Hi Farm: Merge Fun! vs Plague Inc
Hi Farm: Merge Fun!
Hi Farm: Merge Fun! is a fun little, farm-themed puzzle game that may bring to mind games like Marge Farm! In fact, I’d go as far as to call this game a clone of the latter. However, Hi Farm does bring a few improvements, often graphical in nature, to the table. The gameplay is basically the same as Merge Farm where you'll need to merge tiles of the same type and level of crops to level them up. You can build pens and coops to rear cow and chickens. You can merge these enclosures to level them up as well. The same goes for crafting facilities where you can convert your raw harvests into more profitable goods like bread and juice. The crops and other items you collect can then be sold to the customers at the top part of the screen. The coins you earned can then be reinvested into your farm by buying more seeds, expanding your farm, or even placing decor.Although Hi Farm: Merge Fun isn’t exactly unique, the game does try to “change things up”, so to speak, by providing players with much better graphics – personally, I adore the way your customers are presented as opposed to the style used in Merge Farm! This game isn’t perfect though. Despite being a clone, it’s not as detailed as Merge Farm and as such, you only get 2 types of animals and 2 crafting facilities. It would be nice to have more.
Plague Inc
Plague Inc is a disease simulation game where you play as the mad geneticist and villian who is hell-bend on creating a disease that's as lethal as possible... with the main goal of wiping out the entire human population across the globe. The game was insanely popular a few years ago mainly due to the moral dilemma that players who enjoy this game experience, but partly because the game's incredibly unique. It features a wide variety of pathogens like viruses, fungi, bacteria, and even prions that you can modify right down to its molecular level so that you can create the ultimate species-killing plague. The game even has (obviously fake) news reports within the game telling you how well your biological weapon of mass destruction is doing and what the authorities in various countries are responding to the threat.In many ways, Plague Inc doesn't only make its players realize how fragile humanity is; it also somewhat functions as a fun educational tool to let the masses learn about certain scientific terms and how to differentiate between the many types of disease-carrying vectors. So, if you happen to be feeling a bit villainous, you might want to try Plague Inc. Who knows? You may even learn a new thing or two after playing the game!