Battle Game Royale vs Brawl Stars
Battle Game Royale
Battle Game Royale brings a stunningly realistic battle royale experience to your devices. Unlike the more blockier versions, Battle Game Royale has one of the most detailed visuals and game maps that will keep you glued to the screen for hours. You get to play against players from all over the world in an open world map full of buildings to take cover in and weapons to look for. In a limited time, the players have to get survive and hopefully become the last man standing... and if you're lucky, get the highest number of kills, in order to score more coins. These coins are then used for unlocking a huge variety of exciting characters, each having a special attribute that can provide a valuable edge over the other opponents in the game.Battle Game Royale brings pure entertainment with action-packed gameplay and stunning graphics. With a quest for survival, the gameplay provides a nail-biting experience and truly put your battle royale skills to the test against players from all over the world.
Brawl Stars
Brawl Stars is an arena shooter with a couple of pretty nice twist - it has a fun ".IO game" feel to it; the game has destructible environments, and the game snagged an element from the popular battle royale genre, that is the wall of poison gas that's slowly closing in.The game has two main game modes, Free for all and Team mode, where each team consists of 3 players. In many ways, the team mode reminded me of the old Survival mode on Paladins where players all converge to the capture point in the middle of the map to duke it out and determine the last person/team standing; a mode which they had unfortunately scrapped.
Brawl Stars also features tons of unique brawlers for you to play with. Each of them has their own set of special abilities. This, in turn, is quite similar to the character formats used in traditional MOBA games.
From the makers of addictive multiplayer games like Clash Royale and Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars is a new addition to Supercell's repertoire that will make its other successful games proud. It's unique, fun (addictively so at that), and best of all, it caters to a vast majority of players who simply want to enjoy a few 3-minute (or so) competitive matches on their phones.