Digfender vs Kainga: Seeds of Civilization
Digfender
Digfender is a fun and challenging tower-defense game that, unlike many other games, is set underground. In this game, your ultimate goal is to protect your castle while digging a way down towards a cavern (possibly containing treasure). However, as you dig, creatures that have slumbered in the frozen ground will be awakened and they aren't happy with the rude awakening.In terms of gameplay, this game is intriguing to say the least, because you not only get to dig the path in which your enemies will be using; you will also need to be strategic in the placements of your towers. Towers come in many different ranges and damage capacities, allowing you to mix and match them until you find the perfect combination. Of course, each tower can be further upgraded and augmented, via support towers, giving them high damage, longer range or even faster XP gain so you can level them up.
The different types of enemies, along with their unique set of strengths and weaknesses, also provide you with some extra challenge. What's most interesting, however, is the fact that you can replay a level to collect a special token called a Relic. Relic tokens can then be spent in the special upgrade tree in the game.
All in all, Digfender is a fantastic tower-defense game that is as fun as it is strategic. If you're a huge fan of tower defense games, this is a game you'll want to try!
Kainga: Seeds of Civilization
Kainga: Seeds of Civilization , putting it simply, is a curious and intriguing city-builder/RTS game that offers several campaign-like missions where the goal is to complete the objectives needed before the game becomes too difficult to have your people survive through. Not only does it come with a brilliant soundtrack, but the game also has one-of-a-kind art, and most important of all, its RTS-style gameplay. Of course, there's also the fact that you can tame massive beasts in the game and build stuff on their backs or even use them as war mounts to attack your enemies.The game is already showing a lot of promise despite still being in Early Access. With time and some hard work patching up the bugs and improving on certain existing gameplay mechanics in-game, I’m confident that Kainga will be one of those decade-defining indie games for its efforts in innovating a stagnating genre.