Monster Harvest vs Realm of Warriors
Monster Harvest
Monster Harvest is a very promising game that features a refreshing blend of monster-collecting and farming simulation. In this game, you grow various “pocket monsters” called Planimals at your farm and bring them to the local rec center to test your mettle or the dungeon to gather special materials. You'll get to develop both your farm and your skills as a Planimal trainer.If you love farming sims and collecting Pokemon - or any other types of pocket monsters really, then Monster Harvest is the game for you! The game features the very interesting premise of turning your crops into battle pets, and how you “slime” them will result in different kinds of pets with varying power. There’s even a roguelite dungeon and a gym for you to test your mettle at and, in the case of the dungeon, gather special resources for upgrades.
The sad thing is Monster Harvest is woefully early access and a work-in-progress. The game still has some pretty massive bugs and pending content (such as the empty-feeling “festival”), though none of them are completely game-breaking. In the worst case, you’ll just have to restart the game, though some players have reported corrupted saved games where all their planimals stored in the pen went missing.
Due to this, I’d not recommend getting the game right now. If you’re really interested, try the free demo and wishlist the game to keep an eye on it. Once the bugs are squashed to a more manageable level and some more features and content are added, then you might want to splurge and grab the game.
Realm of Warriors
Realm of Warriors is a Chinese-themed browser RPG where you’ll get to assemble a party of heroes to take on not only the rebel forces but also the Dragon Demon who is trying to break out from the Seal Tower and corrupt the world. Aside from pretty great graphics, a really nice soundtrack, and a fun gameplay, the game also has plenty of automation to go around, making it the perfect idle game to play on the side.The only unfortunate thing about this game is its incoherent storyline. It seems to try to squeeze in all the tropes you'd associate to a Chinese-themed MMO, greatly messing up the plot points that the story is trying to convey. However, if you plan on playing the game for the gameplay and not the story, then this can be a pretty decent browser MMO to play.