Aura Kingdom vs Robomaniac
Aura Kingdom
Aura Kingdom is an anime-themed MMORPG that features a well-written storyline, stunning graphics and amusing dialogues that make the game feel vibrant. The game also provides players with an exciting and dynamic combat system to enjoy the game with.Aura Kingdom focuses mainly on the PvE aspect, and thus, you can expect tons of dungeon raids, quests (which are unfortunately a bit grindy) and even world bosses to hunt for. Of course, that is not to say that Aura Kingdom doesn't have any PvP arenas either - it does. The most unique part in this game though is its Pokemon-like Eidolons that you can collect. In some way, this urge to collect will drive you to great lengths to search for every Eidolon you can find.
The gameplay in Aura Kingdom is admittedly not very unique. Even the Eidolon-collecting part, although it is still very enjoyable, has been done multiple times before... some by browser-based games nonetheless! But this game just oozes out charm by the truck load and this is something that might convince you to stay (in the game).
Robomaniac
Robomaniac is a casual RPG that follows in the footsteps of games like Hero Zero. However, instead of casting you as the neighborhood superhero, you get to build and customize your own robot in this game. Set on the planet of Centerra, the world is almost devoid of human life due to a massive catastrophic event that had happened 30 years ago. After the radiation levels returned to normal, the robots that those colonials left behind began to reactivate and eventually, a thriving but "dog-eat-dog"-style society of robots grew from the ashes of the previous human civilization.Much like Hero Zero or any other browser-based casual RPGs, you'll need to make your character the best that it can be by not only taking on friendlies and rivals in duels and other PvP-oriented matches; you will also need to spend the Credits you've earned in improving your bot just so it can beat up tougher bots later down the road. The game also features fun mission-based quests, plenty of crazy upgrades, and of course, a humorous tone that may just tickle your funny bone from time to time.
The English version of Robomaniac has recently been released. So, if you like casual RPGs, you might want to give this game a try!