Europa Universalis III vs The Alchemist Code
Europa Universalis III
Europa Universalis III follows in the footsteps of its predecessors by offering players with one of the best grand strategy game they have ever experienced. The game dives deeply into each of its four major aspects - exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy. Nation-building is as flexible and as in-depth as ever. Each country in the game's over 250 countries is also historically accurate, so as most of their global events and famous figures.However, the sequel has had some changes made to further improve the experience that it can offer. Some of these changes include a nicer 3D topological map of the world rather than the flat 2D version as well as the availability of a cooperative multiplayer mode where players get to work together - like an actual government - to govern a single nation. You can even start the gameplay whenever you like between the years 1453 and 1820, and freely customize your game.
That's good and all, but the best part about all of this is the thriving modding community that is constantly churning out new and exciting content for you to have fun with. Sounds awesome? Well, you simply must check out this amazing game.
The Alchemist Code
The Alchemist Code is a really addictive, anime-themed mobile RPG that has one of the best original anime storylines for a mobile game, which will have you following the journey of two brothers, who have opposing views about the use of Alchemy, the so-called forbidden power, from the highly respected House Crowley. The game also features a slightly different turn-based combat system that’s set on a 3D map where factors, like the direction of attack and elevation, which will affect the damage you deal. The number of missions, dungeons, and events in the game is astounding as well. Boring is definitely not in this game’s vocabulary.So, if all of this sounds fun to you, be sure to download The Alchemist Code now and embark on your own epic anime journey with the Knights of Envylia, Dias and Logi Crowley!