Oinky Tonk vs Pirate Kings
Oinky Tonk
Oinky Tonk is a casual game where you get to spin a wheel to decide whether you can attack another player, build your island, or plunder others' islands for money to fund the construction/decoration efforts for your island. There are, naturally, many islands that you will be able to progress to and eventually own.However, you can, in turn, be attacked (destroying some of the stuff you've built) and plundered (lose your cache of cash) as well so it would be wise to have shields on at all times. You can perform retaliatory attacks, thankfully, but this only works if your enemy doesn't have a shield on, obviously.
Generally, this game's gameplay is pretty similar to Pirate Kings and many other casual "Spin the Wheel"-type games, including its adorable graphics and fancy animation effects, and hence, Oinky Tonk would serve as a great alternative game to play.
Pirate Kings
Pirate Kings is a very easy - how hard it is to press a button, right? - and casual game of chance whereby players need to spin the wheel of fortune for a chance to get money or to take an offensive or defensive move. With the money that you’ve won from either the wheel or from attacking other players (or even your friends!), you can upgrade and beautify your personal pirate island into a tropical paradise. A fair warning though - if you enjoy attacking and stealing from your friends’ islands, you may risk damaging your friendship with them... Pirate Kings is almost like the next "friendship-breaking game" like UNO!Anyway, Pirate Kings is the sort of game that you can play in between jobs or during breaks since it takes very little of your time. If you're interested, well, it doesn't take you a lot to go check it out and give the game a try.