Bio Inc. Redemption vs Virtual Villagers: Origins
Bio Inc. Redemption
Bio Inc. Redemption is the sequel to Bio Inc and is a more complex biomedical simulator that you can play on your PC. In this game, you can play as the bad person and develop the ultimate disease to torment your victim or play as the good guy and attempt to find a cure to the illness ravaging through your patient's body before it is too late. Featuring the game's iconic body degradation mechanism, you can see the disease, its symptoms and the effects of medication and treatments in real-time.Unlike the Steam-version of Plague Inc, this PC version of the game is not a mere mobile port, and as such, this game is a whole lot more fleshed out than you might expect, including a challenging and adaptive campaign containing 9 medical cases for you to solve. There are many features in the works as well, like a multiplayer mode where you get to compete against other players in real-time and climb up the rank ladder, gender-based diseases, new treatments and diseases, a more in-depth tech tree, and a sandbox mode where you have the freedom to teat out new theories and treatments without any "real" effects on your virtual patient.
So, if you love Bio Inc or Plague Inc and are looking for a more in-depth version of it, Bio Inc Redemption will definitely have all that you seek.
Virtual Villagers: Origins
Virtual Villagers: Origins is the village simulation game that is developed to answer the question of "what if The Sims is set in tribal times" and it did so perfectly. In this game, you'll need to help the fellow members of your tribe to survive in a mysterious new island by getting them to take up important roles, like farmers, builders and scientists. Grow your tribe and send them to explore the island they have now made their home on. There are also plenty of fun and challenging, random events that will spice up the day-to-day routine, allowing you to make use of your excellent problem-solving skills.In many ways, Virtual Villagers: Origins is very similar to other life simulation games like Virtual Families or, as mentioned, The Sims. For fans of such games, you'll find Virtual Villagers: Origins a suitable alternative.