Welcome to the GraalOnline Archives! This is my project dedicated to preserving decades of history from the famous online game and making it accessible to anyone curious about its past. When I first started playing around 2012, I witnessed the game's administrators flying around the vast and, to me, unknown mobile version's world. The modern game has become quite slow unless you're willing to invest a significant amount of time or money into it. This sparked my interest in delving into Graal's earlier history, where freedom and player interaction were emphasized much more than they are today.
However, researching Graal's history can be a challenging and often unreliable process. Discovering broken links is always disappointing, and the game's apparent obscurity makes research even more difficult. After years of collecting information and files, I have finally decided to create a website for everyone who shares my interest in playing or learning more about the old versions of Graal. Apart from DVDs and forum threads, I aim for this site to be a reliable and comprehensive compendium of GraalOnline's history. It should serve as a backup for every file and piece of information that might have been lost due to site closures or other reasons.
Please keep in mind that I am a single person, and the site is still a work in progress, so nothing is (and probably ever will be) truly 100% complete. I hope you enjoy your journey into Graal's past, and if you have anything you'd like to share with me, feel free to send me an email or text me on Discord!
This site is not in any way affiliated with GraalOnline, Cyberjoueurs, EuroCenter France, ToonSlab, Stephane Portha, Stefan Knorr or any of their aliases or shell companies nor would we ever want to be. Content on this site was originally released freely and publicly and was listed as either freeware, shareware or open source. Virtually all of the content is well over a decade old and is also otherwise considered to be abandonware. The graphics, levels, NPCs and other game related content were made freely by the players under the Creative Commons 2.0 Generic license. The content on this site clearly falls under Legal and Fair Use under 17 U.S. Code § 107 and is 100% legal to host, download and share. We will not remove anything due to threats, attacks, harassment or any other reasons.
Please note that files were created and published by 3rd parties and although we do our best to make sure our files are clean and relevant we cannot be and are not responsible for their contents. We recommend always using an up to date virus scanner before running any unknown executable files. If you don't know what something is then do some research or just don't run it.