Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods vs Factorio
Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods
Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods is the exciting sequel to the hit God game, Black & White. You still get to play the role of an unnamed god who now has Eden under control but apparently, this time around, the Aztecs has raised a new undead god through a massacre due to the massive number of human sacrifices made. The new god has its own army of the undead skeletons and other equally undead monstrous creatures to lead them. With this challenge in mind, you now have to either convince these death worshippers to defect to your side with proper nudging and encouragement or you could simply force them to return to worshipping you. Of course, the undead god won't be happy with your actions and will do whatever it takes to keep its own inflow of prayers going.Although you won't be able to obtain a digital copy of Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods, there are still hard copies of the game that you can buy off of Amazon... probably second discs though. That said, the game is amazing for its time and if you love god games, this is a classic that you'll definitely want to own.
Factorio
Factorio is a simulation game where you build, expand and maintain a series of factories. The game will require you to take control of the entire production line from obtaining resources you need right up to packaging the final product while constantly upgrading and modifying every aspect of your factories to improve their productivity. As your enterprise grows, you'll eventually unlock a plethora of technologically advanced machineries, tools and hires that are basically a lot better than what you currently have.That's not all, apparently the world you'll be setting up your factories in isn't very "factory-friendly". Expect to have to deal with frequent attacks by the local inhabitants. You might want to set up turrets, walls, and other defensive structures to protect your machines from damage that will, god forbid, disrupt your production line.
Interestingly, the game has a cooperative multiplayer game mode where you can work with your friends to create a massive factories-filled world. The game may sound like an endless freeplay sort, but there are some fun challenges for you to complete as well as a Map Editor for you to create new maps to play in.
Factorio is the sort of game that will appeal to players who like managing stuff, namely fans of tycoon-like games. It also has a nice little tower defense-like element to it that spice things up a bit, along with other events that will put your problem-solving skills to the test.