As a fan of Gaia Online, I was glad to have received a message from Christina Simmons, assistant account executive of public relations at Mullens PR, that Gaia Online has launched new features for its free MMO game zOMG!
“Hi Lucy, The fun just doesn’t stop over at Gaia Online! Today the site launches new exciting features to zOMG!, Gaia Online’s free-to-play MMO. For the first time ever, zOMG! will engage users in a whole new way with in-game mini-events – otherwise known as randomized epic quests, that will give players a unique experience each time they enter the game,” Simmons said.
I had to check this out since I was getting bored with trying to level up by picking on green hamsters in the sewers just to infiltrate the garden gnome armies and pink flamingos in the gardens. The mini-events are random that could range from Aerial Bombardments to an insect overload with Bug Breakout! to name a few. And according to zOMG! senior producer and creative director Dave Georgeson who hinted changes coming to the MMO, that this is just the beginning.
“Gaians are really into zOMG! and play on a very regular basis, so we’re constantly working to keep the game-play fresh and exciting,” said Georgeson. “We’re psyched to be shaking up the zOMG! experience by adding lots of random events, unusual gameplay systems, and unique content in the coming months.”
The new random quests will become a permanent element to the gaming actions of zOMG! adding to the MMO package of gaming, social interaction and entertainment with cross-zone monster invasions to treasure hunts and cloned chickens to keep the gaming experience exciting each time a player logs in. Check out the screen shots of two random events below:
Deadman’s Boss in the Zen Garden
Saving Spirits in the Otami Ruins
To try these side quests visit Gaia Online and register for free. Once registered, visit the zOMG! page and prepare for an adventure. If you’re curious about what fans are already saying about the game visit the official zOMG! Facebook fan page.
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Ummm… Dead Man's Pass is in Bill's Ranch, not the Zen Gardens.