Summer vacation has just ended here in the Philippines and will be starting in western countries. With the advancement of the Internet, kids nowadays grow to be more exposed to the world wide web than we were in our age. My younger sisters and my cousins played various online games during their summer break so I'm listing them down to suggest them to kids who enjoy online gaming.
Although it has some disadvantages, I think the advantages outweigh them. Online gaming has taught my little sisters and cousins to be more Internet savvy, it has improved their English and communication skills, and has tickled their brains into solving and figuring out what to do in those games they've played.
Dragonfable - It's a free animated fantasy RPG browser game. Since it's a browser game, there is no need to install any software and players can just log in to their accounts using their browsers to enjoy the game. Although it's free to play, those who wish to support the game can do so by upgrading with a Dragon Amulet that unlocks exclusive areas and powerful items. It's a one time fee that costs $19.95 for a single amulet and $29.95 for a special 6-amulet package.