No...the game is played on a Java-based platform. At this time, Chromebooks don't allow for Java. However, one workaround would be if you installed Linux (ex: Ubuntu), but this requires some work.
on chromebook
It's currently impossible to play RuneScape offline.
There is currently a Runescape 2 and it is a popular MMORPG. You can play it at the website www.runescape.com. It is a F2P (Free to play) and P2P (Pay to play). There was originally Runescape 2, but they renamed runescape 1 "Runescape Classic" and named runescape 2 just "runescape". Runescape classic is runescape 1. Runescape is runescape 2, but they dont call it 2, well most people dont, they just call it runescape. Ricco119
The same as on any other browser. Go to the RuneScape Web site, and start playing. (RuneScape requires Java; on some computers that may cause problems on some browsers. In this case, try using a different browser.) Edit: Agreed. I've found that even updating the Java client doesn't make a bit of difference when playing it on Google Chrome. Mozilla Firefox runs it the best because of data compression. If you don't want to change your browser to play, download RuneScape to your computer so you can play it without a browser, directly over your internet connection.
If you like RuneScape, why not just play RuneScape?
I have an acer aspire and i can play runescape. 0.o
You can play RuneScape on any Web browser that supports Java. If you have such a browser on the PSP, you can use it and access the RuneScape website.
There may be certain celebs out there that play Runescape, but names of which are confidential.
Harry Potter used to play RuneScape.
I think you need to be 13 to play Runescape because it has a bit of violence. ;)
runescape is a massively multiplayer game. you don't volunteer to play runescape, if you want to play it you play it. the best part about runescape is that its free, so signing up is easy. just go to their website runescape.com and click sign up.
No, there is not a console to my knowledge that can run runescape.