
Warzone VS Multi-Users in Middle-earth
Compare Warzone and Multi-Users in Middle-earth side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.


Multi-Users in Middle-earth
Game status
The Warzone game status is active.
The Multi-Users in Middle-earth game status is active.
Estimated daily players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Warzone has currently around 3k players daily.
Warzone (warzone.com) is a long-running indie strategy game similar in style to Risk with a dedicated player base. Released in 2017 and developed by KEA Games, it has maintained a niche audience thanks to its multiplatform presence and browser accessibility, but lacks mainstream reach. Estimated daily active players are modest, reflecting typical retention for indie turn-based strategy games of its age.
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Multi-Users in Middle-earth has currently around 50 players daily.
"Multi-Users in Middle-earth" (MUME) is a classic text-based MUD inspired by Tolkien's works, launched in 1992. As an aging, niche online RPG, it retains a small but extremely dedicated playerbase, consistent with many legacy MUDs. Community activity is minimal by modern standards, with perhaps a few dozen players online at peak times. Its persistent world and multi-user design do meet the MMO criteria.
Game age
Warzone was released on October 2017 and is now 8 years old.
Multi-Users in Middle-earth was released on December 1992 and is now 33 years old.
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