
MMO Web Browser Strategy Games (MMORTS) seems very popular these days, Especially in 2010. After collecting some popular online browser strategy games, I found all these are developed by Chinese companies. They are all free to play, and use micro-transaction. Actually, In China, you can get the source code and do a game yourself.
I listed 10 such games, hoping that these games give you some tips to make a game or at least you know what the game offers. The games are all like Evony, even War of Legends is also a Copycat powered by Jagex.
1, Caesary

Caesary Online is a great browser-based game which is completely free to play. Unlike Evony’s naked advertising, Caesary Online have a neat graphics and promotion
Caesary Online
1, War of Legends

War of Legends is a newly released strategy game based on flash technology, with Chinese characteristics. The game is published by UK’s largest browser-based game developer Jagex. Interesting enough, War of Legends is not developed by Jagex, but Shanghai-based UltiZen
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2, Evony

Actually, Evony has become a household word and thus Evony itself becomes the most popular game over the two years. The game is set in Medieval Ages, but that is not like German’s browser game, instead Evony does business
using Micro-transaction and have over 130 servers only In English Version,Although Evony is not the first browser game developed in China, but it is the first successful browser game exported to North America and Europe.
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3, Empire Craft

Empire Craft is not a good game, but it runs heavily advertising campaign, so the game in a short time attracts 100,000 active players. Empire Craft, to my mind, is Copycat of Evony upon Evony’s success exposure. Empire Craft is developed by Oak Pacific Games, which had long and “assiduously followed” the technologies of the others.
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4, Three Kingdoms Online

Three Kingdoms Online is full of “hackneyed and stereotyped Features”, even you cannot understand what this game offers in you don’t know Chinese Cultures. However, if you have ever played any browser strategy game developed by China, you could possibly get started on the game quickly. What you need to do is create your account, select where you are born, Name your flag and build your city and base.
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5, Lords Online

Lords Online is powered and presented by IGG, which has a remarkable exposure thanks to its PR and Article Team. However, when we review a game, it means a game, bad or good. No any public relation involved.
Lords Online has numerous bugs: you will lose your treasure you toiled day time, Laborers caught in waiting status, Keep losing Hero Experience points – keep losing levels, Ranking bug, and much much more… How terrible!
They just changed the code sold byVendors at a Less expensive price and changed the graphics.
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6, The War
Not need to say anything, totally a backward product of China, but seems popular in North America.

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7 WW2 Warfare

WW2 Warfare is set in the Second World War where you can select three forces to attack. The most important resources is Oil, which is a must to develop your city and train your troops. The game is released in early 2009. So far WW2 Warfare has 5 servers in total.
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8 TransForce

TransForce is an online browser strategy game based on the famous movie the TransFormers, but the developer playcomet independently crafted the game with Chinese characteristics, even you can experience the Hunt System, the wanted system, like Sleeve System in Heroes of Kung Fu. It is very fun.
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9Kingory

Kingory is a not bad game because In China, Kingory signals the beginning of Chinese browser game growth. Currently, Kingory has been licensed to several countries, even the South Korea-based Nexon also gained the license to publish this game.
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10 Nap War

Nap War is owned and operated by SOHO Union International Ltd (SOHO Union).
“Like Evony, Nap War is money-rolling machine, especially the wheel of fortune, nothing more than a gambling machine. We are writing such article not for advertising this game, but warning those who don’t know the real condition and make a mistake taking gambling.
That the similarity among those games are made in China and published across the world. The game is not rated by Gaming Union, nor approved by any laws.
You may not know the fact that China has banned most of such games due to the gambling and false distribution. That is why they are seeking another way to hurt internet users.”
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Check more Chinese browser games.
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