Don't Die, Minerva! vs Heroes of Incredible Tales
Don't Die, Minerva!
Don't Die, Minerva! is a Halloween-themed, arcade shooter-like, rogue-lite where you play as 11-year-old Minerva who was trapped in a haunted mansion and is desperate to find a way out. Kite enemies around, dodge colorful projectiles, and deploy your trusty stuffed animal-slash-turret whenever possible just so you can make it to the next elevator in one piece!The game looks and feels like a roguelite that’s aimed towards midcore/casual gamers as well as children who enjoy challenging games, due to its easy-to-grasp gameplay and also its child-friendly visuals (no blood or gore). The protagonist herself is also a child, so there’s that. However, the game doesn’t seem to offer much once you’ve grinded and unlocked all your skills, and because of this, its full price is definitely a bit on the higher end.
Still, if you love playing rogue-lites and would like to buy a game that both you and your child can enjoy, Don’t Die, Minerva is a really great choice. It’s just that you might want to wait for a discount before you buy the game.
Heroes of Incredible Tales
Heroes of Incredible Tales (HIT) is an action-based, hack-and-slash mobile MMORPG that's both entertaining to play and gorgeous to look at... which is not at all surprising considering that the game is powered by none other than Unreal Engine 4, the powerhouse of choice for many triple A games. That said, the game itself is very easy to pick up and yet quite challenging to master. Featuring stage battles that you must clear out before advancing, the game allows you to choose a character, level him or her, and acquire loot to improve your arsenal. The game also has a pretty engaging storyline that's set in a fantasy medieval era, where the world is plunged, once again, into conflict after an epic battle between the Goddess Eda and the God of Chaos, Virbar.All in all, Heroes of Incredible Tales is definitely the game to play especially if you're looking for an action-intensive game for your mobile device. Once you’re playing it, HIT is definitely a hard game to put down.