Blade Hunter vs Board Kings
Blade Hunter
Blade Hunter is a solid browser MMORPG that sets you on an epic quest to hunt down and slay the fiercest and most ruthless monsters that are roaming the land, causing terror and spreading chaos wherever they are. The game may not offer much in terms of innovation but it definitely has all of the common features you'd come to expect in a web-based MMO, including auto-pathfinding quests, boss dungeons, PvP arenas, and more. There are plenty of freebies as well.To sum it all up, Blade Hunter is pretty much a copy-and-paste browser MMORPG despite having a different storyline and look, though, we'd say that the game itself is decent enough for some casual play.
Board Kings
Board Kings is a truly innovative and unique casual game by Jellybutton Games. It puts an amazing twist to the usual "spin the wheel" or "crank the lever" gameplay that games like Pirate Kings and co. use. Instead, the game combines the gameplay with a Monopoly-inspired board game layout, and switched the big "wheel of fortune" out for cards and a dice.The game is more similar to Monopoly than you'd think. In this game, you'll move your character around a path on the board based on the number you get when you roll your dice. As you go, you may land on empty spots where you can then build your own buildings, or you may land on a train tile which allows you to visit (it's no social visit though!) your friends' boards to wreak some havoc by destroying buildings or capturing their landmarks.
Likewise, other players will be able to attack you so you'd want to defend your board with strategically-placed police cars. As you advance through the game, you'll unlock new, differently-themed boards to fill with buildings and defend.
Board Kings is a casual city-building/PvP game like no other, but if you enjoy playing Pirate Kings, Coin Master or any other games from the same genre, you'll definitely enjoy this one!