H1Z1: King of the Kill vs Still Alive: Survival PvP
H1Z1: King of the Kill
H1Z1: King of the Kill is a competitive, battle royale-styled MMOTPS game set in a post-apocalyptic world where everyone's fair game as you scavenge for supplies and materials to gain the upper hand. Gameplay-wise, the game is pretty fast-paced and intense especially when the map shrunk to a relatively small area, but of course, to be a pro, you'll need to put in the effort and the commitment to improve. Newcomers might find the skill ceiling a bit high though so you can expect to be fodder for quite sometime until you are familiar with the few maps available and know which stuff are hazards and which aren't.The shooting mechanics in this game is pretty arcade-like I suppose - it's the hit-or-miss type without the chance of getting glancing blows, and there might be a few weapons that might need adjusting - shotguns for example - but it's still okay overall. However, if you are to compare this game with another battle royale game like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), you'll find this game seriously lacking.
So, if you've got the cash to buy either H1Z1: King of the Kill or PUBG, we'd actually recommend getting PUBG since the game has a ton of players right now and you won't need to wait too long to get into a game. Not to mention, PUBG does have a lot of stuff that's better than H1Z1. But if you like having lots of skins or if you have a lower end PC, then H1Z1: King of the Kill might be your best bet.
Still Alive: Survival PvP
Still Alive: Survival PvP is more of a competitive arena shooter with survival and crafting elements rather than a battle royale game, actually. This is mainly because unlike other battle royale games, Still Alive doesn't pit you against a ton of other players by dropping you and all the rest on a massive map. Instead, the map of the game is more of a sizeable "arena", much like the map you'd experience by playing MMOFPS or TPS games. You won't be fighting to survive against 99 other players (or more) either - there are only 5 players in a match and naturally, the last man standing is the winner.It adopts the class-based character system that Realm Royale uses, and hence, depending on the character you choose to play, you'll get a special class-specific skill to use in addition to your usual arsenal of weapons. These special skills can vary from getting to control a drone to activating a ghost suit which will effectively make you invisible for a short period of time.
Considering that Realm Royale has yet to be released on mobile, it is not surprising that Still Alive: Survival PvP manages to fill the demand for such a game on the mobile platform perfectly.