Idle Heroes vs Robomaniac
Idle Heroes
Idle Heroes is a pretty well-fleshed out role-playing game despite being an idle-sort of RPG. Set in a beautiful fantasy world, you'll get to lead your band of heroes across the realm, from Sara Forest to the High Heavens, as you battle the forces of darkness. Now, the idle part of the gameplay is not the fact that you'll be constantly tapping on the screen to train your heroes or anything like that. Instead, you can train your heroes idly by setting them up for training sessions while you are away.Of course, that aside, the game has plenty more exciting features such as over 200 different heroes to collect and deploy in your team, tons of fun stuff to do, be it PvE or PvP, guilds and guild wars for you to engage in, as well as plenty of ways for you to upgrade your heroes' equipment.
In some way, many players may be misled to believe that Idle Heroes is simply a tapping game that is designed for the sort of players who'd like fidget spinners, but this game simply has so much more to offer. If you enjoy a casual RPG for those idle times at the bus or train station, for instance, you'd really like this game. Give it a try!
Robomaniac
Robomaniac is a casual RPG that follows in the footsteps of games like Hero Zero. However, instead of casting you as the neighborhood superhero, you get to build and customize your own robot in this game. Set on the planet of Centerra, the world is almost devoid of human life due to a massive catastrophic event that had happened 30 years ago. After the radiation levels returned to normal, the robots that those colonials left behind began to reactivate and eventually, a thriving but "dog-eat-dog"-style society of robots grew from the ashes of the previous human civilization.Much like Hero Zero or any other browser-based casual RPGs, you'll need to make your character the best that it can be by not only taking on friendlies and rivals in duels and other PvP-oriented matches; you will also need to spend the Credits you've earned in improving your bot just so it can beat up tougher bots later down the road. The game also features fun mission-based quests, plenty of crazy upgrades, and of course, a humorous tone that may just tickle your funny bone from time to time.
The English version of Robomaniac has recently been released. So, if you like casual RPGs, you might want to give this game a try!