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Child's Play refuses charity money from Atlantica Online


While it's always a good thing to launch a drive to raise money for charity, the devil is in the details. In this case, the details on how the fantasy MMO Atlantica Online tried to raise money for the Child's Play children's hospital charity has caused the organization to refuse the money offered to the group.

According to a story from our sister site Massively, Atlantica Online's publisher NDoors offered a grab bag of rare in-game items for players to purchase for the real world amount of about $40. The publisher stated that 5 percent of those sales would go to Child's Play. However, a number of players felt that small amount (which equals just $2 of the grab bag's total price) was too small compared to the revenue that would be taken by the game's publishers.

After getting emails from players complaining about how the charity drive was run, Child's Play has apparently refused to take any money raised via the Atlantica Online grab bag. The publisher has responded with their own statement where they blame "the negativity of certain players around the nature of the donation." They claim they will find other charities to work with although no specific ones are mentioned.

Download: Atlantica Online v687 Client and Patches


Atlantica Online is now up to version 687. Players can either download the full client or use patches to update their game.

Download Atlantica Online v687 Install Client (2.17 GB)
Download Atlantica Online v678 to v687 Patch (139 MB)
Download Atlantica Online v687 Patch (169 MB)

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Atlantica Online publisher working on new FPS title

We have seen a massive amount of free-to-play FPS titles come down the pike lately, from War Rock to Combat Arms to upcoming games like Cross Fire, BlackShot, Quake Live and Battlefield Heroes. Now Korea based NDOORS, best known in the US for their fantasy MMO Atlantica Online, have announced that they have acquired a FPS game developer and plan to release their own new game in the genre.

The developer is Korean-based CrazyBox Entertainment who have experience in making such games in Asia. Their previous title was called Seven Years of War. NDOORS plans to release an all new FPS sometime next summer that will use the technology developed by Crazybox. No other info on the game was released.

[Via email press release]

First Impressions: Atlantica Online


It's here at last. NDOORS's free-to-play MMO Atlantica Online launches today at 6 PM PDT. Those of you in the beta, rejoice: NDOORS has promised no server wipe, so your characters will live on in the new world. For those of you completely new to this title, welcome to our First Impressions! Remember, kids: this is not a review. We spent a few hours with Atlantica Online, and here's what we walked away with. If Atlantica Online seems interesting to you, you can download the client right here on Big Download. Enjoy!

Atlantica Online offers $20 for your character if you don't like game


There are a ton of free-to-play MMOs out there but developer Ndoors Interactive has a rather unique offer to give players who want to try out their fantasy game Atlantica Online. Players in the game who began playing after Oct .11 are eligible to have their in-game character bought by the dev team for a whopping $20 (and that's in real cash).

There are some rules to this deal of course. The offer for these players ends on Nov 30 and your character must have reached and stopped at level 50 in the game (going over level 50 will make your character ineligible). You must have a Paypal account to get the $20 for your character and once you get the money you can no longer use that particular user ID. Don't try to make multiple accounts; the $20 is per person.

Download the Atlantica Online install client at Big Download right now

Atlantica Online open beta gives out free prizes


The upcoming release of the free-to-play fantasy turn-based MMO Atlantica Online is shaping up to be an interesting launch, at least as far as how the development team is promoting it. Today the developers of the game, Korena based NDOORS, announced that the open beta for the title has now launched and in addition to testing the game it intends to give out cash and prizes to people who participate.

One winner could pick up as much as $10,000 in cash if 30,000 players participate in the Free Leagues. Other smaller cash amounts will be given out as well as prizes like a Nintendo Wii, a Sony PSP, and an iPod Nano. In addition with competing in PvP tournaments, players in the open beta can win prizes via random drawings. The game itself is set on Earth but in a parallel world "that takes players on an exciting journey to unravel the hidden secrets of Atlantis."
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