Choices: Stories You Play vs Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
Choices: Stories You Play
Choices: Stories You Play is a choice-based collection of episodic stories that mostly consists of player-driven content and is quite similar to another game, Episode - Choose Your Story. In this game, you'll get to play out various stories via fun character animations and brilliant story choices. From the among the choices provided though, there are these special choices that are obviously the one to pick if you want a guaranteed positive outcome but will cost you diamonds. Like Episode, you won't be able to play multiple stories in a day since there's a limit, but if you're willing to pay real money, you can circumvent this restriction as well.In many ways, including the one aforementioned, this game is literally a clone of Episode (or vice versa depending on which app launches first). The only major differences between both games would probably be their content (the stories) and maybe the graphics (specifically the art style)... both of which are preferable in Choices.
If you can't put down Episode, you'll then enjoy playing Choices. Both games are incredibly similar even to the naked eye and you don't really need a website algorithm to tell you that Episode is the closest similar game you'll ever find for Choices.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is the highly anticipated sequel to the brilliant, story-driven role-playing adventure game. As opposed to continuing the previous game's storyline (not that the first game ended on a cliffhanger or anything), the game sets off on an entirely different yet equally story-driven route by narrating the adventures of a young king, Evan, who was overthrown in a coup but still aspires to establish a new kingdom of his own. There will be an whole new cast of characters to meet and interact with in this journey and eventually, you will need to, together with Evan, confront the dark forces that threaten the good people of the world.Ni No Kuni 2 certainly outdid itself this time around! In fact, the game is so incredibly immersive to the point where you sometimes forget that this is actually a game and not an anime movie, especially considering how well the outstanding visuals and music blended together. This is a game that fans of story-driven gameplay would greatly enjoy!