When comparing Everybody Edits vs Dead Frontier [F2P], the Slant community recommends Everybody Edits for most people. In the question“What are the best browser-based multiplayer games?” Everybody Edits is ranked 13th while Dead Frontier [F2P] is ranked 18th. The most important reason people chose Everybody Edits is:
As the name of the game implies you are given the possibility of editing. You can start with something already made and make it your own or build something from scratch. And you can do it all in real time, while you and others are running around in the game.
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Pros
Pro Design your own levels live
As the name of the game implies you are given the possibility of editing. You can start with something already made and make it your own or build something from scratch. And you can do it all in real time, while you and others are running around in the game.
Pro Delightfully cruel
Levels can be changed on the fly in the most frustrating ways possible (disappearing floors, changed goals, altered layouts, etc) while you alongside other people are trying to reach the end.
Pro Very challenging
They frustrate you, but if you can handle it, you are rewarded.
Pro In-game chat
Pro Jump in and play multiplayer
All players can be in the same world. Just set your 'instance' to a player and you can form a multiplayer group without a queue. Hunt zombie bosses, finish missions, loot, or just kill hordes on the fly.
Pro PvP
You can fight other players in an arena or boast your true player killing skills in the Inner City itself.
Pro Survive the Post-Apocalyptic horror your way
You are left to survive in a world taken over by the living dead. With a plethora of weapons, armor, and skills, take to the streets of the undead nightmare with your own choice of fighting whether it be rifles, machine guns, or even a nice, sharp object. Player run economies allow you to trade for the weapons/armor, medical items, and food you'll need. Of course, you could just loot your food, meds, (and if you're lucky) weapons/armor.
Pro Stable
Works reliably and has almost no bugs.
Cons
Con Very few players
Everybody Edits is dying.
Con Requires flash
Needs Flash in your browser.
Con Difficult if you don't know what you're doing
This game has RPG stat elements via leveling up. Your play style and how much you're planning to play this game dictates your stats. If you mess up your stats in the beginning, you'll have a much harder time down the line. Try googling "The Ultimate Dead Frontier Guide" online for a general idea of how to build your character.
Con Lag (on occasion)
Can lead to unfortunate circumstances like disconnection from multiplayer to single player mode during heated situations, enemies may not register hits, etc. This is especially dangerous when you're looting inside buildings in closed spaces.