Kainga: Seeds of Civilization vs Might & Magic Heroes Online
Kainga: Seeds of Civilization
Kainga: Seeds of Civilization , putting it simply, is a curious and intriguing city-builder/RTS game that offers several campaign-like missions where the goal is to complete the objectives needed before the game becomes too difficult to have your people survive through. Not only does it come with a brilliant soundtrack, but the game also has one-of-a-kind art, and most important of all, its RTS-style gameplay. Of course, there's also the fact that you can tame massive beasts in the game and build stuff on their backs or even use them as war mounts to attack your enemies.The game is already showing a lot of promise despite still being in Early Access. With time and some hard work patching up the bugs and improving on certain existing gameplay mechanics in-game, I’m confident that Kainga will be one of those decade-defining indie games for its efforts in innovating a stagnating genre.
Might & Magic Heroes Online
Might & Magic Heroes Online , published by Ubisoft, is an incredibly fun and unique MMORPG that features a turn-based strategy gameplay and an intriguing storyline based on the hugely popular, Might & Magic franchise. In this game, you'll need to help the dragon knights keep the peace among the factions despite increasing tensions between them and to discover the cause behind the growing demonic activity within the realm.Playing the game, and hence fighting for your faction, feels a whole lot different in this game mainly because you get the idea that you are actually making a difference despite knowing fully well that peace among factions will never be attained in spite of all your efforts. That said, there are plenty to do in Might & Magic Heroes Online aside from helping the world, including testing yout mettle in arena matches or managing your own city.
Might & Magic Heroes Online is no conventional browser MMORPG/strategy game mainly because it is steeped in the lore from Might & Magic, and partly because it has a turn-based gameplay that's rarely heard of in a web-based RPG. So, if you happen to love either (or both) of these reasons, then you already have all the reasons you need to check this game out. It'll be worth your time - that's for sure!