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July 9, 2015

Trove

Trove
Based on 28 Ratings
6.2
metacritic
Based on 5 Reviews
63
Release date
July 9, 2015
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Summary

Set off for adventure in this free-to-play, voxel-based action MMO. Whether you want to battle deadly monsters, explore wild realms, build new worlds, or just show off your style, Trove’s where it's at.

Trove System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Vista 32-bit Service Pack 2
CPU:
Intel Core i5-2XXX @ 2.0GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 @ 2.6GHz
RAM:
1 GB RAM
GPU:
Intel HD Graphics 3000 or better
HDD:
1 GB available space

Trove Trailer

Trove Screenshots11

Critic Reviews5

The core problem Trove suffers from is that Minecraft doesn’t work as an MMO. Minecraft is an open world survival game that inspires its players to create huge structures and towns. It was never the gameplay that got people hooked, it was the stories about what they created. Trove limits this ability severely, leaving players with a shallow and characterless MMO that quickly becomes boring after just a few hours. Even if players were to invest money into the game, Trove still has nothing of substance to offer except cosmetics and progress fasteners. Stay away from this greedy cash cow, MMO players deserve better.
April 17, 2017
IGN IGN
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Played in long sessions, Trove can quickly grow mind-numbingly dull and repetitive, and its performance issues can sometimes be a pain. But played in short sessions, it's a decently fun way to pass the time, either by building structures, battling bad guys, or experimenting with new classes.
April 11, 2017
Great in short bursts, maybe an hour, as you can have fun and make a little progress, complete a challenge, and see your experience progress. Maybe two at a push to run some Shadow Tower, or work on the Club World. But those meaty, satisfying online experiences need a heavyweight MMO to deliver them and, for all its colourful charm, Trove just isn’t it.
March 27, 2017

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