Chronicles of Eidola vs Robothorium
Chronicles of Eidola
Chronicles of Eidola may appear to just be like “any other” browser MMORPGs, but it is most certainly not. For starters, the storyline is rather different. After trading your soul for the ability to wield the immense powers of the Holy Covenant, you are now able recruit mystical and powerful creatures called Eidola to fight at your side as you journey to seek the Holy Grail. Now, these Eidola aren't just for show - they can really pack a punch. This is why it's important to keep your team constantly updated so you can keep up with the increasingly difficult enemies. Of course, in addition to the Eidola, there are many more features that you might be more familiar with, such as the PvP and PvE activities and events, character progression and combat/questing automation.Overall, Chronicles of Eidola is a pretty fun MMORPG to play on your browser, and is a great alternative game to play if you're a fan of any of the casual MMO games out there.
Robothorium
Robothorium is a fairly old-school style, turn-based dungeon crawler/RPG that’s set in a far futuristic world where an impending “world war” is about to break out among the machines and humans. The game features team management, where you'll get to level up, upgrade and equip every robot in your team just so you can take on tougher enemies later down the road, and plenty of fun loot management, just like what you'd find in any good dungeon crawler.Combat-wise, the game has a pretty typical turn-based gameplay where special skills are regulated and offset by basic attack skills via the Overload system in order to prevent players from spamming them. Robothorium also provides a PvP arena for those who are more competitive and want to pit their team against other teams in their attempt to climb the ranks of the leaderboard.
Overall, I'd say Robothorium is a pretty decent turn-based, dungeon crawler-style RPG that's not only fun to play; it is also the sort of game that will make you really think about your actions since there are both immediate consequences, in the form of reputation gain or loss, as well as other consequences that will emerge later down the line.