A Dark Room vs Choices: Stories You Play
A Dark Room
A Dark Room is a text-based, story-rich and a very intriguing RPG that has taken the world by storm mainly because the impressive depths it provides with minimalistic resources (i.e. texts). Although you start off the game simply stoking a fire, the game eventually adds in other elements such as resources (wood, obviously) in which you use to stoke your fire with as well as the other characters who will want to share the warmth of your bonfire and eventually, once they are feeling better, help you to the best of their abilities. The game also allows you to travel to different locations, such as the Silent Forest, to gather wood or check traps.In many ways, A Dark Room may remind the older gamers of the time when the internet has not really gone mainstream yet. These are the sort of fun story-based games that are circulating around back then. If you enjoy a good story, this is a game you'll want to play. It's completely free after all!
Choices: Stories You Play
Choices: Stories You Play is a choice-based collection of episodic stories that mostly consists of player-driven content and is quite similar to another game, Episode - Choose Your Story. In this game, you'll get to play out various stories via fun character animations and brilliant story choices. From the among the choices provided though, there are these special choices that are obviously the one to pick if you want a guaranteed positive outcome but will cost you diamonds. Like Episode, you won't be able to play multiple stories in a day since there's a limit, but if you're willing to pay real money, you can circumvent this restriction as well.In many ways, including the one aforementioned, this game is literally a clone of Episode (or vice versa depending on which app launches first). The only major differences between both games would probably be their content (the stories) and maybe the graphics (specifically the art style)... both of which are preferable in Choices.
If you can't put down Episode, you'll then enjoy playing Choices. Both games are incredibly similar even to the naked eye and you don't really need a website algorithm to tell you that Episode is the closest similar game you'll ever find for Choices.