Based on our record, Agar.io seems to be a lot more popular than Furcadia. While we know about 289 links to Agar.io, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Furcadia. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
But it's difficult to tell what your daughter means, and how serious she is about it. You can check out furcadia to try and get a better idea of the furry community. https://cms.furcadia.com/ though I'm not sure if it'll actually tell you much. It's just another online chatroom with an avatar, where people text based role play as half-animals, which often leads to sexual stuff. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, you read that right. It's a furry MMO from 1996 which is still active to this day. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://cms.furcadia.com doesn’t seem to be represented. Source: over 1 year ago
I remember as a young boy playing a game called furcadia. It was one of the few browser based MMORPG at the time. I always thought it was a bit weird but as there wasn't many games like that around I continued to go back to it from time to time. It was only rather recently I discovered that the guy making it was an early furry and made it for other furries. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey, the game I am looking for was from when agar.io was popular. It was a singleplayer game where your cursor was a little dot. Bigger dots would fly into the screen from every side and you had to avoid them, as if you touched them with your small dot you would die. However, there were also some smaller dots coming that you could touch to get bigger. So you basically had to eat the smaller dots and avoid the... Source: 5 months ago
Question: Is it possible to use the "High-Level Multiplayer API" to implement different "game rooms" from the same server? For example, in the case of agar.io, you can create different game rooms that can be joined by you're friends with a code. From what I can tell, when a client connects to the server using MultiplayerPeer, the server acts as another peer in the game, so I can't tell if it's possible to let that... Source: 7 months ago
So, my question is: What kind of servers do IO games like agar.io, diep.io or slither.io typically use? (I'm not talking about the ones who are faking multiplayer of course. Source: 8 months ago
Its annoying that you as a normal player don't has a chance anymore. What can we do so agar.io will be as fun as back in the day when it was 2016 and there was no teaming? Source: 9 months ago
I remember it being an agar.io style game, but you were blocks and might have become littler blocks when you died. I think the name started with a k, or one of the skins had the letter k in it. I remember playing it 2-3 years ago. Source: 11 months ago
Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Romance of the Three Kingdoms is an Addictive Turn-based Tactical, Role-playing, Strategy, War-based, Single and Multiplayer video game series developed and published by Koei.
Slither.io - Slither.io is a multiplayer online video game. Players control an avatar resembling a worm, which consumes multicolored pellets, both from other players and ones that naturally spawn on the map in the game, to grow in size.
Tropico - Tropico is an Addictive, Strategy, Construction and Management, City Building, Sandbox and Single-player Simulation developed by PopTop Software.
Diep.io - Diep.io is a multiplayer action game available for web browsers, Android, and iOS, created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares. Players control tanks and earn points by destroying shapes and killing other players in a 2D arena.
Banished - As always, Email support (at) shiningrocksoftware (dot) com if you have any issues. This will likely be the last update of Banished, except for any major bug fixes. The OSX and Linux versions development has stopped, and won't be released.
Mope.io - Start as a mouse, eat other players and climb the food chain in this Agar.io alternative.