Faerie Solitaire Harvest vs Torchlight
Faerie Solitaire Harvest
Faerie Solitaire Harvest is an intriguing, match-2-style solitaire game that’s set in a fantasy world filled with trapped faeries which you’ll have to save. I’ve played my fair share of solitaire games over the years, and somehow, this game still managed to utterly catch me by surprise… in a very good way. In addition to the crazily large number of levels available, it is very strategically-nuanced, focusing a lot more on getting a combo chain going, but still giving you an “out” if you do decide you just want to match some cards and forgo combos entirely.So, to sum everything up, Faeria Solitaire Harvest truly blows every other solitaire game out of the water. The game is not only a lot more strategic than your average solitaire game; it also comes with great art, an insane number of levels, lots of nice little bonuses such as achievements and collectibles, and of course, if you go premium or purchase the game on Steam, you’ll get even more bang for your buck with an elaborate talent tree, many more worlds to play and explore, pets, and valors that you can use to activate challenges and obtain better rewards.
Torchlight
Torchlight is a fun dungeon crawling game that features an epic storyline, thrilling action and a loyal pet companion, which you can customize, to boot! Assemble a team of three heroes and descend into the monsters-filled caverns below the town in search of the valuable and rare ore, Ember, as well as plenty of riches and glory. You can even take a breather in between all the monster slaying to head off to a fishing pool and go fishing. The fishes you get are surprisingly powerful though - they can be fed to your loyal companion and turn it into powerful battle allies rather than just being a pack mule.Like most dungeon crawlers, randomization is key to the gameplay, giving players a fresh new experience everytime they replay the game, but of course, mod support also gives the game an even longer lifespan. To faciliate this replayability, the game even has a retirement system in place which allow you to pass down prized equipment to your new heroes as you "retire" the old one.
Torchlight may not have enjoyed a following that's large as Diablo, but the game has its own group of loyal fans and hardcore players who still play the game. The game itself feels so much more lighthearted than the dark demonic tones of the latter and is perfect for players who enjoy dungeon crawlers but dislike being scared silly by grotesque creatures of hell.