which is called different names by different games) gives players an opportunity to band together and fight other players. If they win they are rewarded for their efforts.

So why play a Morpg? Initially they are a lot of fun. Sometimes family and friends will play together to keep in touch. Creating a character and leveling it is a lot of fun, especially as you specialize and customize them, making them more powerful and earning more money. Once you get a nicely leveled character you can set out with a party and hunt bosses, who will drop rare items after being killed.

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