Torn (online text game)
Torn is a crime-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game.[1][2][3] The game was developed by British author Joe Chedburn in 2003, and is the largest text-based online video game.[4][5][6] The game involves a virtual world based around crime, violence, and business.[7][8]
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Developer(s) | Torn LTD |
Platform(s) | Cross-platform |
Release | 2003 |
Genre(s) | Crime RPG |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
History
Torn was first launched in 2003. The game involves a virtual world based around gang violence and business.[9] Like many role-playing games, players start at the bottom of the ladder and make their way to the top by earning experience points.[10] The game focuses on crimes and player versus player combat as a way of earning XP or experience points.[11] Players can purchase in-game benefits in exchange for payments, which are termed "donations".[12] The Torn beta ended on 15 November 2004, with over a million users by 2008. A major overhaul of the Torn engine was completed in 2014, with Torn 'Respo' released on June 23 of that year. In 2018 Torn was made available as an Android App.[13][14]
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