The korean games aren't necessarily that bad. I play AVA and Raycity one is a shooter one is a stunt driving taxi MMORPG. They're both pretty fun.
I was talking more about the website design/layout/business model. The only thing they're missing is the ability to launch the game directly from the website.
Dreamlords is actually pretty fun. You build your empire via a website and you fight in-game to gain more followers. You have to assign your followers to research better stuff for you to use in-game. Research and gaining followers takes hours to days, so this is likely not something you'll be playing 8 hours a day.
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