Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms vs Terraria
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is an idle RPG that's developed by the very people behind the successful Crusaders of the Lost Idols. With the iconic Dungeons and Dragons' Forgotten Realms as its theme, this game lets players re-experience the campaign albeit through a much simplified gameplay.Similar to Crusaders of the Lost Idols, Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms provides players with the chance to build, equip and upgrade their own squad of heroes as they hack and slash their way through throngs of enemies. There are plenty more new champions that you can collect as you progress as well. Aside from your team composition, strategy also comes into play when the team formation is involved. Knowing the best combinations will definitely help you breeze through enemies like a knife cutting butter.
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is a game that's really easy to get into, but to master it takes a tad bit more time. This game especially holds special meaning for avid fans of D&D, and if you happen to be one and yet can't seem to find a lot of time to play a game, this idle RPG might just be the perfect app to tide you over until your next D&D gaming session.
Terraria
Terraria is one of the biggest breakout indie game of 2011 and, like Minecraft, is still incredibly popular until today. However, despite the many similarities between Terraria and Minecraft which is mainly because they are both sandbox games, Terraria is a definitely much more fleshed out version of Minecraft without all the 3D voxels but with 2D pixels instead. The great thing about Terraria though is that it has more of everything that Minecraft has - more recipes, more enemies, more pets, more bosses... well, like we said, more everything. The depth in Terraria is simply astounding!Combat also feels action-packed in spite of being 2D and interestingly, the game provides an immersive storyline that you can follow... again, unlike in Minecraft where you literally have to create your own story if you want all of that. The game is cross-platform game and supports multiplayer as well.
In short though, we'd say that Terraria is more suited to adventure-based RPG gameplay rather than Minecraft but unfortunately, not everyone likes its 2D looks. So, if you're a fan of Minecraft and you don't really mind 2D games, you should definitely check out Terraria. You'll be blown away by the overwhelming size of the content!