Dead Town - Zombie Survival vs Realm of the Mad God
Dead Town - Zombie Survival
Dead Town - Zombie Survival may not look like much but it is a pretty hardcore zombie survival game that may rival that of Last Day on Earth: Survival despite having more simplistic visuals. In this game, you'll need to survive in a dead town filled with zombies. You'll need to scavenge, craft and cook a variety of items in the morning just so you can make it to the next day, and most importantly, you'll need to build a base to defend against the zombie hordes that will attack you during the night. Naturally, there will be a ton of zombies to kill and weapons to use as well.Being a pretty much endless game, you just need to survive as long as you can. If you're defeated, you have to start all over again.
Dead Town - Zombie Survival may be more of a survival game with some tower defense elements than an actual survival game like Last Day on Earth: Survival, but in terms of difficulty and depth, both games are pretty comparable. Who knows? You may end up liking this game as much as you've enjoyed Last Day on Earth!
Realm of the Mad God
Realm of the Mad God is a rather addictively fun dungeon crawler that originated as a web game on Kongregate. The game is set in the realm of a mad god called Oryx, who is intent on doing his best to swamp you with monsters and creatures so you'd die... and being a hardcore game, your death is pretty much permanent. Like most dungeon crawlers, there are a crazy load of items you can loot and equip to help your character survive a little while longer. Interestingly, each item you get in the game has its own unique, and sometimes hilarious, lore behind it.The gameplay is incredibly fun as well. The action combat mainly consists of running and gunning, though recklessness and getting yourself overwhelmed is always a lingering possibility. The boss fights in this game is very challenging too, sometimes requiring you to work cooperatively with other players in order to be victorious. Don't worry - the experience you get is shared.
Realm of the Mad God proves once again that a game simply need to be entertaining, easily accessible and visually functional to be a hit game. If you enjoy dungeon crawlers that is just all around fun, this is the game to play.