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My Brute

By Chrissy Wilson - May 10th, 2009

MyBrute

Looking for a way to kill five minutes a day at work? My Brute may be your answer. A friend of mine recently introduced me to My Brute, an online flash RPG where you can blow off some steam once a day. All you need to do is create your own custom brute, name him or her and you’re ready to get in on the fun.

The first day you will have five battles and from then on you will have 3 battles a day to face off against other brutes and level up. There is basically no game-play. Instead you log in and go to the arena and choose the brute you would like to face off against and just watch as the battle takes place before you. As you gain experience you will collect weapons and animals to fight along side you in the arena. Then if you feel you’re ready, you can join a clan and enter tournaments which help to build experience alongside the three fights you are allotted each day.

Another way to gain experience, and also my favourite part of My Brute, is by getting your friends to join. Every friend that joins with you becomes a pupil and you can watch them training with you, their sensei, from your profile page. I like to go and watch my friend’s unique brutes standing before me and punching in unison - it feels like I’ve accomplished something. So just to reiterate, if you’re into quick little internet games which just require a few minutes of your time each day, My Brute is definitely one to consider.

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  2. Posted on May 11, 2009

    i didn’t bother reading the whole article. You had me at the picture and “online flash RPG”

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