Site of the Week: MMO Quests!

Friday 03 June, 2011 at 8:50 am Steve "Slurms" Lichtsinn 2
SOTW

MMO Quests is run by a fantastic lady that goes by the name Stargrace. I highly suggest not only checking out her blog, but also following her on Twitter (if you’re into that sort of thing). She has what I would call a “proper blog.” While Multiplaying is a community effort and I tend to sprinkle in hefty amounts of bologna,  Stargrace tells her stories from the various worlds she visits.

It’s always entertaining to see the games from her perspective, and her photography ain’t too shabby either. ;)

Please be a peach and click on the pic!



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  • Scarybooster says:

    I love her blog and I have twitter crush on her too :) very nice person that goes out off her way to be kind to others. There are STILL some amazing people on this planet.

  • MasterShake says:

    I’m a blog reader with quite many areas of interests, one of them being mmo games. I could call myself a gamer and news-hunter. Those are the reasons for me to think about these kind of posts. Lately I’ve been thinking about mixing gaming and going out, to get more freash air, you know, while still not giving up on my playing time… One of the possible solutions can be portable mini-mmos for mobiles, while, of course, the real, “big” mmos continue to be supreme to them. But still, it’s something to think about.

  • 2 comments

    1. Scarybooster Comment:June 3, 2011 at 1:32 pm

      I love her blog and I have twitter crush on her too :) very nice person that goes out off her way to be kind to others. There are STILL some amazing people on this planet.


    2. MasterShake Comment:January 25, 2012 at 2:03 pm

      I’m a blog reader with quite many areas of interests, one of them being mmo games. I could call myself a gamer and news-hunter. Those are the reasons for me to think about these kind of posts. Lately I’ve been thinking about mixing gaming and going out, to get more freash air, you know, while still not giving up on my playing time… One of the possible solutions can be portable mini-mmos for mobiles, while, of course, the real, “big” mmos continue to be supreme to them. But still, it’s something to think about.


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